Grzegorz Braun — Writer
Episodes 4
NEP, Trust, and the Deaf-Mute Blind
This episose describes the genesis and bloody consequences of the communist revolution in Russia. It shows how in the 1920s and 1930s, Lenin, Trotsky, Dzerzhinsky, Stalin, and their associates developed methods of disinformation, provocation, and extermination - "standard variants of the game" that would be applied to anyone standing in the way of the victory of the "world revolution".
Read MoreThe Party's Changing Line, World War III, and the Lokomotywa Report
The second part of the film presents the role of Soviet Union in the beginning of World War II - alongside with tragic war consequences for Russia itself. Also it presents the methods and effects of Soviet infiltration of the West, which constant help kept this criminal and inefficient system "alive".
Read MoreNomenklatura, Disinformation, and Controlled Crises
The film presents the history of Soviet Union during the rules of Khrushchev, and later, Brezhnev. Also it shows the clue elements in the history of Poland (like June 1956 - protests in Poznan) and world (1962 - Cuban crisis, 1968 - Warsaw Pact's military invasion on Czechoslovakia).
Read MoreGold, Meat, Convergence, and Racing on Car Carriers
This film shows the period of 1970's and 1980's in the Soviet history. It shows the attitude of the West to the Soviet Union, and how it changed through years, through presidency of Carter (the best presidency in United States, as GRU claimed) and Reagan (who used to describe USSR as "The Empire of Evil"). It answers the question, why the Soviet Union supported the communist fractions in Africa and Latin America. Also, it tries to describe the "convergence theory", pursued by Andrey Sakharov. Finally, it shows the plan of another system transformation, developed in 1970's by KGB and the role of Mikhail Gorbachev in this plan.
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