Open Phones: Events in the Soviet Union
C-SPAN opened its phones to take questions and comments from viewers about events in the Soviet Union.
Three foreign journalists discussed the attempted coup in the Soviet Union and its impact on countries in Europe. Mr. Hegge, a former Moscow… read more
Three foreign journalists discussed the attempted coup in the Soviet Union and its impact on countries in Europe. Mr. Hegge, a former Moscow correspondent, discussed the coup’s impact on Scandinavia, and Mr. Kister, a former defense correspondent, discussed the effect of the failure of the coup on Germany and Eastern Europe. close
C-SPAN opened its phones to take questions and comments from viewers about events in the Soviet Union.
Viewers commented on events in the Soviet Union prior to a joint news conference with U.S. President George H.W. Bush an…
C-SPAN opened their phone lines to viewers so they could give their views on events in the former Soviet Union.
A re-air of the BBC World Service News, the English language shortwave service of the United Kingdom. Events reported on…