PBS-How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin (2009).WS-PDTV.XviD.Ekolb
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How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin (2009) This is the unknown story of how the Beatles inspired a revolution that helped to destroy the communist system. Leslie Woodhead first met the Beatles in 1962 when he worked on a film in the Liverpool Cavern Club before the world had heard of the Fab Four. Twenty-five years later, when Woodhead began to make films in the Soviet Union, he became aware of how the Beatles legend had soaked into the lives of a generation of Soviet kids -- even though they were barred from playing "Back in the USSR." Now he has been on a journey to meet the Soviet Beatles generation and to discover how the Fab Four changed their lives. Featuring a bizarre collection of Beatles tribute bands, the film tracks down the stories of how the Cold War was won with music as much as with nuclear missiles. Format : AVI Length : 465 MiB for 55mn 27s 864ms Codec : XviD Source : PDTV Language : English/Russian Subtitles : English Hardcoded Genre : Documentary Video #0 : MPEG-4 Visual at 1 035 Kbps Aspect : 608 x 336 (1.810) at 29.970 fps Audio #0 : MPEG Audio at 122 Kbps Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 KHz Enjoy! Ekolb
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I'm glad to see something that puts a wrench in the theory that the sainted darling of conservative American, the doddering imbecile Ronald Reagan, was the hero responsible for ending the cold war.
Whooohoooo!
Whooohoooo!
lol Amen!
Not that PBS might have a tendency to exaggerate, or even prevaricate a bit. ;)
Oh and then, there is this.
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https://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/09/soviet-doomsday/
Soviet Doomsday Device Still Armed and Ready
We all face the prospect that, if Russia were ever attacked, its strategic nuclear warheads could be launched by a computer system designed and built in the late 1970s.
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So much for "glasnost".
Oh and then, there is this.
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https://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/09/soviet-doomsday/
Soviet Doomsday Device Still Armed and Ready
We all face the prospect that, if Russia were ever attacked, its strategic nuclear warheads could be launched by a computer system designed and built in the late 1970s.
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So much for "glasnost".
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