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[[Image:Germans-SMG40.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldier armed MP40 submachine gun.]] | [[Image:Germans-SMG40.jpg|thumb|none|600px|German soldier armed MP40 submachine gun.]] | ||
[[Image:Hanacizkova-MP40-fire.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jiřina Doubravová ([[Hana Cízková]]) fires a MP40 submachine gun.]] | [[Image:Hanacizkova-MP40-fire.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Jiřina Doubravová ([[Hana Cízková]]) fires a MP40 submachine gun.]] |
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Arms for Prague (Zbrane pro Prahu) is a Czechoslovak war film from the period of the Prague uprising. Action drama, set in occupied Czechoslovakia, in which a group of resistance fighters operating out of a railway station must ensure a shipment of arms reaches their fellow rebels without being detected by the Nazis. Was filmed director Ivo Toman on a story of Rudolf Cerný Pancérový vlak (Armoured train).
The following guns were used in Arms for Prague (Zbrane pro Prahu):
MP40
MP40 submachine gun was used by German soldiers and widely also the resistance fighters.
PPSh-41 / PPS-43
Red Army soldiers were armed with PPSh-41 and PPS-43 submachine guns.
Karabiner 98k
No battle scene is complete without a Karabiner 98k rifle.
MG34
The resistance fighters also captured a MG34 machine gun.
Walther P38
Luger P08
Panzerfaust
In the hands of Germans and Resistance appeared also Panzerfaust.
Flak 38 Zwilling
The AA Flak 38 Zwilling was corrected for a Czech resistance fighters and manipulated by the father Chýn (Ladislav H. Struna).