Zigmund Kolosovskiy
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Original Poster
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Country
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USSR
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Directed by
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Boris Dmokhovsky Sigizmund Navrotsky
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Release Date
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1946
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Language
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Russian German
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Studio
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Kiev Film Studios
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Zigmund Kolosovskiy is a Soviet B&W 1946 (filmed 1945) adventure war movie, directed by Boris Dmokhovsky and Sigizmund Navrotsky. The movie depicts the adventures of Polish resistance fighter Zygmunt Golemba-Kolosowski (Boris Dmokhovsky) and his comrades-in-arms in German occupied Poland.
Note: Zygmunt Kolosowski is correct Polish spelling but the title is given here per IMDb as transliteration of original Russian title.
The following weapons were used in the film Zigmund Kolosovskiy:
Revolvers
Glisenti M1874
Partisan Andrzej Kresowicz (Cheslav Sushkevich) carries a Glisenti M1874 revolver.
Glisenti M1874 revolver - 10.35x20 mm
Andrzej Kresowicz carries a Glisenti revolver on lanyard.
Nagant M1895
In the scene on radio station one of SS guards holds a Nagant M1895 revolver.
Nagant M1895 Revolver - 7.62x38R Nagant. This example was dated 1939 manufacture and was a War time issued weapon. Note the angular front sight which was used from 1930s.
A guard holds his revolver.
Pistols
Luger P08
A Luger P08 pistol is widely used by Zygmunt Kolosowski (Boris Dmokhovsky) throughout the movie. Lugers are also seen in hands of German officers and Polish resistance fighters.
Kolosowski fires at high rank German official Langfeld.
Kolosowski, disguised as Prosecutor Valishevski, fires a Luger in courtroom during the trial on Polish patriots.
SS Lt. Rais (Aleksey Tarshin) fires at fake Valishevski.
Kolosowski, disguised as Chief of Gestapo Maj. von Ulther, kills a guard who escorts Poles, sentenced to death.
A traitor fires at Kolosowski.
Kolosowski holds a Luger in the scene on radio station.
An SS guard on radio station fires at partisans.
Sauer 38H
A Sauer 38H is used by painter Jan Kolosowski, Zygmunt Golemba's friend, to commit suicide.
Zygmunt Golemba (
Boris Dmokhovsky) finds his friend Jan dead and takes his pistol.
The front side and muzzle is seen.
The rear side and grip is seen.
Zygmunt Golemba examines the gun.
Mauser C96
Zygmunt Kolosowski (Boris Dmokhovsky) uses a Mauser C96 in the scene on radio station. Mauser pistols are also used by Polish partisan Stefan Rakushka (Pyotr Skorokhod) and German SS Capt. Hauch (Mikhail Grodskiy).
Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser
Stefan Rakushka carries a Mauser in wooden holster.
Capt. Hauch fires a Mauser.
Stefan Rakushka fires a Mauser.
Kolosowski dual-wields a Mauser and a Luger.
Frommer Stop
Frommer Stop pistols are seen in hands of Polish resistance fighters Yuliya Rakushka (Irena Murova) and Stanislaw Orlik (Vladimir Shishkin).
Partisans hand a Frommer Stop to Yuliya Rakushka as a gift from Kolosowski.
Yuliya examines the pistol.
Walther PPK
A pocket pistol, most likely a Walther PPK, is seen on nightstand at the bed of von Bulow (Hans Klering).
Early Waffenamt marked Walther PPK. Note the differences: orange bakelite grips, lanyard ring, smaller rear sight, grooved top, and irregular front - 7.65x17mm Auto (.32 ACP)
Submachine Guns
MP40
German soldiers and Polish partisans use MP40 SMGs.
German soldiers escort Polish POWs in Autumn 1939.
A German escort fires at escaping Zygmunt Golemba.
Tadeush Komlich (Aleksey Dobronravov) holds an MP40.
German soldiers aim their MP40s at Kolosovski and his comrades.
Polish partisans with MP40s.
Capt. Hauch (
Mikhail Grodskiy) holds an MP40 during partisans attack on radio station.
MP38
At least a single MP38 is seen in hands of a German soldier during the arrest of Kolosowski.
Rifles
Karabiner 98k
SS soldiers carry Karabiner 98k rifles in numerous scenes. 98k rifles are also used by partisans.
Karabiner 98k - 7.92x57mm Mauser
SS soldiers with 98k rifles.
Crates of 98k rifles is seen among the weapons, purchased by Kolosovski (as Willi Gross) from corrupt Lt. Rais.
A number of 98k, some with bayonets, is seen in same scene.
Partisans with 98k rifles.
Mannlicher M1895
What appears to be Mannlicher M1895 rifles, are seen in hands of German soldiers in several scenes.
Original Austro-Hungarian Steyr Mannlicher M1895 - 8x50mmR Mannlicher
A sentry at von Bulow's house holds a rifle that appears to be a Mannlicher. Note the protruding magazine.
Barrels of Mannlichers are seen (at the bottom center and right) among the weapons, purchased by fake "Willi Gross".
An SS guard on radio station is shot and drops his rifle. It appears to have a Mannlicher-like magazine.
Machine Guns
Degtyaryov DP-27
Polish partisans use a DP-27 during the ambush on German soldiers, escorting arrested Kolosowski and his comrades.
Degtyaryov DP-27 - 7.62x54mm R
A DP is seen at the left.
MG34
German troops use MG34 machine guns, often tripod mounted.
MG34 on tripod - 7.92x57mm Mauser
An MG34 on tripod in Gestapo building.
Machine guns are mounted on motorcycles. They are likely MG34s but may be MG42s.
Two MG34 on tripods are seen among the guns, purchased by fake "Willi Gross".
An MG34 on tripod is seen during partisans attack.
An MG34 on tripod is seen at the background during partisans attack on radio station.
MG42
In one scene a Polish partisan fires an MG42.
A Polish partisan with MG42.
MG08
An MG08 is seen among the guns, purchased by fake "Willi Gross".
Maxim MG08 on 'sledge' mount - 7.92x57mm Mauser
MG08 is seen at the right.
Other Weapons
Model 24 Stielhandgranate
Model 24 Stielhandgranate hand grenades are seen in several scenes.
Model 24 Stielhandgranate "Potato Masher" high-explosive fragmentation hand grenade
SS Lt. Rais (Aleksey Tarshin) hands a Stielhandgranate to "Maj. von Ulther" (Zygmunt Kolosowski in disguise).
A Polish partisan at the right carries a grenade tucked in his belt.
Panzerbuchse 39
A PzB-39 is seen among the guns, purchased by fake "Willi Gross".
PzB-39 Anti-tank rifle - 7,92x94 mm (Patrone 318)
A barrel and bipod of PzB 39 seen at the left.
The barrel with front sight and flash hider is seen at the left.
5cm Granatwerfer 36 Mortar
Three 5cm leichter Granatwerfer 36 mortars are seen among the weapons, purchased by fake "Willi Gross".
5cm leichter Granatwerfer 36 Mortar
Three leGrW 36 are seen in center.
8cm Granatwerfer 34 Mortar
A 8cm Granatwerfer 34 mortar is also seen among the weapons, purchased by fake "Willi Gross".
8cm Granatwerfer 34 (GrW 34)
A GrW 34 is seen in center together with a leGrW 36.
Trivia
Holsters
An SS NCO carries a Luger holster.
Lt. Rais carries a Luger holster.
Maj. von Ulther carries a Luger holster.
Mosin Nagant Rifle
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 rifles are seen in footage.
Mosin Nagant M1891/30 - 7.62x54mm R
Soviet soldiers in attack with Mosin Nagant rifles with bayonets. The scene is probably taken not from documentary footage but from some other Soviet war movie.
Degtyaryov DP-27
Degtyaryov DP-27 is seen in footage.
Degtyaryov DP-27 - 7.62x54mm R
A DP-27 is mounted on top of T-34 turret. The scene is probably taken not from documentary footage but from some other Soviet war movie.
Degtyaryov DT
Degtyaryov DT are seen in footage, mounted on various Soviet tanks and armoured cars.
DT machine gun - 7.62x54mm R
A DT is mounted in rear part of the turret of IS-2.
A frontal DT is seen mounted on BA-10.
MG08
MG08 are seen in footage.
Maxim MG08 on 'sledge' mount - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Two MG08s are seen. The scene is probably taken not from documentary footage but from some other Soviet war movie.
Mortar
A 81.4 or 82mm mortar is seen at the right. The scene is probably taken not from documentary footage but from some other Soviet war movie.
Armour
T-34-76 in documentary footage.
T-34-85 in documentary footage.
IS-2 in documentary footage.
BA-10 in documentary footage.