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  1. Giles Udy is a historian whose work covers Soviet history, the Gulag, and the influence of Soviet Communism and Marxism in British politics from 1917 to 1956 and in the present day. Giles has spent the last twenty years studying Soviet Communism, particularly its repression of its citizens and its sponsorship of revolution and subversion abroad ...

  2. A crawl at the opening seconds of the 1962 film “The Truth About Communism” explains that this film was shown to Alexander Kerensky, a lawyer, politician, Minister of War, and minister-chairman of the Russian Provisional Government overthrown by Communists in the 1917 Russian Revolution.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2023 · the documentary film you're about to see was shown to mr. alexander kerensky, president of the democratic provisional government of russia, overthrown by the communist in 1917. mr. kerensky considered to make a few introductory remarks about our picture. we present alexander kerensky in his new york city apartment october 10th, 1962. >> ladies and gentlemen, and a few minutes you will see the ...

  4. Yeonmi Park was born in a country where liberty and human rights do not exist. She has seen and experienced firsthand the tragedy and devastation of life und...

    • 59 min
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    • Young America's Foundation
  5. Cast. Ronald Reagan hosts and narrates this documentary about the Communist threat to the free world. Alexander Kerensky, the first premier of the provisional Russian Government in 1917, formally introduces the film. This documentary traces the development of the Communist movement from birth, the Lenin years, its struggle for direction, the ...

  6. 23 de abr. de 2011 · On the 90th October Revolution´s Anniversary, this documentary presents the violent rise of the Soviet Empire from the Chaos of revolution to the terror of t...

    • 120 min
    • 134.7K
    • Luís Afonso Assumpção
  7. From the Collection: The Bowen Papers consist of correspondence and manuscripts of Bowen's writings. The manuscripts include Bowen's published novels, The Weight of the Cross, Bamboo, Sidestreet, and The Truth about Communism, and several unpublished works, as well as of short stories, poems, dramatic works, articles and essays and of miscellaneous material, such as notes for speeches.