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Who Is Threatening Peace? 1983, 1983.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Tychkov, Alexander, director.
Grekov, Viktor, Script.
Kasymov, B, Photography.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Series:
The Second World War & the Rise of Fascism; Global tensions & the Cold War; The Vietnam War & Southeast Asia; Revolution in Cuba & Latin America; Nuclear War & Peace Movements
Wars & Revolutions
Standardized Title:
Кто угрожает миру. English.
Language:
English
Genre:
Internet videos.
Nonfiction films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (video file 0:50:53) : Sound, Colour.
Place of Publication:
1983,
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital.
Summary:
A documentary about how the world needs peace for the benefit of all people, and how the United States was the primary threat to this in the second half of the twentieth century. [WARNING: contains footage of concentration camps, death, wounds, torture and the effects of nuclear and chemical weapons.]. The film begins in 1945 and shows the terrible destruction in Europe, Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the Second World War. It touches on conflicts from 1945-1983 including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the Bay of Pigs crisis (1961), the coup d'état in Chile (1973), and military interventions in the Middle East and Central America. Regarding contemporary events, the film is concerned with military-strategic parity, and the United States' use of Europe as a store for weapons that will tip the balance in its favour. Peaceful proposals from the USSR and demonstrations against American weapons by the people of Europe are juxtaposed with aggressive American policies.
Credits:
Contributors: Grekov, Viktor; Kasymov, B.
Notes:
Archive Reference: N-507105.
Description based on online resource (viewed on 17 October, 2017).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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