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Title Who Is Threatening Peace?
Production Date 1983
Country of Production USSR
Duration 00:50:53
Film Subject Era 1939-1945; 1946-1953; 1954-1975; Post-1975
Genre Documentary
Summary A documentary about how the world needs peace for the benefit of all people, and how the United States was the primary threat to this in the second half of the twentieth century. [WARNING: contains footage of concentration camps, death, wounds, torture and the effects of nuclear and chemical weapons.]
Original Title Кто угрожает миру
Subjects Peace; Peace movements; Second World War (1939-1945); Nuremberg War Trials; War crimes; Bomb damage; Wars; Nuclear war; Nuclear weapons; Potsdam Conference (1945); Cold War; Reconstruction; UN (United Nations); NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation); Demonstrations; Arms race; Warsaw Pact; Power stations; Exploration; Space; Korean War (1950-1953); Vietnam War (1955-1975); Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961); Chilean Coup (1973); Coups; Arab-Israeli Conflict; Refugees; Civilian deaths; Civilian casualties; Chemical warfare; Submarines
Director Tychkov, Alexander
Contributors
Script:
Grekov, Viktor

Photography:
Kasymov, B.

People Truman, Harry S. (1884-1972); Churchill, Winston (1874-1965); Lumumba, Patrice (1925-1961); Allende, Salvador (1908-1973); Reagan, Ronald (1911-2004)
Places Hiroshima; Nagasaki; Japan; USA (United States of America); USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics); Bikini Island; Marshall Islands; Congo; Cuba; Chile; Israel; Egypt; Lebanon; Beirut; El Salvador; Nicaragua
Fiction/Non Fiction Non Fiction
Sound Sound
Colour Format Colour
Language English (Narrator)
Module Wars & Revolutions
BFI Identifier N-507105
Copyright The British Film Institute