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The Liberation of Auschwitz and the Execution of its commander, Rudolf Hoss

Photo: Rudolf Höss is led to the noose next to the former gas chamber in camp Auschwitz I. Oświęcim (Auschwitz), Poland, 16 April 1947. Rudolf Hoess, the commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, is hanged next to the crematorium at the camp, 1947 Rudolf Hoess on the gallows, immediately before his execution, 1947. Rudolf Hoess

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In the USSR, The Right to Work – Soviet Film Project

“In the USSR, The Right to Work” documents the working lives of the Soviet people and the opportunities which existed to pursue fulfilling careers. The Right to Work for all Soviet people was guaranteed by the Constitution of the USSR. Industrialization and collectivization in the 1920s ensured that unemployment had been entirely eliminated in the

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View from Left Field: Celebration of the 80th Anniversary of Great October Socialist Revolution (1997)

The Party of Communists USA is happy to present a recording of the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, held in 1997 at the Case de las Americas in Manhattan, New York. This event was a production of U. S. Friends of Northstar Compass, predecessor to today’s U. S. Friends

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Rude Awakening (Soviet Jews and Israel) – Soviet Film Archive

“Rude Awakening” documents the Zionist propaganda which Soviet Jews were often exposed to, and the regrets of those who moved to Israel. The film also rejects Zionist propaganda which states that Jews were oppressed in the Soviet Union. It shows the way of life of Jews in the Soviet Union, and the many great contributions

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