TV Rossiya - Liberators The Soldiers of the Red Army (2010) Part 11 Naval Infantry

TV Rossiya - Liberators The Soldiers of the Red Army (2010) Part 11 Naval Infantry

From foot soldiers to fighter pilots, step into the shoes of those who fought for one of the largest armies in history. This series highlights ordinary foot soldiers, intelligence officers, mine pickers, gunners, tank men, marines, alpine and airborne raiders and fighter and attack aviation pilots whose role in the Allied victory over the Nazis played a crucial part in the war effort. Using the latest computer graphics and technology, viewers witness the combat equipment design, tactics and strategy of conducting a battle. Rare newsreel shots and the reconstruction of the events allow viewers to feel they are being transported back to the battlegroud, allowing them to see war through a soldier's eyes.

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Beginning of 1943. Red Army is in the offensive, trying to get out to the Sea of ​​Azov. The Marines had become one of the main characters of future battles and liberation of Novorossiysk, and then the Crimea. Soviet Marines in beginning of the Second World War had virtually no history. Only in 1940, the Baltic Fleet was formed one separate brigade of marines. Mass formation and training of new airborne units began with the outbreak of war. Sailor paratroopers trained in climbing, throwing grenades out of any situation, from the sound of shooting. Learned quickly to dig in, walk on the gravel blindfolded without looking to disassemble and assemble any firearm. The usual paratrooper weapon was automatic and semi-automatic rifle PCA Tokarev SVT-40. They are studied throwing knives, mining and demining skills in first aid. Marine Brigade are hastily created on the Black Sea, Northern and Pacific fleets. In the autumn 41th Red Army are supplemented by twenty-five marine brigade. But in combat they often had to perform tasks of conventional infantry units, with the only difference that the Marines were thrown on the most dangerous sections of the front lines. Black jackets and his cap frightens Nazis citing sailors of marines as “black devils.” Thus, near Leningrad, near Moscow Dubrovka marines until April 42 th held a small piece of land, called the “Nevsky snout.” A heroic defense of Sevastopol was the triumph and tragedy of the Black Sea sailors. 250 days the troops of General Manstein kept Sevastopol under siege, trying unsuccessfully to capture the city. Fighting for the “Malaya Zemlya” near Novorossiysk lasted two months. In the episode also a story about the Order of Glory.

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