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The Soviet Story documentary

Written and directed by Edvīns Šnore (2008), this is the unsanitized story of Soviet Communism and Soviet-German collaboration before 1941.

The film features interviews with Western and Russian historians, including Norman Davies and Boris Sokolov, Russian writer Viktor Suvorov, Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, members of the European Parliament and participants, as well as survivors of the rampaging, bloodlust Soviet terror machine.

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“Only by understanding the genocides of the past, can we hope to prevent others from occurring in our lifetime.”

The Soviet Story is a 2008 documentary film about Soviet Communism and Soviet-German relations before 1941 and after, written and directed by Edvīns Šnore and sponsored by the Union for Europe of the Nations group in the European Parliament.

Using interviews, historical footage, and documents, the film documentary argues that close philosophical, political, and organizational connections existed between the Nazi and Soviet systems.

It highlights the Great Purge, the Holodomor, the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, the Katyn massacre, the Gestapo–NKVD collaboration, forced population transfer in the Soviet Union, and the medical experiments in the gulags.

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