74 days to Victory

The scouts' contribution to Victory. Secret scene. "Seventeen Moments of Spring"

74 days to Victory

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The scouts' contribution to Victory. Secret scene. "Seventeen Moments of Spring"

In the fourth series of Tatiana Lioznova's wonderful film "Seventeen Moments of Spring" Russian intelligence officer Max Otto von Stirlitz, aka Maxim Isaev, alone celebrates the Day of the Red Army. In the book of the writer Julian Semenov, on the basis of which the script was created, there is no such episode. Nevertheless, the scene was so heartfelt and dramatic that it was remembered by everyone who has ever watched a film about a Soviet intelligence officer. With this episode, we open the new week of the 80 Days to Victory calendar and dedicate it to exploration. We remember those who risked their lives away from home and firmly believed that victory would come. Watch an updated color version of one of the most exciting Soviet series about intelligence officers - "Seventeen Moments of Spring"! Many of the viewers always wanted to know what Stirlitz was waiting for after he returned from Switzerland to Berlin. This is where Tatiana Lioznova’s film ends, and a completely different story begins. In 1984, based on Yulian Semenov’s novel “Ordered to Survive”, a multi-part radio production was created – a continuation of the story of Russian intelligence officer Maxim Isaev after his return to Berlin. All the main roles were voiced by the same actors as in the film: Vyacheslav Tikhonov (Stirlitz), Leonid Broneva (Muller), Oleg Tabakov (Shellenberg). For that time it was a unique project - "audio-spin-off", released by "Mayak" in cooperation with television. The radio premiere was timed to the screening of the film "Seventeen Moments of Spring" - in the air, viewers were invited to turn on radios to learn the continuation of the beloved story. Today we have the opportunity to hear all parts of the radio production "Ordined to Survive" and learn how the story of the most famous Soviet intelligence officer ended. Fighting continues for Breslau (now the Polish city of Wroclaw): Soviet troops captured the suburb of Oltashin and occupied 15 blocks in the southern part of the city. To the south and southwest of Danzig, the Red Army occupied ten settlements as a result of offensive battles. Southwest of Koenigsberg, Soviet troops fought to destroy the East Prussian enemy grouping and took control of the settlements of Ekker, Kukenen, Langendorf, Kvischen, Perbanden, Scheneberg, Raushbach, Antiken, Schwillgarben. << Back to the calendar

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