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Panfilov's 28 Men28 ĐżĐ°ĐœŃĐžĐ»ĐŸĐČŃĐ”ĐČ
USSR, Late November, 1941. Based on the account by reporter Vasiliy Koroteev that appeared in the Red Army's newspaper, Krasnaya Zvezda, shortly after the battle, this is the story of Panifilov's Twenty-Eight, a group of twenty-eight soldiers of the Red Army's 316th Rifle Division, under the command of General Ivan Panfilov, that stopped the advance on Moscow of a column of fifty-four Nazi tanks of the 11th Panzer Division for several days. Though armed only with standard issue Mosin-Nagant infantry rifles and DP and PM-M1910 machine guns, all useless against tanks, and with wholly inadequate RPG-40 anti-tank grenades and PTRD-41 anti-tank rifles, they fight tirelessly and defiantly, with uncommon bravery and unwavering dedication, to protect Moscow and their Motherland.

Azamat Nigmanov

Alexey Morozov

Yakiv Kucherevskyi

Oleg Fyodorov

Aleksej Longin

Dmitriy Girev

Amadu Mamadakov
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Andrey Shalopa

Pavel Goncharov
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Nikolay Klimchuk

Vitaliy Kovalenko

Aleksandr Plaksin

Anton Filipenko

Anton Kuznetsov

Sergey Agafonov

Aziz Beyshenaliev

Aleksandr Ustyugov

Dmitriy Murashev

Andrey Nekrasov

Aleksey Shutov
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Oleg Senchenko
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Andrey Bodrenkov
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Lidiya Milyuzina

Dmitriy Sutyrin

Sergey Yatsenyuk

Ivan Batarev

Maksim Belborodov

Yuriy Golubev
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Nikolay Kiy
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Mikhail Dernov
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Nikolay Klyamchuk
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Alexey Aleshkin

Vitaly Khadzhiev

Vasily Mitkin

Sergey Korenkov
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Andrey Shalopa

Kim Druzhinin
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Andrey Shalopa
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Ekaterina Lizogubova
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Igor Eyt
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Anton Yudintsev

Mikhail Kostylev

Vitaly Vinogradov

Nikita Rozhdestvenskiy
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Marina Leonova
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Polina Volynkina
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Viktoriya Igumnova
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