Heroes of Shipka (Geroite na Shipka)
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Heroes of Shipka (Bulgarian title Geroite na Shipka , Russian title Geroi Shipki ) is a 1955 Bulgarian-Soviet epic historical war movie directed by Sergey Vasilyev. It depicts the events of Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, especially focusing on the Battle of Shipka Pass.
The following weapons were used in the film Heroes of Shipka (Geroite na Shipka) :
Handguns
Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873
Russian and Bulgarian officers carry revolvers that appear to be French Chamelot-Delvigne Model 1873 . In reality Chamelot-Delvigne was never issued to Russian or Bulgarian armies; the service Russian revolver of this war was Smith & Wesson No.3 Russian Model .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russian Gen. Nikolay Stoletov (Vladimir Chobur ) holds a revolver during the battle on Shipka Pass.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Russian officer holds a revolver during the attack on Turkish fortification of Pleven.
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Flintlock Pistol
Oriental-style Flintlock Pistols are briefly seen, carried by Bulgarian Hajduk rebels and Turkish bashi-bazouk irregular troops.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A bashi-bazouk grapples a flintlock pistol while trying to escape from a Cossack.
Submachine Guns
PPS-43
In the final scene that is set in September 1944 a Soviet Cossack Sergeant carries a PPS-43 .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Cossack Sergeant with a PPS-43 on sling salutes to the monument on Shipka Pass.
PPSh-41
In the same scene numerous PPSh-41s are also seen.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A number of Soviet soldiers, standing in formation, carry PPSh-41s (seen in circled area).
Rifles
Berdan No.2 Rifle
All Russian and most Bulgarian infantry soldiers are armed with Berdan No.2 full-length rifle, fitted with bayonets. Some Turkish soldiers also use Berdan rifle, probably due to insufficient amount of Peabody-Martini rifles.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing The aged soldier Ivan Katorgin (Ivan Pereverzev ) reloads his rifle. Next to him Cossack Makar Lizyuta (Konstantin Sorokin ) holds a Berdan carbine.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good view of Berdan rifle in hands of Petko (Apostol Karamitev ).
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Berdan rifle is seen over the body of Russian soldier.
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Berdan No.2 Carbine
Russian Cossacks are armed with Berdan No.2 Carbines .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Two Cossacks hold Berdan carbines during the crossing of Danube.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Sashko Kozir (Georgiy Yumatov ) fires a carbine single-hand.
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Boyana (Zheni Bozhinova ) fires a carbine. Next to her Petko (Apostol Karamitev ) holds a full-length Berdan rifle.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Makar Lizyuta (Konstantin Sorokin ) reloads his carbine.
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Krnka M1869 Rifle
Some Bulgarian soldiers are seen with Krnka M1869 Rifles .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A Bulgarian soldier on the bow of a boat fires a Krnka rifle during the crossing of Danube.
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Peabody-Martini Rifle
Many Turkish soldiers are armed with Peabody-Martini rifles.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A soldier with Peabody-Martini climbs on a cliff.
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Unidentified rifles
Some Bulgarian soldiers carry rifles with Mle 1866 Yataghan sword bayonets. These bayonets were issued for Chassepot 1866 but the screen rifles look different. In reaity Chassepot was a service rifle of Bulgarian troops in the early part of the war (about 20,000 Chassepot were purchased in Germany where they were stored after French-Prussian war); later these rifles were replaced with Krnka rifles .
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A good view of Yataghan sword bayonets.
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Trivia
Artillery
Both Russian and Turkish troops use breech-loading cannons. Most of them appear to be Russian M1867 or M1877 guns (both models have same outlook) of several various calibers.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing Russian artillery readies to open fire. These guns are supposed to be 4-pounder (86.7mm) field cannons.
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Error creating thumbnail: File missing A close view of Turkish cannon of probably 6-inch caliber.
Armor
In the final scene that is set in September 1944 Soviet T-34-85 tanks and SU-76M SPGs are seen.
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