In late November 1941, a group of 28 Red Army soldiers, led by General Ivan Panfilov, halted the advance of 54 German tanks on Moscow. Armed with standard infantry rifles and machine guns, they bravely fought off the German tanks with RPG-40 anti-tank grenades and PTRD-41 anti-tank rifles, despite being vastly outgunned.
Panfilov's 28
In a desperate bid to halt the Nazi war machine, a dwindling band of Soviet soldiers wages a valiant but doomed battle against a formidable German tank column.