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Anatoly Kuznetsov Condemns Stalinism and Describes Life Under Soviet Surveillance

United States - Circa 1969: Interview segment with Anatoly Kuznetsov and Morley Safer: Kuznetsov recalls the early appeal of communism, condemns Stalin’s mass terror, and traces Russia’s tradition of tyranny. He dismisses the brief Khrushchev thaw as cosmetic, describes pervasive surveillance and informers—even within families—and says books, limited travel, and learning Polish hinted at a freer world beyond Soviet isolation. (Footage by Roberto Machado Noa/51³Ô¹ÏÍø
United States - Circa 1969: Interview segment with Anatoly Kuznetsov and Morley Safer: Kuznetsov recalls the early appeal of communism, condemns Stalin’s mass terror, and traces Russia’s tradition of tyranny. He dismisses the brief Khrushchev thaw as cosmetic, describes pervasive surveillance and informers—even within families—and says books, limited travel, and learning Polish hinted at a freer world beyond Soviet isolation. (Footage by Roberto Machado Noa/51³Ô¹ÏÍø
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Editorial #:
2253501487
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Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
January 01, 1969
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00:06:14:01
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United States
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Archive Films Editorial
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4k4104