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|director = [[Alexander Dovzhenko]] | |||
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'''''Arsenal''''' (Russian title:'''''Арсенал'''''; or also titled as ''January Uprising in Kiev in 1918'') is a 1929 soviet silent film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko. The revolutionary film shows the uprising in the Kiev armaments factory "''Arsenal''" (''Завод Арсенал'') of workers during the the January Uprising in 1918 against the bourgeois-national government of the Ukraine. | '''''Arsenal''''' (Russian title:'''''Арсенал'''''; or also titled as ''January Uprising in Kiev in 1918'') is a 1929 soviet silent film directed by [[Alexander Dovzhenko]]. The revolutionary film shows the uprising in the Kiev armaments factory "''Arsenal''" (''Завод Арсенал'') of workers during the the January Uprising in 1918 against the bourgeois-national government of the Ukraine. | ||
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Arsenal (Russian title:Арсенал; or also titled as January Uprising in Kiev in 1918) is a 1929 soviet silent film directed by Alexander Dovzhenko. The revolutionary film shows the uprising in the Kiev armaments factory "Arsenal" (Завод Арсенал) of workers during the the January Uprising in 1918 against the bourgeois-national government of the Ukraine.
The following weapons were used in the film Arsenal:
Handguns
Colt M1911
The German officer (Dmitri Erdman) holds a Colt M1911 on a shellshocked soldier (Sergey Petrov). The Colt may stands for a Luger P08.
Nagant M1895
Bolsheviks and Ukrainians use Nagant M1895 revolvers.
Wheellock Pistol
A Wheellock Pistol is seen on the belt of an Ukrainian actor during a parade.
Rifles
Mauser Gewehr 1898
German soldiers including the one with glasses (Amvrosi Buchma) (which is the soldier on the movie poster) and the shellshocked soldier carry Mauser Gewehr 1898 rifles. The German officer picks up the Gewehr 98 from the dead shellshocked soldier.
Steyr Mannlicher M1895
Some Full-length Austrian Steyr M1895 rifles are also used by German soldiers.
Mosin Nagant M1891
Red Army, Ukrainian and Tsarist soldiers carry original Mosin Nagant M91 rifles. The Infantry and Dragoon rifle is used.
Mosin Nagant M1907 Carbine
The Mosin Nagant Model 1907 Carbine is briefly seen.
Unknown Rifle
A sailor is seen with an unknown rifle.
Machine Guns
Maxim M1910
The M1910 is used by Bolsheviks and Ukrainians.
Lewis Gun
An unloaded Lewis Gun is briefly seen holded by a Bolshevik.
Hand Grenades
RG-14
Bolsheviks use RG-14 grenades.
Other
76.2-mm M1902 Putilov Field Gun
Bolsheviks use a Putilov Field Gun.