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Brezhnev’s Contribution to Peace – Soviet Film Archive

In 1972 Comrade Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was awarded the Lenin Prize for his contribution to peace. Brezhnev had first advanced the Program of Peace at the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. This short documentary shows the award ceremony, which was attended […]

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Ukrainism: Who constructed it and why. Part II

“Pora!” members on Maidan, 2004From the monograph Ukrainism Part 1 Link: Ukrainism: Who constructed it and why. Who were the “Ukrainian children” trained by radicals from other countries? Sergey Kurginyan and the Aleksandrovskoye commune present a new, revised edition of the collective monograph Continuation of the lecture presented on March 4, 2023 (Link to previous

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Ukrainism: Who constructed it and why. Part I

Photo: Hipacy Pociej Sergey Kurginyan and the Aleksandrovskoye commune present a new, revised edition of the collective monograph Part I. Ukrainism: Historical, political and religious context and Part II. Ukrainism: Relevant international game In 2014, outright neo-Banderites came to power in Kiev. People in Odessa who opposed the neo-fascist coup were burnt alive in the

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Antifascist Congress in Minsk Passes Resolution

Participants of the 2nd International Anti-Fascist Congress, which is taking place in Minsk, have passed a resolution in the name of humanity’s future. The document is titled as “We will stop neo-fascism through joint efforts in the name of humanity’s future”. The document reads: “We, participants of the 2nd International Anti-Fascist Congress, state that today

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Step Onto the Stage – Soviet Film Archive

“Step Onto the Stage” is a documentary on the performing arts in the Soviet Union. The film showcases the talents of some of the greatest performers of the time from throughout the USSR. It includes profiles of Russian pianist Andrei Gavrilov, Azerbaijani singer Khuraman Gasimova, and Ukrainian opera singer Alexander Vorshilov, among others. On the

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Why is there a shadow of The Black Corps in the neo-Nazi battalion?

Image by Galina Brusnitsyna © Rossa Primavera News AgencyUkraine-centrism In fact, every symbol of neo-Nazis and every name has a superficial meaning for the crowd and a deep meaning for the initiated, Andreyz Bersenev said on July 12 in his article “Azov (organization banned in Russia). From Marginalized Group in Kharkov to the International Neo-Nazi Network” published

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18th Century Russian Architecture (1979 Film) – Soviet Film Archive

The Soviet Film Project presents a short documentary from the Soviet Union on 18th Century Russian Architecture. It presents a contemporary view of prominent buildings such as Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Leningrad, the Kremlin Arsenal in Moscow, and the Winter Palace which housed the Romanov dynasty from the time of Peter the Great

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