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Drama · War
Overview
As Nazi troops prepare to occupy the already truncated Czechoslovak Republic, a small military garrison made up of communists defies orders to abandon their post.
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Ladislav Chudík
Ladislav Chudík
staff captain Richter
Ladislav Chudík
staff captain Richter


Gustav Heverle
Gustav Heverle
corporal Ríha
Gustav Heverle
corporal Ríha


Jaroslav Mareš
Jaroslav Mareš
Pepík
Jaroslav Mareš
Pepík


Jiří Sovák
Jiří Sovák
Jarda
Jiří Sovák
Jarda


Martin Růžek
Martin Růžek
Zácek
Martin Růžek
Zácek


František Vnouček
František Vnouček
staff sergeant
František Vnouček
staff sergeant


Jaromír Spal
Jaromír Spal
sergeant Hrabák
Jaromír Spal
sergeant Hrabák


Martin Ťapák
Martin Ťapák
Janko
Martin Ťapák
Janko


Svatopluk Beneš
Svatopluk Beneš
lieutenant Brandejs
Svatopluk Beneš
lieutenant Brandejs


Vladimír Krška
Vladimír Krška
Tonek
Vladimír Krška
Tonek
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