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  1. The Third Blow ( Russian: Третий удар, romanized : Tretiy udar) is a Soviet 1948 war film directed by Igor Savchenko . Plot. In April 1944, Joseph Stalin orders the Red Army to liberate the Crimea from the German occupiers. The Wehrmacht 's local commanders beg Hitler to allow them to retreat from the vulnerable position, but he refuses.

    • Naum Veintrob
    • 26 April 1948
  2. The Third Blow | The Play. A play about the events in Skarð. THE THIRD BLOW⎪PROMO VIDEO. The story about Skarð is one of many stories. 2013 is the centenary of the Skarð tragedy. For many years I have dreamt of recreating that story. About the fisherman and the harsh and difficult circumstances he and his family had to accept.

  3. The Third Blow (1948) directed by Ihor Savchenko • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1948 ‘Третий удар’ Directed by Ihor Savchenko. On April 1944, Joseph Stalin orders the Red Army to liberate the Crimea from the German occupiers. The Wehrmacht’s local commanders beg Hitler to allow them to retreat from the vulnerable position, but he refuses.

    • Ihor Savchenko
    • Dovzhenko Film Studios
  4. On April 1944, Joseph Stalin orders the Red Army to liberate the Crimea from the German occupiers. The Wehrmacht's local commanders beg Hitler to allow them to retreat from the vulnerable position, but he refuses.

  5. The Third Blow (Russian: Третий удар) is a 1948 Soviet drama movie directed by Igor Savchenko. It stars Aleksei Dikiy, Nikolay Bogolyubov, and Ivan Pereverzev. Actors. Aleksei Dikiy as Joseph Stalin. Nikolay Bogolyubov as Kliment Voroshilov. Ivan Pereverzev as General Yakov Kreizer. Mark Bernes as Sailor Chmega.

    • Arkadi Perventsev
  6. Overview. On April 1944, Joseph Stalin orders the Red Army to liberate the Crimea from the German occupiers. The Wehrmacht's local commanders beg Hitler to allow them to retreat from the vulnerable position, but he refuses. After a fierce battle, the Soviet forces destroy the German and Romanian units defending the peninsula and retake Sevastopol.

  7. The Third Blow 1948. Released April 26, 1948. Runtime 1h 46m. Director Ihor Savchenko. Writer Arkadi Perventsev. Languages Russian. Studio Dovzhenko Film Studios. Genres War, History. On April 1944, Joseph Stalin orders the Red Army to liberate the Crimea from the German occupiers.