1956 HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION The 1956 Hungarian Revolution was a spontaneous revolt against Soviet repression. What began as a peaceful demonstration turned into a violent rebellion. Civilians destroy Soviet icons. Spirit transferred from film to D-5, available in all HD and SD formats.
BOLSHEVIK SOLDIERS MARCH IN RED SQUARE A large formation of Bolshevik soldiers marches in Red Square as crowd members hold up large Soviet hammer and sickle flags and banners.
CZAR STATUE DESTROYED WITH DYNAMITE Bolsheviks detonate a symbol of Czarist rule. The bottom of a column holding a winged figure explodes and the structure collapses.
RUSSIAN WINTER Russians trudge through bitter cold and frozen, snow covered ground during a brutal winter in the Soviet Union. Snow blankets an array of empty landscapes and town scenes. Closeups of townsfolk reveal their intense plight and poverty.
SOLDIERS REMOVE CZARIST SYMBOLS Bolshevik soldiers remove stone decorations and statues that represented the former Czarist dynasty. Other soldiers march frenetically through the streets with rifles in hand, many looking directly at the camera.
FEMALE WORKERS ON SOVIET RUN FARM Female workers under the Soviet communist regime labor on a farm. The women pick crops in the afternoon sun and bundle grains and vegetables for shipment.
CROWDS OF BOLSHEVIKS SEIZE POWER Enraged Bolsheviks and their supporters, including common Russian folk, storm buildings and shoot off firearms. Men in military uniforms assist them as the crowds surge towards the royal palace and overthrow the Czar.
SOVIET INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT The USSR's buildup of factories to support its military and political needs: A man explains to another how a device operates, a farmer sprays pesticide with a huge tractor device, men work in a steel mill, workers move huge metal pipes across a warehouse, and mechanics build engine parts for vehicles.
RAGING BOLSHEVIKS Enraged Bolsheviks consisting of peasants, commoners and military men, run, drive and ride horseback on their way to overtake various governmental posts and facilities while overthrowing the Czar.
VLADIMIR LENIN GIVES SPEECH The first Russian communist leader, Vladimir Lenin, stands in front of a large crowd in Red Square, delivering a speech. The camera pans across the crowd as some wave banners in the air.
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