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Tsar Bomba documentary
S. Petrukhin:
--- Quote from: schmitt trigger on October 03, 2020, 02:07:18 pm ---Fascinating! Спасибо
Wish I could understand Russian.
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I grew up in the USSR. I've watched a lot of these movies. They are very boring, the speaker says primitive phrases, believe me, there is nothing interesting, except slogans and propaganda. This was the peculiarity of the communist system: very few explanations, very few interesting things, few words, a lot of pathos. To understand something, it was necessary to study a lot and dryly on the harsh theory. But now these films seem interesting - nostalgia. :-//
And believe me: the USSR never wanted to attack anyone, we did not even have hints in the propaganda about the beginning of the war or any impact on other countries. We went through a terrible war, and the most terrible thing in the USSR was a new war.
The former countries of the socialist camp now call us occupiers, but in fact they lived at the expense of the USSR. The Soviet Union never drained the resources of their satellites, and he supplied them with resources and buying their useless products. Because of this, to a large extent, life in the USSR was not rich - our allies cost us dearly.
S. Petrukhin:
--- Quote from: schmitt trigger on October 03, 2020, 02:07:18 pm ---Fascinating! Спасибо
Wish I could understand Russian.
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You can also enable subtitles with translation on YouTube :scared:
Bud:
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 04, 2020, 05:36:45 pm ---I grew up in the USSR. I've watched a lot of these movies. They are very boring, the speaker says primitive phrases, believe me, there is nothing interesting, except slogans and propaganda. This was the peculiarity of the communist system: very few explanations, very few interesting things, few words, a lot of pathos. To understand something, it was necessary to study a lot and dryly on the harsh theory. But now these films seem interesting - nostalgia. :-//
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It seem certainly to be an educational video for military personnel. It makes sense to have it use concise to the point language. You would not want the narrator waffling around in this type of videos. This is not a documentary for general public audience.
S. Petrukhin:
--- Quote from: Bud on October 04, 2020, 06:07:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: S. Petrukhin on October 04, 2020, 05:36:45 pm ---I grew up in the USSR. I've watched a lot of these movies. They are very boring, the speaker says primitive phrases, believe me, there is nothing interesting, except slogans and propaganda. This was the peculiarity of the communist system: very few explanations, very few interesting things, few words, a lot of pathos. To understand something, it was necessary to study a lot and dryly on the harsh theory. But now these films seem interesting - nostalgia. :-//
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It seem certainly to be an educational video for military personnel. It makes sense to have it use concise to the point language. You would not want the narrator waffling around in this type of videos. This is not a documentary for general public audience.
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These films are more for political leadership. But in the USSR there were many educational films for schoolchildren and students, they were all about the same. I even know how they were shot and how much they were artificial and ostentatious one of the films the newsreel studio shot about me.
The movie for the military looks like this: Believe me, after watching this movie, you will never be able to control Soviet military equipment. You will need a long and deep study of the theory and many years of practice to know everything by heart. We didn't have a detailed and clear explanation of how Dave does it. :)
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