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The Unknown War (Russian: "Великая Отечественная" (The Great Patriotic War) or "Неизвестная война" (The Unknown War) is an American documentary television series. The 20-part series documents the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The show was produced and syndicated for ...
The Eastern Front, also known as the Great Patriotic War [n] in the Soviet Union and its successor states, and the German–Soviet War [o] in modern Germany and Ukraine, was a theatre of World War II fought between the European Axis powers and Allies, including the Soviet Union (USSR) and Poland.
The Pilot. A Battle for Survival (Russian: Лётчик, romanized: Lyotchik) is a 2021 Russian WWII film written and directed by Renat Davletyarov, based on the real events surrounding pilot Aleksey Maresyev during World War II (known in Russia as "The Great Patriotic War"). [1] [2] The Pilot.
The term Patriotic War refers to the Russian resistance to the French invasion of Russia under Napoleon I, which became known as the Patriotic War of 1812.In Russian, the term отечественная война originally referred to a war on one's own territory (otechestvo means "the fatherland"), as opposed to a campaign abroad (заграничная война), [3] and later was ...
In 1947, Reizman was part of the crew which filmed a full-length documentary, Moscow is the Capital of the USSR (Russian: Москва-столица СССР), which gave the history of the city during the Russian Revolution, the Great Patriotic War and reconstruction in the post-war period. [7]
"The Great Patriotic War" – History of the air war on the eastern front during World War II "The Last Generation" – Late-model Soviet fighters, including the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 'Fulcrum' and the Sukhoi Su-27 'Flanker' "The Nuclear Bear" – Development of long-range strategic bombers, including the Tupolev Tu-95 'Bear'
The nine-part series was directed by Brian Knappenberger as a follow-up to the 9/11 documentary he released in 2021. “Turning Point” features interviews with more 100 people across seven ...
In 2002, according to survey by Bashkirov and Partners, it was recognized as the most popular movie about the Great Patriotic War. [9] In Soviet Russia, the film was among those recommended for viewing as part of the school curriculum. It is included in the educational program of Russian universities specializing in journalism. [10]