1962 Film U.S. Army in Berlin: Timetable for Crisis
This 1962 U.S. Army film traced the history of the conflict between the Soviet Union and Western democracies that eventually led to…
This Pepperdine College Cold War film documents Soviet territorial expansion between 1917 and 1962, and warns of the threat of… read more
This Pepperdine College Cold War film documents Soviet territorial expansion between 1917 and 1962, and warns of the threat of international communism. Primarily focused on the increase of Soviet global influence following World War II, the film details how Poland, Hungary, China, North Korea, Cuba, and North Vietnam were influenced by leaders in Moscow. close
This 1962 U.S. Army film traced the history of the conflict between the Soviet Union and Western democracies that eventually led to…
Narrated by actor James Cagney, this 1962 U.S. Army film presented a critical history of Soviet communism beginning…
This 1962 film documents the city of Berlin from the end of World War II to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. Produced…
An historic 1961 Universal Newsreel was shown with pictures of East Berliners fleeing before the wall between East and…