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The Assassination (Atentát)

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Atentát
File:Atentát-movie poster.jpg
Cinema poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Czechoslovakia
Directed by Jirí Sequens
Release Date 1964
Language Czech, German
Studio Filmové studio Barrandov
Main Cast
Character Actor
1st Lt. Král Radoslav Brzobohatý
1st Lt . Sedlák Ludek Munzar
Sgt. Strnad Rudolf Jelínek
Sgt. Tousek Jirí Kodet
Sgt. Vyskocil Ladislav Mrkvicka
Sgt. Vrbas Josef Vinklár
The gamekeeper Oldrich Lukes
Ondra Pavelka Jirí Holý
Col. Moravec Jirí Vrstala


The Assassination (Atentát) is a Czech black-and-white war drama directed by Jirí Sequens from 1964. The story depicting the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in 1942 which was perpetrated by parachutists from the group ANTHROPOID sent from England. For those interested in war history this is cult film.


The following guns were used in 1964 Czechoslovak film The Assassination (Atentát):



Pistols

CZ 38

Czechoslovak paratroopers use the CZ 38 pistols as their issue sidearm.

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9×17mm Browning Short
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1st Lt. Král (Radoslav Brzobohatý).
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Sgt. Strnad (Rudolf Jelínek) saves his last round for himself.
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Sgt. Tousek (Jirí Kodet) uses his CZ 38 to defend the entrance of the church crypt.
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Sgt. Vyskocil (Ladislav Mrkvicka) gives his friend a CZ 38.

Walther P38

The paratroopers also have a captured Walther P38 pistol.

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Walther P38 pistol - 9x19mm
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Sgt. Strnad (Rudolf Jelínek) holds a Walther P38.
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Sgt. Vyskocil (Ladislav Mrkvicka) decides to use the P38 to commit suicide.

Luger P08

SS and SD officers, as well as Gestapo agents, use the Luger P08 as a service weapon.

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Luger P08 9x19mm
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Commissioner of Gestapo Sleicher (Oldrich Velen) holds his Luger.
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SS-officer (Jirí Cimický) aims a Luger.
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SD-officer (Oto Sevcík) holds a Luger P08 as he examines a map of the crypt.

SACM M1935A

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SACM M1935A - 7.65 x 22mm Longue
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Sgt. Strnad (Rudolf Jelínek) puts his personal weapon, a SACM M1935A pistol, on the table.

Submachine guns

Sten

The main weapon of Czechoslovak paratroopers in England were Sten submachine guns.

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Sten Mk II - 9x19mm
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Sgt. Vrbas (Josef Vinklár) marches with a Sten in the training center of parachutists.
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The Sten gun in the hands of Sgt. Vyskocil (Ladislav Mrkvicka) failed at the wrong moment.
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1st Lt. Král (Radoslav Brzobohatý) to watch from the church with a Sten submachine gun on his shoulder.
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Sgt. Strnad (Rudolf Jelínek) fired on the Germans from the gallery of the church.
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Sgt. Toušek (Jirí Kodet) fire at an SS man who tried to descend to the crypt of the church.
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Sgt. Vyskočil (Ladislav Mrkvicka) cries from the crypt: "Never we give up!".

MP40

SS soldiers were armed with MP40 submachine guns.

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MP40 submachine gun - 9x19mm
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Rifles

VZ-24 Czech Mauser

Czechoslovak army soldiers used VZ-24 Czech Mauser rifle.

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Czech vz. 24 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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1st Lt. Král (Radoslav Brzobohatý) during training in Scotland.

Karabiner 98k

The basic equipment was a for German soldier also Karabiner 98k rifle.

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Karabiner 98k - 7.92x57mm
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Machine guns

MG34

Germans was deploy against a paratroopers to hidden in the church also the MG34 machine gun.

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MG34 7.92x57mm Mauser with 75-round ammo drum
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MG42

The film got a little "renonc" when in the first moment in the window appeared MG42, that was then swapped for the MG34.

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MG42 7.92x57mm Mauser with 75-round ammo drum
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Hand grenades

Model 24 Stielhandgranate

The SS men were completely equipped with a Model 24 Stielhandgranate.

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Model 24 Stielhandgranate
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Training Grenade

The czechoslovak troops use what look like modified Great War Italian Pineapple grenades. France purchased many Grenades from Italy during WW1 and started building their own after a while. Though this film takes place in the post-WW2 years, the production seemed to use Italian Pineapple style training grenades, to impersonate French F1s or American Mk IIs.

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Stg. Strnad (Rudolf Jelínek) demonstrates that the instructor a paratroopers training how can wield the hand grenade.

Trivia

10,5 cm Flak 38

Planes with paratroopers and also night bombers were under heavy fire from 10.5 cm FlaK 38.

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A Flak 38 105 mm anti-aircraft gun
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