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Liberation: The Fire Bulge 1968

Runtime

93 mins

Language

Russian

Russian

The “Fiery Arc” recounts the massive Kursk Bulge battle of summer 1943, the biggest tank clash of World II. The film follows the personal destinies of its heroes while depicting fierce combat, the work of headquarters and intelligence, and the contributions of front‑line soldiers and rear‑area personnel. It weaves human drama with the logistical and espionage efforts shaping the battle’s outcome.

The “Fiery Arc” recounts the massive Kursk Bulge battle of summer 1943, the biggest tank clash of World II. The film follows the personal destinies of its heroes while depicting fierce combat, the work of headquarters and intelligence, and the contributions of front‑line soldiers and rear‑area personnel. It weaves human drama with the logistical and espionage efforts shaping the battle’s outcome.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Liberation: The Fire Bulge

Explore the complete cast of Liberation: The Fire Bulge, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Sergey Nikonenko

Sergey Nikonenko

Sashka

Vladlen Davydov

Vladlen Davydov

Gen. Rokossovsky

Jan Englert

Jan Englert

Janek Wolny

Tõnu Aav

Tõnu Aav

German officer in a concentration camp

Ioseb Gogichaishvili

Ioseb Gogichaishvili

Yakov Dzhugashvili

Artyom Karapetyan

Artyom Karapetyan

Narrator (voice)

Ivo Garrani

Ivo Garrani

Mussolini

Mikhail Ulyanov

Mikhail Ulyanov

Gen. Zhukov

Nikolay Eryomenko

Nikolay Eryomenko

Josip Broz Tito

Nikolay Olyalin

Nikolay Olyalin

Tsvetaev

Werner Dissel

Werner Dissel

Alfred Jodl

Valeriy Nosik

Valeriy Nosik

Dorozhkin

Evgeni Burenkov

Evgeni Burenkov

Gen. Vasilevsky

Gerd Michael Henneberg

Gerd Michael Henneberg

Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel

Grigory Mikhaylov

Grigory Mikhaylov

Mikhail Malinin

Yury Martynov

Yury Martynov

Gromov's adjutant

Georgi Burkov

Georgi Burkov

Sergeant

Florin Piersic

Florin Piersic

Otto Skorzeny

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Gen. Antonov

Ivan Mykolaichuk

Ivan Mykolaichuk

Savchuk

Pyotr Glebov

Pyotr Glebov

Pavel Rotmistrov

Hannjo Hasse

Hannjo Hasse

General Fieldmarshal Günther von Kluge

Yuri Leonidov

Yuri Leonidov

Major, commander of an infantry battalion from the Rybalko army

Cezary Julski

Cezary Julski

Boris Zajdenberg

Boris Zajdenberg

Capt. Orlov

Vsevolod Sanayev

Vsevolod Sanayev

Lukin

Heino Mandri

Heino Mandri

Viktor Baykov

Viktor Baykov

Vyacheslav Molotov

Pyotr Shcherbakov

Pyotr Shcherbakov

Gen. Telegin

Yuriy Dubrovin

Yuriy Dubrovin

messenger sent to Leontyev

Vladimir Samoylov

Vladimir Samoylov

Gromov

Valerian Vinogradov

Valerian Vinogradov

Viktor Avdyushko

Viktor Avdyushko

Maksimov

Peter Marx

Peter Marx

Theodor Busse

Dmytro Franko

Dmytro Franko

Gen. Rybalko

Peter Sturm

Peter Sturm

Generaloberst Walter Model

Hans-Hartmut Krüger

Hans-Hartmut Krüger

General Hans Krebs

Fritz Diez

Fritz Diez

Adolf Hitler

Horst Giese

Horst Giese

Bruno Fermella

Larisa Golubkina

Larisa Golubkina

Zoya

Stanisław Jaśkiewicz

Stanisław Jaśkiewicz

Roosevelt

Nikolai Bogolyubov

Nikolai Bogolyubov

Kliment Voroshilov

Olev Eskola

Olev Eskola

Arthur von Christman

Bukhuti Zakariadze

Bukhuti Zakariadze

Josef Stalin

Konstantin Zabelin

Konstantin Zabelin

General Mikhail Katukov

Yuri Kamornyj

Yuri Kamornyj

Vasilev

Hans Ulrich Laufer

Hans Ulrich Laufer

Gustav Schmidt

Roman Khomyatov

Roman Khomyatov

German translator who shot Major Maximov

Voldemārs Akurāters

Voldemārs Akurāters

Captain William Stewart

Yuri Pomerantsev

Yuri Pomerantsev

General Andrei Vlasov

Valentin Grachyov

Valentin Grachyov

Viktor Shakhov

Viktor Shakhov

Gorokhov

Siegfried Weiß

Siegfried Weiß

Erich von Manstein

Aleksandr Barushnoy

Aleksandr Barushnoy

Alan Brooke

Igor Ozerov

Igor Ozerov

Leontyev

Sergei Kharchenko

Sergei Kharchenko

Gen. Vatutin

Mykola Rushkovsky

Mykola Rushkovsky

Gen. Moskalenko

Yury Durov

Yury Durov

Churchill

Horst Gill

Horst Gill

Otto Günsche

Yuriy Kireev

Yuriy Kireev

orderly

Fred Mahr

Fred Mahr

Sepp Dietrich

Klyon Protasov

Klyon Protasov

Sergei Matveevich Shtemenko

Yuri Vyshinsky

Yuri Vyshinsky

Vladimir Protasenko

Vladimir Protasenko

Nikolai Vatutin

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Liberation: The Fire Bulge Themes and Keywords

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Liberation: The Fire Bulge Other Names and Titles

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Освобождение 1: Огненная дуга Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaja duga Befreiung: Teil 1: Der Feuerbogen A Grande Batalha 1 O Arco de Fogo Освобождение 1. Огненная дуга Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaya duga Liberation: The Salient Ablaze Освобождение. Огненная дуга Liberation Part One: The Bulge of Fire Osvobozhdenie.Part.1.Ognennaya.duga Liberación parte 1: La Bolsa de Fuego Osvobození I - Ohnivá duha Befreiung Teil 1 - Der Feuerbogen 解放1:炮火弧线 Libertação 1 O Arco de Fogo Wyzwolenie 1: Ognisty łuk Освобождение: Огнена дъга Libération 1 : L'arc de feu Liberacion El Arco de Fuego (Osvobozhdenie Part 1) Απελευθέρωση: Φλεγόμενο Τόξο

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