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Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary
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Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary, 1991-02-27; HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1; Black Box Media's Raw, Unedited Video; Fekete Doboz Alapítvány Video Archive; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1
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Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary
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Szovjet hadsereg kivonása Magyarországról
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Date(s)
1991-02-27
1991-02-27 (Date of production)
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2 hours 3 minutes 33 seconds
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Hungarian
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Typical environmental damage in military areas, the state of handed over facilities and areas. Etyek, snow covered Soviet barracks. Fuel tanks, pipes, barrels, construction rubble, environmental pollution. Worn down, shabby buildings. Várpalota. Strictly guarded area. Guard dogs, barbed wire. Fuel tanks under and on the ground. Industrial rails. Construction rubble. Photos of the unit, senior officers of the Warsaw Pact in a separate image. Sármellék, appraising environmental pollution. Geophysicist Balázs Magyar and environmental scientists Endre Flórián and József Pálmüller speak about the polluted water and soil. Retired major József Tasnádi talks about the one-time state of the barracks, the arrival of first Soviet troops in 1962. Remnants of kerosene. Neglected civilian cemetery. Aircraft hangar.
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HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary
HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1
Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary
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Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary, 1991-02-27; HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1; Black Box Media's Raw, Unedited Video; Fekete Doboz Alapítvány Video Archive; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Reference Code
HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1
General Information
Title
Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary
General Information
Original Title
Szovjet hadsereg kivonása Magyarországról
General Information
Date(s)
1991-02-27
1991-02-27 (Date of production)
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Description Level
Item
General Information
Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
2 hours 3 minutes 33 seconds
General Information
Language
Hungarian
General Information
Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
raw material
Content
Contents Summary
Typical environmental damage in military areas, the state of handed over facilities and areas. Etyek, snow covered Soviet barracks. Fuel tanks, pipes, barrels, construction rubble, environmental pollution. Worn down, shabby buildings. Várpalota. Strictly guarded area. Guard dogs, barbed wire. Fuel tanks under and on the ground. Industrial rails. Construction rubble. Photos of the unit, senior officers of the Warsaw Pact in a separate image. Sármellék, appraising environmental pollution. Geophysicist Balázs Magyar and environmental scientists Endre Flórián and József Pálmüller speak about the polluted water and soil. Retired major József Tasnádi talks about the one-time state of the barracks, the arrival of first Soviet troops in 1962. Remnants of kerosene. Neglected civilian cemetery. Aircraft hangar.
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HU OSA 305-0-3Black Box Media's Raw, Unedited Video
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HU OSA 305-0-3:240/1Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Hungary