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Stolen Border,The (Uloupená hranice)
The Stolen Border (Uloupená hranice) is a 1947 Czechoslovak war film depicting events before signing fateful Munich Agreement, directed by Jirí Weiss. Experience of military intelligence and military documents used director Weiss to realistically in combat scenes that underscore civilnost image. "At the beginning of the film is shot with sharp in magazines", says actor Rudolf Deyl "In his role as Sergeant Vrba I slipped on the muddy ground and shoot fire dose from machine gun at the cameraman, a bullets through him coat billowing in the wind. After this event he had received all the blanks." Despite the unequivocal condemnation of fanatical followers of Konrad Henlein creator resists to monochrome vision. The evidence is strong friendships Czech lumberjack Srbek (Ladislav H. Struna) with a German colleague Langer (J. O. Martin), which persists in tense times approaching the Munich decision. The fate of the family Langrova, Czech-German mixed marriage, Weiss demonstrates the absurdity of the conflict. While Langer's daughter Anne Marie (Milica Kolofíková) was added to the side of the Czechs, her brother Hans (Josef Marsálek) actively involved in the German armed raids and causes the death of both his parents.
The following guns were used in the 1949 Czechoslovak film The Stolen Border (Uloupená hranice):
Pistols and revolvers
CZ 27
Luger P08
Mauser C96
Rifles
VZ-33 Czech Mauser
Members of the gendarmerie, the Financial Guard and the Army were armed with VZ-33 Czech Mauser carbines and VZ-24 Czech Mauser rifles.
VZ-24 Czech Mauser
Submachine guns
Haenel-Schmeisser MP28/II
Machine guns
ZB26
Czechoslovak soldier under command sgt. Vrba (Rudolf Deyl) armed with ZB26 machine gun.
Schwarzlose M1907/24
The Czechoslovak army used Schwarzlose M1907/24 heavy machine guns.
Hand grenades
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Ordner adds Model 24 Stielhandgranates into canisters with weapons.
VZ 21 hand grenade
Czechoslovak troops was equipped with a VZ 21 hand grenades.
Others
Leuchtpistole
Sgt. Vrba (Rudolf Deyl) gives the signal from Leuchtpistole to start the attack.