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'Tank Brigade' is a 1955 Czechoslovak film made about the World War II Eastern Front conflict between German and Czechoslovak forces. The film is set in 1944 and follows Czechoslovak tank brigade during Battle of Ostrava.

The film is largely a propaganda film, depicting actions of the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Tank Armoured Brigade, with Soviet forces, who both fought their way to the Czechoslovak border, and participated in the Battle of the Dukla Pass. The film depicts the struggle for Slovakia and the successful liberation of Ostrava in Northern Moravia. The film was shot in Ostrava; one scene depicts a battle for the Milo Skora bridge in Ostrava city, featuring the actual bridge. Three thousand members of the Czechoslovak People's Army participated in the film.

Crew that worked on film included many significant people of Czech cinematography such as cinematographer Jan uk or director Frantiek Vlil who helped with tank battles. The film is 93 minutes, in colour, and stars Otomar Kreja, Bedich Proko, Martin Rek, Jlius Pntik, Jana Dttov, Ota Sklenka, Zdenk Dt, Ji Sovk, Rudolf Deyl ml., Jiri Vala, Miloslav Holub, Milo Nedbal, Antonin Sura.

The screenplay was written by Jaroslav Klima, directed by Ivo Toman and produced by eskoslovensk Armdn Film.

Unusual for war films, it used a variety of authentic armoured vehicles used by both sides, including Russian T-34 and T-34/85s, as well as German Sturmgeschtz III, Panzer IV and a Schwimmwagen.

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