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Liberation: The Fire Bulge(Russian Title: Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaya Duga/Освобождение: Огненная дуга) is a 1969 Russian/East German/Polish/Yugoslavian/Italian World War II drama directed by Yuri Ozerov. It's a first part of five-part film series. Fire Bulge focusing on one of the major Eastern Front campaign: the Battle of Kursk.
Liberation is the most large-scale World War II film ever made in the Soviet Union.
The following weapons were used in the film Liberation: The Fire Bulge:
Handguns
Tokarev TT-33
Tokarev TT-33 is the standard sidearm of Russian officers
Luger P08
SPSh Flare Pistol
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
MP40
German troops widely use MP40 submachine guns in this movie. Some Russian soldiers also use captured MP40s
Rifles
Full-length Mosin Nagant Rifle
Most of Russian soldiers armed with the full-length Mosin Nagant Rifles. Some rifles have attached bayonets.