Liberation: The Fire Bulge
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Liberation: The Fire Bulge
Summary
Liberation: The Fire Bulge is a film[1].
Key Facts
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's instance of is recorded as The Fire Bulge — instance of (P31): film[2].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge was directed by The Fire Bulge — director (P57): Yuri Ozerov[3].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge followed The Fire Bulge — follows (P155): Stalingrad[4].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge was followed by The Fire Bulge — followed by (P156): Liberation: Breakthrough[5].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge is part of The Fire Bulge — part of (P361): Liberation[6].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's country of origin is recorded as The Fire Bulge — country of origin (P495): Soviet Union[7].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's country of origin is recorded as The Fire Bulge — country of origin (P495): Germany[8].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's country of origin is recorded as The Fire Bulge — country of origin (P495): Poland[9].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's country of origin is recorded as The Fire Bulge — country of origin (P495): Yugoslavia[10].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's country of origin is recorded as The Fire Bulge — country of origin (P495): Italy[11].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge was published on May 7, 1970[12].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's title is recorded as Освобождение. Фильм первый. Огненная дуга[13].
- Liberation: The Fire Bulge's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7727', 'amount': '+87'}[14].
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Authorship and Creation
Liberation: The Fire Bulge was directed by The Fire Bulge — director (P57): Yuri Ozerov[3].
Publication
Liberation: The Fire Bulge was released on May 7, 1970[12]. It is part of The Fire Bulge — part of (P361): Liberation[6].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Liberation: The Fire Bulge followed The Fire Bulge — follows (P155): Stalingrad[4]. It was followed by The Fire Bulge — followed by (P156): Liberation: Breakthrough[5].