
If the player showed both brutality and mercy, Chernov will guess that a hero doesn't need their actions questioned.Ĭhernov is mentioned in Alex Mason's files (under the "asmith" account), which recounts Reznov's heroism during the Second World War, and the private being noted for fighting alongside him. ep.15 Zeros Alt ep.16 Hells Gate ep.17 Chernov ep.18 Fight Parliamen ep. Chernov was left at the stairway as Reznov and the unit captured the Reichstag, and he presumably died from his injuries.ĭepending on the player's actions, Chernov's last entry will speak of Dimitri in different views, seeing him as not a hero for his brutality or being one if he showed mercy. Reznov and Dimtri checked on their comrade, and Reznov took sympathy on the private by collecting his diary and stating that "someone should read this". When Chernov marched to the entrace, he was burned to near death by a German wielding a flamethrower, but the soldier was killed. The private then obtained the Red Army flag and participated in helping his allies in destroying the Nazis infantry to enter the Reichstag. Afterward, Chernov tried to dry off his diary before being reprimended by Reznov, who told him that no one would read his diary.


Going to the streets, Chernov either saw Dimitri murder the surviving German troops on Reznov's orders, or spare them and allow the other Soviets to kill them.Įntering the metro station, Chernov and the Red Army continued their fight against the Germans, and barely managed to escape when the metro was flooded by the Nazis. Entering the empty streets of Berlin, Chernov would continue to witness the brutality of his comrades, but remained loyal to the Red Army in fighting against the Germans. The unit would go to defeat the Nazis at the countryside and destroying German tanks hidden in a barn, and the unit would continue their push to Berlin. While battling against the Nazis, Chernov refused to mercilessly murder the Germans that were begging, and Reznov scolded him to be more about Dimitri. By 1942, he started to write in a journal to express his thoughts about the war and the Soviets brutality.ĭuring the Soviets push to Berlin in 1945, Chernov was assigned to a unit under the command of Viktor Reznov, and the team managed to rescue Reznov's friend Dimitri Petrenko. Though Chernov was dedicated to wanting to defeat the Nazi Party, Chernov became dismayed by his comrades violence against the Germans.

Not much is known about Chernov's past, but he was born in Russia presumably during the 1900s to unnamed parents, and later joined the Red Army during the height of World War II.
