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The Sixth of July (Shestoe iyulya)
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The Sixth of July (Shestoe iyulya) is a Soviet 1968 B&W historical movie directed by Yuli Karasik. It depicts the events of Left Socialist Revolutionary Party (Left SR) uprising against the Bolsheviks in July 1918. The immediate cause of the conflict between Bolsheviks and Left SRs, who were previously formed coalition government, was the disagreement about the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk that was signed between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers. The uprising started on July 6 with the assassination of the German envoy Count Mirbach by two members of Left SR party. The uprising lasted for only one day and was crushed in the morning of July 7 by the troops, faithful to Bolsheviks.
The following weapons were used in the film The Sixth of July (Shestoe iyulya):
Several Left SRs, notably the commander of the Battle Squad Dmitry Popov (Aleksandr Yanvaryov), and Bolsheviks carry Mauser C96 pistols. The pistols are mostly seen in holsters.
FN Model 1922
Out of time FN Model 1922 is a personal weapon of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Yuriy Kayurov), the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (in reality Lenin owned an FN Model 1900).
Rifles
Mosin Nagant M1891
Both sides of the conflict use Mosin Nagant M1891 rifles. These rifles appear to be a mix of Infantry and Dragoon (or similar looking M91/30) models.
Various rifles are seen in documentary photos, showing German and Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War in 1918. They are mostly seen unclear, but the context of photos allows to make quite an educated guess.
Machine Guns
Maxim M1910/30
Maxim M1910/30 machine guns are used by both sides of the conflict.
Other Weapons
F-1 Hand Grenade
An out of time F-1 hand grenade is used by Yakov Blumkin (Vyacheslav Shalevich) during the assassination of Count Mirbach (it is unclear what grenade Blumkin used in reality; most sources call it an unspecified "hand bomb").
Trivia
Artillery
76.2mm M1902 field gunds are used by both Bolsheviks and Left SRs.
Armour
Austin armoured cars (modern replicas) are used by both Bolsheviks and Left SRs.