Yes. In every call of duty game the missions are based on real ones. The characters are real and everything that happens is real. PS. Weaver was NOT real!
No. He was a character made up.
no, of course not its only a game...
The 3 main people that you kill in Black Ops are; -Steiner. -Kravchenko. -Dragovich.
The related link lists more characters and provides detailed information on each character starting with Frank Woods, Viktor Reznov, Jason Hudson, Alex Mason, Grregori Weaver, Nikita Dragovich, Lev Kravtchenko, Friedrich Steiner, Dimitri Petrenko, Joseph Bowman, Fidel Castro and more are available at the related link
Dragovich was a fictional character made up by the developers of the game, but he is vaguely related to the real life counterpart Nikita Khrushchev
Yes. In every call of duty game the missions are based on real ones. The characters are real and everything that happens is real. PS. Weaver was NOT real!
The work camp vorkuta was a real place, however im not so sure that Dragovich, Kravchenko and steiner were real and the hole thing about the number was not real ether.
No. He was a character made up.
no, of course not its only a game...
Rucha Gujarati is the real name of Nikita.
A character from Call of Duty: Black Ops. He is a Soviet Army general and World War ll veteran who brainwashes U.S. Marine Corps Captain Alex Mason into assassinating President John F. Kennedy, which he succeeds in doing. Kennedy's death was not the only thing Dragovich wanted, he wished for the downfall of the United States as a superpower.
The name Nikita is of Greek origin and can be used for both males and females. The meaning of Nikita is unconquered. A famous person named Nikita is the late Nikita Khrushchev, a leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
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Nikita Kruchev.
no, but he is based of someone.
The name Nikita is of Greek origin and can be used for both males and females. The meaning of Nikita is unconquered. A famous person named Nikita is the late Nikita Khrushchev, a leader of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.