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[[File:OTSWG-Poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... (Aty-baty, shli soldaty...)'' (1977). Original poster.]]
[[File:OTSWG-Poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... (Aty-baty, shli soldaty...)'' (1977). Original poster.]]
'''''One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...''''' (Russian Title: '''''Aty-baty, shli soldaty... /Аты-баты, шли солдаты''''') is a 1977 World War II drama directed by Leonid Bykov. A detachment of Soviet soldiers held back the German forces, which break forth from surroundings in spring 1944. Many years later, the children of fallen soldiers gathered at the graves of their fathers.
'''''One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...''''' (Russian Title: '''''Aty-baty, shli soldaty... /Аты-баты, шли солдаты''''') is a 1977 World War II drama directed by Leonid Bykov. A detachment of Soviet soldiers held back the German forces, which break forth from surroundings in spring 1944. Many years later, the children of fallen soldiers gathered at the graves of their fathers.
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One-Two, Soldiers Were Going... (Russian Title: Aty-baty, shli soldaty... /Аты-баты, шли солдаты) is a 1977 World War II drama directed by Leonid Bykov. A detachment of Soviet soldiers held back the German forces, which break forth from surroundings in spring 1944. Many years later, the children of fallen soldiers gathered at the graves of their fathers.
The following weapons are featured in the film One-Two, Soldiers Were Going...:
Pistols
Tokarev TT-33
Luger P08
Submachine Guns
PPSh-41
Rifles
Mosin Nagant Rifle
Mosin Nagant M38 Carbine
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27
MG-34 Machine Gun
Anti-tank rifles
PTRD-41
Hand Grenades
RGD-33 Stick Grenade
Undefined anti-tank grenade
Other
Fake Panzerkampfwagen Tiger tanks
A Fake German 'Tiger' tanks were built on an Soviet T-54 tank chassis. This is the same replica used previously in the movie, Liberation (Osvobozhdenie /Освобождение).