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201Published 1993“…The 20th century history of the Soviet cinema and the Soviet Union itself in the form of six video "letters" sent "posthumously" to the Soviet filmmaker Alexander Medvedkin (1900-1989).…”
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202Published 1998“…Duration: 00:46:00 As the Cold War intensifes, so do fears in the Soviet Union and the United States of outside influences -- prompting massive campaigns to purge the "enemy within."…”
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203Published 1998“…By the end of the 1960s, the United States and Soviet Union faced a choice: slow down their Cold War competition -- a process that would be called détente -- or continue an arms race that could end in all-out war.…”
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204Published 1998“…Duration: 00:46:00 In the months following their victory in World War II, the alliance between the Soviet Union and the West quickly proves to be little more than a marriage of convenience. …”
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205Published 2012“…In Stalin's Soviet Union political opponents were sent to labor camps scattered on the borders of the country. …”
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206Published 1990“…The film looks at the effects on Leningrad of "the Great Terror" which swept the Soviet Union in the late 1930s, when spies and "enemies of the state" were seen everywhere. …”
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207Published 2004“…After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Slatina became a Ukrainian town and the border was reopened. …”
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208Published 2007“…Verzio FF Submission In the early 80s, the Soviet Union sent military troops as a ‘friendly assistance’ to Afghanistan. …”
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209Published 2005“…Duration: 01:38:00 The main character, a KGB agent in Finland, is called back to the Soviet Union as his mission is on the verge of being discovered. …”
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210Published 2000“…Duration: 01:29:00 In 1937 the Danish communist Arne Munch-Pedersen disappeared in the Soviet Union. He was never heard from again. Sixty-two years later, another prominent Danish communist goes back to the secret archives in Moscow in search of the truth. …”
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211Published 2001“…History of the creation of the atomic bomb in the Soviet Union. The film traces the different itineraries of its emergence - from the foreign agents who cooperated with the Soviet secret services, particularly Klaus Fuchs, to the research institute headed by Igor' Kurchatov. …”
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212Published 1998“…Duration: 03:00:00 Off-air recordings of various Hungarian and international television documentary and report films about the Gulag - the forced labour camp and prison system in the Soviet Union. The entire program broadcast on 10 April 1998 were in the framework of "Gulag nap" (Gulag day), dedicated to exploring the history of the Soviet Gulag.…”
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213Published 2005“…Verzio FF submission The documentary voyages along the Baltic coast to the Soviet Union on the GDR maiden cruise ship the "MS Völkerfreundschaft" (MS International Friendship). …”
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214Published 2001“…The accident further escalated the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the US.…”
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215Published 1998“…Start: 00:18:00, End: 03:00:00 Off-air recordings of various Hungarian and international television documentary and report films about the Gulag - the forced labour camp and prison system in the Soviet Union. The entire program broadcast on 10 April 1998 were in the framework of "Gulag nap" (Gulag day), dedicated to exploring the history of the Soviet Gulag.…”
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216Published 2006“…Verzio FF submission The Other Russians depicts the- often forced- departure of ethnic Russians from those Republics of the former Soviet Union in which they formed a minority.This film sets out to represent the history of the non-Russian Russians in their accounts of this time- despite the continued silence of the Russian government and the governments of the independent former Soviet Central Asian states from which they were driven into exile.…”
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217Published 1997“…A year later a large-scale antisemitic campaign unfolded in the Soviet Union.…”
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218Published 1995“…Yet when the radio announces the price cuts and introduction of the freedom of speech in the Soviet Union, the game comes to a tragic end.…”
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219Published 2006“…The couple's future seems bright, but the Soviet Union's attack on Finland one year later is set to change their lives forever. …”
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220Published 1995“…Duration: 00:47:00 At the end of World War II in Nuremberg, Germany, twenty-one former officials in the Nazi regime were tried before the International Military Tribunal, composed of judges from the United States, England, France, and the Soviet Union. The defendants, ranging from SS policy makers to high-level hatchetmen, stood accused of crimes against humanity, crimes against peace, and war crimes. …”