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Babi Yar: Lessons of History – Soviet Film Project

“Babi Yar: Lessons of History” depicts the atrocities of the Nazis at Babi Yar in Kiev, Ukraine, including personal testimonies from the survivors. By describing the horrors of fascism at the time, the film serves as a warning to struggle against its re-emergence in the present day.

The film can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/Q3mRCOrEmPw . Please be aware that the film includes graphic imagery and is rated for an 18+ audience.

On the Soviet Film Project:
At the end of 2008, various comrades regained possession of a cache of films that used to be the film library of the Berkeley, CA branch of the Soviet-American Friendship Society. The collection consists of about 300 films on a variety of topics. Most of them are in Russian with English subtitles, and represent the Soviet Union speaking of itself, in its own voice.

The U. S. Friends of the Soviet People (USFSP) agreed to take possession of these films in 2009, and raise the funds and perform the work to digitize the collection, and to distribute its contents both via recorded media (like DVDs) and via the Internet.

Today, with the funds we have raised, we have finally been able to begin publishing these digitized films. If you would like to support us in continuing to digitize more films, please make a donation to USFSP at https://usfriendsofthesovietpeople.info/donations/ .

We do this not to profit from the work, but to preserve the memory of the USSR and its many achievements, and to pass that memory on to future generations.

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