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'''''Exodus''''' (Russian title ''Iskhod'', Mongolian title '' | '''''Exodus''''' (Russian title ''Iskhod'', Mongolian title ''Төгсгөл'') is a 1968 (filmed 1967) Soviet-Mongolian adventure movie directed by Anatoliy Bobrovskiy and Dshamjangijn Buntar and adapted from a story by [[Yulian Semyonov]]. The plot is set during the Mongolian Revolution of 1921. Red Mongols under the command of Sukhbaatar and Red Army clash with the troops of Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, a White Army General turned ''de facto'' ruler of Mongolia. Soviet intelligence agent Prokhorov ([[Vladimir Zamanskiy]]) acting under the personality of White Colonel, infiltrates Ungern's headquarters. | ||
''Note:'' while the film was never released under an official English title, the reliable source for ''Exodus'' title is [https://www.prlib.ru/en/node/677344 Yulian Semyonov Cultural Foundation archive]. The title ''Outcome'', used in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yulian_Semyonov_bibliography#Other_Political_Novels_and_Stories English Wikipedia], seems to be a result of direct translation. | ''Note:'' while the film was never released under an official English title, the reliable source for ''Exodus'' title is [https://www.prlib.ru/en/node/677344 Yulian Semyonov Cultural Foundation archive]. The title ''Outcome'', used in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yulian_Semyonov_bibliography#Other_Political_Novels_and_Stories English Wikipedia], seems to be a result of direct translation. | ||
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== Mauser C96 == | == Mauser C96 == | ||
[[Mauser C96]] pistols are widely used in the movie, notably by Munko (Laykhansurengijn Lkhasuren), a shepherd turned warrior, the Mongol warlord Khatanbaatar Magsarjav (Navaany Dugarsanjaa), and ''Sotnik'' (a Lieutenant level rank in Cossack troops) Sipaylov ([[Dmitriy Masanov]]), the head of counterintellegence service of Ungern's army. Many Chinese officers also are armed with Mausers which was in reality a very popular handgun in early 20th century China. | [[Mauser C96]] pistols are widely used in the movie, notably by Munko (Laykhansurengijn Lkhasuren), a shepherd turned warrior, the Mongol warlord Khatanbaatar Magsarjav (Navaany Dugarsanjaa), and ''Sotnik'' (a Lieutenant level rank in Cossack troops) Sipaylov ([[Dmitriy Masanov]]), the head of counterintellegence service of Ungern's army. Many Chinese officers also are armed with Mausers which was in reality a very popular handgun in early 20th century China. | ||
[[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser]] | ||
[[File:Iskhod-MauserC96-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|During the occupation of Mongolia by Chinese troops in 1919-1921, a Chinese officer, guarding arrested Bogd Gegeen VIII, the nominal ruler of Mongolia, holds a Mauser C96.]] | [[File:Iskhod-MauserC96-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|During the occupation of Mongolia by Chinese troops in 1919-1921, a Chinese officer, guarding arrested Bogd Gegeen VIII, the nominal ruler of Mongolia, holds a Mauser C96.]] | ||
[[File:Iskhod-MauserC96-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Munko fires at Chinese soldiers.]] | [[File:Iskhod-MauserC96-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Munko fires at Chinese soldiers.]] | ||
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==76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902== | |||
The [[76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902]] and [[76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902|76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902/30]] field guns are used by Ungern's troops. | |||
[[File:Putilov76mm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|76.2mm M1902 Field Gun]] | [[File:Putilov76mm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|76.2mm M1902 Field Gun]] | ||
[[File:Iskhod-Cannon-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M1902 gun on march.]] | [[File:Iskhod-Cannon-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M1902 gun on march.]] | ||
[[File:Iskhod-Cannon-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M1902 gun in the field camp.]] | [[File:Iskhod-Cannon-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M1902 gun in the field camp.]] | ||
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'''76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902/30''' | |||
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[[File:76.2_mm_divisional_gun_M1902-30_L40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|76.2mm M1902/30 L40 Divisional Gun. A drawing from original service manual.]] | [[File:76.2_mm_divisional_gun_M1902-30_L40.jpg|thumb|none|400px|76.2mm M1902/30 L40 Divisional Gun. A drawing from original service manual.]] | ||
[[File:Iskhod-Cannon-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M1902/30 gun on march.]] | [[File:Iskhod-Cannon-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An M1902/30 gun on march.]] |
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Exodus (Russian title Iskhod, Mongolian title Төгсгөл) is a 1968 (filmed 1967) Soviet-Mongolian adventure movie directed by Anatoliy Bobrovskiy and Dshamjangijn Buntar and adapted from a story by Yulian Semyonov. The plot is set during the Mongolian Revolution of 1921. Red Mongols under the command of Sukhbaatar and Red Army clash with the troops of Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, a White Army General turned de facto ruler of Mongolia. Soviet intelligence agent Prokhorov (Vladimir Zamanskiy) acting under the personality of White Colonel, infiltrates Ungern's headquarters.
Note: while the film was never released under an official English title, the reliable source for Exodus title is Yulian Semyonov Cultural Foundation archive. The title Outcome, used in English Wikipedia, seems to be a result of direct translation.
The following weapons were used in the film Exodus (Iskhod):
Revolvers
Nagant M1895
When Prokhorov alias Col. Andrey Lukich Somov (Vladimir Zamanskiy) is revealed as Soviet agent, he grabs a Nagant M1895 from Gen. Baron Ungern (Aleksandr Lemberg).
Pistols
Mauser C96
Mauser C96 pistols are widely used in the movie, notably by Munko (Laykhansurengijn Lkhasuren), a shepherd turned warrior, the Mongol warlord Khatanbaatar Magsarjav (Navaany Dugarsanjaa), and Sotnik (a Lieutenant level rank in Cossack troops) Sipaylov (Dmitriy Masanov), the head of counterintellegence service of Ungern's army. Many Chinese officers also are armed with Mausers which was in reality a very popular handgun in early 20th century China.
Beretta M1934
Anachronistic Beretta M1934 is a sidearm of Prokhorov-Somov (Vladimir Zamanskiy).
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891/30
Mosin Nagant Rifles are used by Reds, Whites and Mongols. Some if not all are M1891/30 model.
Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbine
Some White Cossacks carry anachronistic Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbines.
Mauser Gewehr 1898
Most Chinese soldiers and some Mongols and Cossacks are armed with Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifles. The rifles are fitted with relatively short bayonets, probably of Karabiner 98k. Some if not all rifles are of post-WW1 modification with tangent-leaf rear sight.
Enfield Pattern 14
Several of Prince Tseven's men are armed with Enfield Pattern 14.
Various long guns
A number of long guns is seen in a gun rack in the scene in Sukhbaatar's headquarters.
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27 (visually modified to resemble Lewis)
During the battle for Urga, Chinese soldiers fire a Degtyaryov DP-27 machine gun, visually modified to resemble Lewis.
Other Weapons
F-1 Hand Grenade
During the battle for Urga, Prokhorov-Somov (Vladimir Zamanskiy) destroys the Chinese machine gun with an F-1 hand grenade.
Trivia
76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902
The 76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902 and 76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902/30 field guns are used by Ungern's troops.
76.2 mm divisional gun model 1902/30