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Politburo Pages of History Issue 3 - 1920

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Abstract
The film uses footage from newsreels of 1921, including the chronicle of the Civil War. The film includes the following filming: fragments of the film "Quiet Don" - the flight from Novorossiysk to the Crimea of Denikin's army units; among those present in the port of Novorossiysk G. Melikhov (actor P. Glebov); fragments of the film "Chapaev" - the attack of the Kappelevites. Newsreel footage of the Civil War: explosions on the battlefield, a column of armored vehicles driving along the road, Leon Trotsky's speech in front of the troops, cavalry galloping into the attack, soldiers running along the railway tracks, shooting, a train with Red Army men moving along the railway, soldiers with rifles running through on the street of the city, Leon Trotsky's speech at a rally in memory of those killed in the explosion in Leontievsky lane on September 25, 1919 in Moscow, the funeral of the dead members of the Moscow Committee on Red Square. The film includes photographs: the commanders of the White Army - A. Denikin, N. Yudenich, Wrangel, A. Kolchak, May-Mayevsky; leaders of the Bolshevik Party, the Soviet state and Soviet military leaders during the Civil War - V. I. Lenin, I. Stalin, L. Trotsky, I. Vatsetis, S. Kamenev, M. Frunze and others. Views of the Moscow Kremlin, view of the Peter and Paul Fortress ...
Director
V. Lopatin
Color
Color
Film ID
34313
Keywords
civil war
, cinematography
, rcp (b)
, higher bodies of state power
, cities
Meterage
285,3
Number of Parts
1
Operators
K. Fedorovich
Release Date
1990
Sound