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The Berlin Wall
The forerunner of the wall-the blockade of Berlin-was imposed by the Soviets in response to the introduction of a new currency in West Germany; and the fall of the wall, ultimately, was due to the pressure of that currency and what it could buy. This...(more details) |
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Awakening
This program chronicles the Soviet Union's faltering steps toward political pluralism. There are startling, shocking images in this program: Andrei Sakharov, speaking at a meeting of the Supreme Soviet, cut off in mid-phrase while talking about the e...(more details) |
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Red Hot
This program includes richly emotional scenes of the survivors of the Armenian earthquake; interviews with angry workers in a Yaroslavl engine factory where one of the first strikes in decades took place; a visit to Chernobyl, where people are illega...(more details) |
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The Wall
The infamous Soviet bureaucracy continues to flourish. In Uzbekistan, a young Moslem bride attempts to fight corrupt officials to gain legal redress against her husband's accusation that she was not a virgin at marriage. Outside Leningrad, local peo...(more details) |
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Face-to-Face
This program revisits the Baltic states to meet the leaders of the Latvian People's Front who are fighting to preserve their national identity. The program features an interview with the revolutionary leader of the Green Movement, filmed shortly befo...(more details) |
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