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Field name | Value |
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Title | Manchuria |
Production Date | 1985 |
Country of Production | USSR |
Duration | 00:28:40 |
Film Subject Era | 1939-1945 |
Genre | Documentary |
Summary | Documentary focusing on the liberation of Manchuria by Soviet troops in 1945. [WARNING: scenes featuring dead civilians and soldiers.] |
Subjects | Second World War (1939-1945); Wars; Soldiers; Fascism; Memorials; Conferences; Bombing; Bomb damage; Japanese army; Imperialism; Injuries and wounds; Civilian casualties; Civilians; Weapons; Chinese army; Military aircraft; Railways; Construction; Nuclear weapons; Navy; Retreat; Transport; Surrender; Newspapers; Pravda (newspaper); Tanks; Red Army; People's Liberation Army; Concentration camps; Prisoners of war |
Director | Grigoriev, Igor |
Contributors |
Script: Grigoriev, Igor Camera: Orlov, Yuri, Levenburg, Marc |
People | Churchill, Winston (1874-1965); Stalin, Josef (1878-1953); Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945); Malik, Yakov (1906-1980); KantarÅ Suzuki (1868-1948); Vasilevsky, Aleksandr (1895-1977); Pliyev, Issa (1903-1979); Hirohito, Emperor of Japan (1901-1989); Puyi, Emperor of China (1906-1967); Kazakov, Vasily (1898-1968); Mao Zedong (1893-1976) |
Places | Manchuria; Yalta; Nanking (Nanjing); Potsdam; Mongolia; Gobi Desert; Harbin; Amur River; Transbaikal Military District; Hinggan Mountains; Indonesia; Vietnam; Burma (Myanmar); China; Korea; Germany; USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) |
Fiction/Non Fiction | Non Fiction |
Sound | Sound |
Colour Format | Black and White |
Language | English (Narrator) |
Module | Wars & Revolutions |
BFI Identifier | N-504072 |
Copyright | The British Film Institute |