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4by Vasiliev, Y. N“…Red flag tied to bayonet with Tsarist emblem cut in half Original title: 50 лет советской власти PO-1858…”
Published 1967
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5Published 1957“…Informational charts depicting the concentration of industrial production in tsarist Russia Original title: Концентрация промышленного производства в царской россии PO-0631…”
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6by Apsit, Aleksandr“…Armed worker and peasant stepping on Tsarist and aristocratic regalia and broken chains as people stream forward and a bright sun rises in background Original title: Год пролетарской диктатуры. …”
Published c.1918
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7Published 1937“…Based on a 19th Georgian century epic, the film tells the story of Arsen, son of a poor villager who starts to fight the tsarist representatives in Georgia. He lives in the mountains and helps the poor against the armed Cossacks as well as speculative merchants. …”
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8by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Interview with a descendant of the tsarist dynasty, Nikolai Nikolaevich Romanov. Интервью с потомком царской династии Николаем Николаевичем Романовым.…”
Published 1992-1994
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9by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Discussion of the Russian Budget; Georgian-Abkhazian armed conflict; analysis of events in Moscow on May 1, 1993; unlawful police actions; Russia's geopolitical interests; memorial service for the tsarist Romanov family. Обсуждение бюджета Российской Федерации; грузино-абхазский вооруженный конфликт; анализ событий в Москве 1 мая 1993 года, противозаконность действий милиции; геополитические интересы России в ближнем и дальнем зарубежье; панихида по царской семье Романовых.…”
Published 1992-1994
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10Published 1947“…Driven by noble intentions to enlighten people in a Siberian mining village, the young woman spent her life in the countryside and witnessed the changes a Russian village underwent from pre-revolutionary tsarist times to the aftermath of WWII. Almost deprived of love (her lover/husband is almost always absent, either imprisoned for political crimes or fighting in the communist ranks), the woman devotes her life to her school. …”