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The Soldier and Death
It was called katusha.
The cast of Panzer Corps - 2009 includes: Lee Dingman as Lieutenant Justin Hopkins as Mueller Brad Parrish as Russian Soldier Nick Pasqualichio as Russian Soldier Joe Pasqualichio as Russian Soldier Arron Smith as Russian Soldier Phillip Snyder as Russian Commander Brian Stanco as Russian Soldier
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Yes, Pasha is a name in Russian. It is commonly used as a diminutive form of the name Pavel, which is the Russian equivalent of Paul. In some contexts, it can also be used as a standalone name. Pasha is often associated with a friendly and informal tone.
Yes, Larissa is a Russian name. It is of Greek origin and is commonly used in Russia and other Slavic countries.
The name "Murray" is spelled in Russian as "Мюррей." The Cyrillic alphabet is used for this transcription, capturing the pronunciation of the name.
The common name is a foxhole.
The term "Soldotna" does not have a direct translation in Russian, as it is a proper noun referring to a city in Alaska. However, the name is believed to be derived from the Russian word "солдат" (soldat), meaning "soldier," potentially referencing the area's history with Russian explorers and settlers. The name may evoke themes of military or frontier life, reflecting the region's heritage.
The cast of Invasion - 1980 includes: Edwin Brown as Russian soldier David Calladine as Russian soldier Paul Chapman as Zdenek Mlynar Barrie Cookson as Simon Bill Croasdale as Kapek John de Frates as Barbirek Arnold Diamond as Czech official Carlos Douglas as Rigo Leon Eagles as Czech official Alan Frith as Russian soldier Julian Glover as Alexander Dubcek Igor Gridneff as Russian soldier Paul Hardwick as Leonid Brezhnev Alick Hayes as Podgorny Derek Hockridge as Russian soldier Ewan Hooper as Cernik Alexei Jawdokimov as Russian soldier Edward Jewesbury as Suslov Anthony Langdon as Sadovsky Carol MacReady as Czech official Raymond Mason as Russian soldier Ray McAnally as Smrkovsky Michael Mellinger as Jakes Hugh Morton as Svoboda Jon Rumney as Russian soldier Peter Schofield as Kolder Jeffrey Segal as Kriegel Terence Soall as Husak Brian Spink as Chervonenko Will Tacey as Russian soldier Alan Tilvern as Bilak Cyril Varley as Svestka John Woodnutt as Kosygin Michael Wynne as Slavik