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"Thank God, they've stopped!" -Boris Semashko. -Boris Semashko in response to the end of the German artillery barrage whilst in the trenches at Kursk. Boris Semashko (Russian: Борис Семашко) was a private in Call of Duty: United Offensive who fights during World War II with the player and his squad. He fights in the Battle of Kursk.

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  • Boris Semashko
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  • "Thank God, they've stopped!" -Boris Semashko. -Boris Semashko in response to the end of the German artillery barrage whilst in the trenches at Kursk. Boris Semashko (Russian: Борис Семашко) was a private in Call of Duty: United Offensive who fights during World War II with the player and his squad. He fights in the Battle of Kursk.
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Games
  • Call of Duty: United Offensive
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  • Unknown
Hair
  • Brown
Name
  • Boris Semashko
Sex
  • Male
Rank
  • Private
Affiliations
  • Red Army, 15th Guards Rifle Division, 67th Guards Rifle Division
Race
  • Caucasian
Death
  • Unknown
Nationality
  • Russian
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  • "Thank God, they've stopped!" -Boris Semashko. -Boris Semashko in response to the end of the German artillery barrage whilst in the trenches at Kursk. Boris Semashko (Russian: Борис Семашко) was a private in Call of Duty: United Offensive who fights during World War II with the player and his squad. He fights in the Battle of Kursk.
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