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01 7th, 2009

This World War II-era Soviet propaganda pieces shows the comrades what the fuhrer really wants to do to the Motherland. Pretty interesting stuff

Hymn of the Soviet Union

Author: Admin
01 7th, 2009

Soviet propaganda posters set to the Soviet national anthem

Soviet Jazz-Funk, 1974

Author: Admin
01 7th, 2009

heavy drums by Vladimir Vasilkov hooked me up in the mid 80s when i saw this movie on a TV. This track is still unrealeased on vinyl, great example of the Soviet Jazz-Funk from the early 70s !!! Big up to Mr.Vasilkov and his musicians

01 7th, 2009

The Cold War made for some pretty entertaining pop culture. Like this Wendy's Commercials from sometime in the 1980s. It's another one from Sedelmaier, who brought us "Where's the Beef?"


Soviet/ USSR Anthem in English, with Soviet Videos (recorded from Victory Parade of 1945). By Paul Robeson. English lyrics of this version United forever in friendship and labour, Our mighty republics will ever endure. The great Soviet Union will live through the ages. The dream of a people their fortress secure. CHORUS: Long live our Soviet Motherland, built by the people's mighty hand. Long live our People, united and free. Strong in our friendship tried by fire. Long may our crimson flag inspire, Shining in glory for all men to see. Through days dark and stormy where Great Lenin led us Our eyes saw the bright sun of freedom above and Stalin our Leader with faith in the People, Inspired us to build up the land that we love. CHORUS: Long live our Soviet Motherland, built by the people's mighty hand. Long live our People, united and free. Strong in our friendship tried by fire. Long may our crimson flag inspire, Shining in glory for all men to see. We fought for the future, destroyed the invader, and brought to our homeland the Laurels of Fame. Our glory will live in the memory of nations and all generations will honour her name. CHORUS: Long live our Soviet Motherland, built by the people's mighty hand. Long live our People, united and free. Strong in our friendship tried by fire. Long may our crimson flag inspire, Shining in glory for all men to see. PLEASE SEE ALSO!!! Soviet Victory Parade of 1945 in color[Part I] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD9fqcFijUA Soviet Victory Parade of 1945 in color[Part II] - Final http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGXPt0vT8Us

01 7th, 2009

Reagan tells Soviet jokes

01 7th, 2009

The theme song for Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3, from the Red Alert 3: Official Soundtrack. Track composed by James Hannigan, Album by Frank Klepacki, James Hannigan & Timothy Michael Wyn - published by EA. -------------------- Don't forget to visit our forum where you can discuss Red Alert 3! http://www.omgclan.org -------------------- Soviet March and all associated copyright is owned by Electronic Arts.


The „Last Sunday" -- erroneously called „THAT Last Sunday" -- was composed by the Polish composer Jerzy Petersburski in 1936. It is a nostalgic tango with lyrics by Zenon Friedwald describing the final meeting of former lovers who are parting. The Polish title was: "To Ostatnia Niedziela" ("The Last Sunday"). The song was extremely popular and was performed by numerous artists (the best known performance by the pre-war Polish singer Mieczysław Fogg). Along the way, it first gained the nick-name of "Suicide Tango" due to its sad lyric (although, the real „suicie song" in the night restaurants of Warsaw -- where the shoot in the brow at 12 at night was not an unusual happening - was in 1930s another sad „Sunday": the „Gloomy Sunday" (in Polish: „Smutna niedziela") by a Hungarian composer Rezső Seress. Soon, it became an international hit; in the US sung by Billie Holiday. But Polish „Last Sunday" also had a terribly sad fate. During World War II In the concentrations camps it was often played while Jewish prisoners were led to the gas chambers and ovens, to be executed. During World War II its Russian version was prepared by Iosif Alveg and performed by Leonid Utyosov under the title of "Weary Sun" (Russian: "Utomlyennoye Solntse"). After World War II, the song remained largely successful and appeared in a number of films, including Yuriy Norshteyn's 1979 "Tale of Tales" (considered by many international critics to be the greatest animated film ever made), the award-winning Krzysztof Kieślowski's "White" (1994) and Nikita Mikhalkov's "Burnt by the Sun" of the same year. The Russian title of the song also became the name-sake for the latter film and -- as the result - for even more educated and worldly Russians, nowadays, it is considered as the „Russian national song"! Recording: Alexandr Cfasman Orkestr, Russian vocal refrain by Pavel Mihailov - Utomlennoe Solnce (J.Petersburski), Noginskij Zawod 1932

01 7th, 2009

cnn documentary about the failed take over of afghanistan by the soviet union.the war started with the assasination of the leader of the soviet installed puppet government to the eventual defeat of the soviets by american backed mudjahadeen fighters


Full transcript of the interview: http://uselessdissident.blogspot.com/2008/11/interview-with-yuri-bezmenov.html see how Communist subversion works and compare it to what you see in the west today


Here's an amazing scene from an ultra-rare, kitschy, trippy, Soviet-style SF film, Ikarie XB 1 (aka Ikaria XB1, Icarus XB1 and Voyage to the End of the Universe). Czechoslovakia's first science fiction film, this remarkable 1963 movie tells the story of Starship Ikaria XB 1's 2163 trek to Alpha Centari. ("Voyage" was the savagely cut, English dubbed version released by American International Pictures.) The film is generally apolitical, except for this remarkable scene, in which the explorers enter a derelict 20th Century space craft, littered with evidence of capitalist immorality. The visuals are striking. Corpses of tuxedo-clad, gambling westerners, their bodies preserved by open vacuum. The crew killed by their own chemical hand-weapons as they fought over dwindling oxygen. The ship laden with nuclear weapons -- still active after centuries. Ikarie XB 1 is an ambitious, thoughtful, intelligent film that was decades ahead of its time. It's an ultra-rare "must-see" for any serious SF fan, with high-concept elements galore: a trip to proxima centaura; time dilation; future foods, fashion, music and dance; first-contact protocols; increased longevity; artificial intelligence; bulky socialist robots. It's said the screenplay was inspired by the work of Stanislaw Lem, including "The Magellanic Cloud" from 1955. Available as a PAL Region 2 DVD from European retailers, and in the US from xploitedcinema.com. Please buy the DVD to help encourage future DVD releases of other Eastern-bloc SF gems.

01 7th, 2009

Českosloveneský filmový týdeník č. 35/1968


28/12/2008 - Demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in London, 24 hours after the Israeli government's mass bombing on the Gaza strip killed over 300 people. Help build solidarity with the people of Palestine: www.palestinecampaign.org To donate and help the Palestinians visit: www.interpal.org Made by SovietFilms

The Red Army Choir

Author: Admin
01 7th, 2009

The National Anthem of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic. Video edited by Jari Tuominen, Vunet.org.

01 7th, 2009

This one part from The film. The Soviet Story About communists criminal act in Ukraine

01 7th, 2009

1968 Soviet occupation in Czechoslovakia

01 7th, 2009

Soviet National Anthem. Soviet Army Parade on the occasion of the 67th Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution

01 7th, 2009

Fyodor Khitruk won the Golden Palm in Cannes (1973) for this excellent animation

01 7th, 2009

Very powerful anti-war animation. Originally from Google video. No russian required.

01 7th, 2009

"Nightingales, don't wake the soldiers, let them sleep for a while..."


SOVIET UNION 1 GK Rinat Dasaev 2 DF Vladimir Bessonov 5 DF Anatoly Demianenko (c) 10 DF Oleg Kuznetsov 21 DF Vasili Rats 7 MD Ivan Yaremchuk 8 MD Pavlo Yakovenko 9 MD Aleksandr Zavarov 12 MD Andrey Bal 20 MD Sergey Aleinikov 19 FW Igor Belanov Substitutes 14 FW Sergey Rodionov (73') 17 MD Vadym Yevtushenko (80') Coach: Valeri Lobanovsky BELGIUM 1 GK Jean-Marie Pfaff 2 DF Eric Gerets 5 DF Michel Renquin 13 DF Georges Grün 6 MD Frank Vercauteren 8 MD Enzo Scifo 11 MD Jan Ceulemans (c) 21 MD Stephane Demol 22 MD Patrick Vervoort 16 FW Nico Claesen 18 FW Daniel Veyt Coach: Guy Thys June 15th 1986 (16:00) Leon, Estadio Nou Camp REFEREE Erik Fredriksson (Sweden) LINESMEN David Socha (United States) Arminio Victorian Sanchez (Spain) Watch the Extra Time here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex51f8xxDi8


Soviet Army Chorus (with bass soloist) 'Stenka Rasin' 'Стенька Разин' Russian Band Ensemble "Soviet Army Chorus, Band & Dance Ensemble" Lyrics by Dmitri Sadovnikov Дмитрий Николаевич Садовников

Soviet Gymnastics

Author: Admin
01 7th, 2009

Montage of when gymnastics was beautiful *sigh* I didn't make this, but isn't it brilliant?!


Film about the boy from Soviet Union which sang in children's chorus and was well-known all over the country.


Ok, National Anthem of Soviet Union again but now with better sound quality. I'm not sure for playing whether it is better or worse. Recorded with my homestudio. Just one guitar cable to my soundcard (EMU 1820) and recorded with Cubase SX.