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Three documentaries by Russian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa. Includes; BLOCKADE, LANDSCAPE and REVUE. In BLOCKADE, Loznitsa draws on three-and-a-half hours of silent footage acquired from the St. Petersburg...
Covers the last stages of the battle. Lays particular stress on the magnitude of the victory - the number of German dead, equipment abandoned and destroyed, high ranking officers surrendering (including von...
Consists of five items: scenes in Millerovo after liberation by the Red Army; evidence of crimes committed by Fascists in the village of Vorontsovo-Alexandrovskoe; scenes in liberated Pyatigorsk; the...
An example of the newsreels that the Soviet Union produced during the Second World War. They normally contained four or five items showing how the people were, in various ways, contributing to the...
Items include the first Moscow-Kharkov train for two years leaves the Kursk terminus; a tribute to the Kousbass coalminers; Moscow citizens harvest their allotments; Russian cameraman on the Leningrad front...
The five items depict the repair and rebuilding of villages and industry destroyed by the Germans. In Stalinogorsk the coalmine, deliberately flooded during the occupation, is once again productive. At...
Shows Benes’ arrival (11 December) at a Moscow station where he is met by Molotov and Voroshilov and, later that day, a reception at which he is received by Kalinin. The next day an agreement between...
Consists of 6 items:- the harvesting of grain in the Bogatov district; the production of cannon in an armaments factory in the Urals; the building of a blast furnace in a metallurgical factory in the Urals;...
The broadcast made by Molotov on 22 June 1941 in which he announced to the Russian people that their country had been invaded by German troops. The newsreel shows shots of factory workers and members of the...
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