Using both Soviet and Nazi propaganda footage, and via interviews with Vlasov's surviving Russian associates and US military experts the History Channel-style television documentary reveals Vlasov's tortured legacy in its many dimensions.
Original language of the film is English. Due to the Russian voice over the original sound is barely audible. It's the LENTELFILM version of the film. Formerly in 317-0-1.
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Item Type
Current Location
Collection
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Volume Info
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Public Note
DVD-ROM
OSA Film Library
OSA Film Library
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DIGIFILM
OSA Film Library
OSA Film Library
FL Record 2830
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Audio Visual
Access Copy, MP4 format
Blinken OSA Archivum at Central European University
Using both Soviet and Nazi propaganda footage, and via interviews with Vlasov's surviving Russian associates and US military experts the History Channel-style television documentary reveals Vlasov's tortured legacy in its many dimensions.
Original language of the film is English. Due to the Russian voice over the original sound is barely audible. It's the LENTELFILM version of the film. Formerly in 317-0-1.
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Call Number
-
Volume Info
-
Shelving Location
-
Public Note
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Digital Film
Item Type
Digital Film
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Call Number
FL Record 2830
Volume Info
-
Shelving Location
-
Public Note
Access Copy, MP4 format
Blinken OSA Archivum at Central European University