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Military-Strategic Parity 1985, 1985.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Mostovoy, Piotr, director.
Dobronitskiy, Viktor, Camera.
Tatarnikov, Viktor M, fl. 1985, On-screen participant.
Zhurkin, Vitaly V, fl. 1985, On-screen participant.
Zalgladin, Vadim, fl. 1985, On-screen participant.
Bovin, Alexander, On-screen participant.
Union of the Soviet Society of Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, sponsoring body.
Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow, production company.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Series:
Nuclear War & Peace Movements
Wars & Revolutions
Standardized Title:
Военно-стратегический паритет. English.
Language:
English
Genre:
Internet videos.
Nonfiction films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (video file 0:25:17) : Sound, Colour.
Place of Publication:
1985,
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital.
Summary:
Informative short comparing American and Soviet nuclear arsenals from the Soviet perspective. [WARNING: includes scenes of dead bodies.]. A journalist from 'Izvestia' interviews a general, a historian and a politician to find out more about military-strategic parity between the Soviet Union and the United States. With a view to education the Soviet people, the film includes archive footage of American missiles, a discussion about Reagan's 'Star Wars' programme, and scenes of growing anti-nuclear sentiment across the globe.
Participant:
Tatarnikov, Viktor M (fl. 1985); Zhurkin, Vitaly V (fl. 1985); Zalgladin, Vadim (fl. 1985); Bovin, Alexander
Credits:
Contributors: Dobronitskiy, Viktor.
Production Company: Central Documentary Film Studios, Moscow.
Notes:
Sponsored by Union of the Soviet Society of Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries.
Description based on online resource (viewed on 17 October, 2017).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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