Soldiers of Freedom (1977)
Overview
A World War II historical drama and the sequel to the 1970-71's film series Liberation. The film reflects the following events of World War II: the capitulation of Friedrich Paulus's Sixth Army as a result of the failed assault on Stalingrad during Operation Blue in 1942; the preparation for revolt in Slovakia; negotiations of the Polish communists with Władysław Sikorski's government over their joint struggle against fascism; the creation of a National Committee of the Domestic Front in Bulgaria and preparation by underground workers-communists for armed revolt; expansion of the guerrilla (partisan) movement; the failure of a German attempt to destroy People's Liberation Army of Josip Broz Tito; one of the largest military operations, Bagration; the beginning of the liberation of Poland; creation of the Polish National Government in Lublin; the Warsaw Uprising; the capitulation of Bór-Komorowski and defeat of the Polish patriots; the entry of Soviet and Polish armies into Warsaw.
Production Companies
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | ru |
Popularity | 0.583 |
Directed By
Yuri Ozerov
Crew
Yuri Ozerov
Oskar Kurganov
Igor Slabnevich
Петре Сэлкудяну
Yuriy Levitin
Yuri Ozerov
TOP CAST
Mikhail Ulyanov
Georgy Zhukov
Mircea Șeptilici
The Judge
Yevgeni Matveyev
Leonid Brezhnev
Vasili Lanovoy
Andrei Grechko
Stefan Getsov
Georgi Dimitrov
Viktor Avdyushko
Ivan Konev
Bohumil Pastorek
Klement Gottwald
Horst Preusker
Wilhelm Pieck
Yakov Tripolsky
Joseph Stalin
Lubomir Kabakchiyev
Palmiro Togliatti
Boris Belov
Maurice Thorez
Peter Stefanou
Todor Zhivkov
Vladlen Davydov
Konstantin Rokossovsky
Károly Ujlaky
János Kádár
Miklós Benedek
Ludvík Svoboda
Anton Gorchev
Dobri Dzhurov
Violeta Bahchevanova
Roza Dimitrova
Valentin Kazanskiy
Winston Churchill
Stanisław Jaśkiewicz
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Naum Shopov
Boris III of Bulgaria
Fritz Diez
Adolf Hitler
Gerd Michael Henneberg
Wilhelm Keitel
Horst Gill
Otto Günsche
Pavel Popandov
Tzano Velchev
Valentin Gadzhokov
Atanas Hadzhiyanchev
Zlatko Pavlov
Zdravko
Nikolai Ouzounov
Tzvyatko
Zbigniew Józefowicz
Piotr Jaroszewicz
Edward Linde-Lubaszenko
Edward Gierek
Constantin Fugașin
Nicolae Ceaușescu