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The reconstruction of the stories of witnesses and participants in the execution of the royal family, the investigation of which has not yet been completed. more
The reconstruction of the stories of witnesses and participants in the execution of the royal family, the investigation of which has not yet been completed. Many of the evidence and investigation materials have been made public for the first time. It is based on the story of the people who shot the royal family, which was recorded in 1964 on the instructions of Nikita Khrushchev. These audio recordings have been kept classified for many years. close
This is not just a film about how I, as an ordinary civilian, went to Donbass with tremors in my legs and voice. This is a film about our past, present more
This is not just a film about how I, as an ordinary civilian, went to Donbass with tremors in my legs and voice. This is a film about our past, present and future. And we have something to discuss. close
The film is about the historical role of Georgians in Russian, and later - Soviet politics, culture and science. The heroes of the film are Bagration more
The film is about the historical role of Georgians in Russian, and later - Soviet politics, culture and science. The heroes of the film are Bagration and Shevardnadze, Pirosmani and Danelia, Balanchine and Andronikov. close
Architectural and artistic ideas that originated in the USSR in the 20-30s of the XX century had a tremendous public resonance. The Russians set trends more
Architectural and artistic ideas that originated in the USSR in the 20-30s of the XX century had a tremendous public resonance. The Russians set trends in design, construction, and graphics for decades to come. The era of avant-garde and constructivism was reflected in all spheres of art, and many of its ideas were reinterpreted by contemporaries and are now experiencing a second birth. How did this happen, why are these merits still appreciated, and is such a breakthrough now possible? close
Mikhail Petrovich Zorin is the last surviving signalman of the first composition of the legendary 330th Infantry Regiment (86th Infantry Division), who more
Mikhail Petrovich Zorin is the last surviving signalman of the first composition of the legendary 330th Infantry Regiment (86th Infantry Division), who heroically fought on the Nevsky Piglet during the defense of Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In April 1942, in the course of a powerful onslaught of the German group, almost all the soldiers who were at that time in the regiment's location were killed, and the wounded were taken prisoner. Mikhail Zorin survived thanks to a unique combination of circumstances. close
On the night of June 23, 44, 78 ships of the Ladoga military flotilla with landing troops approached the east coast of Ladoga. They hid in a fog, not more
On the night of June 23, 44, 78 ships of the Ladoga military flotilla with landing troops approached the east coast of Ladoga. They hid in a fog, not far from the Finnish positions, and waited for the team to start the fight. This naval operation against fascist Finland - "Tuloxin landing" - is still considered one of the most brilliant during the war. The Finns fled and surrendered two months later. Until recently, neither the Finns nor the Germans even knew that there were submarines on Ladoga, which were the eyes and ears of the Soviet command off the enemy coast.
“Forgotten Wars of Russia” is a series of documentary-fiction films about the armed conflicts in which the Russian state entered from the time of Ancient more
“Forgotten Wars of Russia” is a series of documentary-fiction films about the armed conflicts in which the Russian state entered from the time of Ancient Russia to the Patriotic War of 1812. Over the years, Russia was confronted by the strongest powers: Byzantium, the Golden Horde, Sweden, the Ottoman Empire, Persia. The viewer will learn about the features of weapons and tactics of fighting at different stages of Russian history, will see the reconstruction of the little-known battles of Prince Svyatoslav and Vladimir Monomakh, Bogdan Khmelnitsky and Alexei Mikhailovich Tishayshoe, Kutuzov and Bagration. close
About the tragedy that occurred on August 12, 1944 in the mountainous Tuscan village of Sant'Anna i Stazzema, where German soldiers of the 16th SS division more
About the tragedy that occurred on August 12, 1944 in the mountainous Tuscan village of Sant'Anna i Stazzema, where German soldiers of the 16th SS division shot civilians. Total in the vicinity of Sant'Anna killed almost 600 people. This crime, like many others committed by the German Nazis in Italy, has not been talked about for 50 years. All these cases were hidden in the closet of the military prosecutor's office in Rome, which was later called the Closet of Shame. close
The war came to Pskov when Vera Tsoblina was 8 years old. Instead of school, she learned to survive on the streets of her hometown. The winter of 1941-1942 more
The war came to Pskov when Vera Tsoblina was 8 years old. Instead of school, she learned to survive on the streets of her hometown. The winter of 1941-1942 was particularly cold. Children often ran to the railway to look for pieces of coal that did not burn to the end in the locomotive furnaces. Once during such a "foray" children saw stacks stacked along the canvas of the railway. They thought it was wood. But these were the bodies of Soviet prisoners of war frozen in ice – here they unloaded a whole train in which no one survived. These terrible "echelons of death" came to Pskov throughout the first military winter. close
The last open trial of war criminals took place in Novgorod in December 1947. In the dock were 19 Nazis - from feldfebels to generals. During the occupation, more
The last open trial of war criminals took place in Novgorod in December 1947. In the dock were 19 Nazis - from feldfebels to generals.
During the occupation, the city was almost wiped off the face of the earth, ancient monasteries and temples were destroyed, cultural values were looted. But the worst crimes were the mass murder of civilians and prisoners of war and the deportation of hundreds of thousands of people to Germany. When Soviet troops entered the city in January 1944, only 50 people remained.
In September 1943, 40 children aged 6 to 13 were taken to the German officer hospital in Stanitsa Starotitarovskaya, from whom doctors pumped blood for more
In September 1943, 40 children aged 6 to 13 were taken to the German officer hospital in Stanitsa Starotitarovskaya, from whom doctors pumped blood for transfusion to wounded German officers. As a result of this operation, all the children died. This is just one of the heinous crimes that were accused of the commander of the German occupation forces in Crimea, General Erwin Eneke, and 11 other German officers at the Sevastopol trial. close
"Lebensborn" - translated from German - "source of life". The organization was founded in 1935. According to the idea of the head of the SS Heinrich Himmler, more
"Lebensborn" - translated from German - "source of life". The organization was founded in 1935. According to the idea of the head of the SS Heinrich Himmler, the houses of Lebensborn were to be a place where unmarried women could secretly give birth to a child and leave it for the upbringing of the state. Under the slogan “Give a child to the Führer!” German women were encouraged to give birth to “true Aryans.” In reality, the program resulted in the mass abduction and removal of children from the USSR and other German-occupied territories to the homes of Lebensborn. close
The War of 1853-1856 is often called the Crimean War. But the battle for Crimea was only an episode of a huge war. The confrontation of the Russian Empire more
The War of 1853-1856 is often called the Crimean War. But the battle for Crimea was only an episode of a huge war. The confrontation of the Russian Empire with the combined forces of the allies - Britain, France, Turkey and the Kingdom of Sardinia - affected a huge territory: from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean. In fact, it was a war for world domination – a world war. What were the obvious and hidden causes of the great power confrontation that unfolded in the middle of the nineteenth century? How it all began and what place the Russian Empire ultimately occupied on the world political arena, is told in the new documentary-fiction film "World Zero".
First series. A protracted dispute over the religious affiliation of Palestinian shrines led to the fact that in the autumn of 1853 Turkey declared war on Russia. After the Battle of Sinop, in which Admiral Nakhimov won a brilliant victory over the Turkish fleet, the great European powers - England and France - entered the war. Russia is in political isolation. The battle for world domination began – World Zero.
Russia and Poland. The history of the two countries has been filled with conflicts and political intrigues for centuries. Periods of war alternated with more
Russia and Poland. The history of the two countries has been filled with conflicts and political intrigues for centuries. Periods of war alternated with years of truce. From the film, the viewer will learn what historical events and figures were behind the centuries-old confrontation between the two Slavic peoples. What role did the struggle against the Mongol conquerors play in relations between the Slavs. How the divisions of Poland between other countries led to its disappearance. How Poland was reborn from oblivion, what role did the Russian rulers play in this. close
This man is on the list of 100 great diplomats who left a mark on the history of mankind. It was he, Count Ignatieff, at the end of the Russo-Turkish more
This man is on the list of 100 great diplomats who left a mark on the history of mankind. It was he, Count Ignatieff, at the end of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, who signed the Treaty of San Stefano, which liberated Bulgaria from five hundred years of Turkish slavery. Thanks to him, not only Bulgaria, but also Serbia, Montenegro and Romania became independent states. Without it, the map of not only Europe but also Russia would look different. In Bulgaria, Ignatiev is a national hero. At home, his name is almost unknown to anyone.
The Minsk Process (January 1946) The most massive trial of the Nazis in the USSR. 18 German officers appeared before the court, many of them were the more
The Minsk Process (January 1946) The most massive trial of the Nazis in the USSR. 18 German officers appeared before the court, many of them were the closest associates of the Fuehrer. The history of the monstrous operation “Winter Magic” – the Nazis burned and devastated 433 villages, shot, tortured, sent to camps or hijacked thousands of people in Germany. close
2016 marked the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. The great English poet and playwright dedicated his film TV presenter Vladimir more
2016 marked the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. The great English poet and playwright dedicated his film TV presenter Vladimir Pozner. However, according to his words, this is not a film about Shakespeare in general, a about how he treated the authorities and the rulers. close
Documentary-game series about the Kronstadt uprising of 1921. At the end of February 1917, Kronstadt became the place on the map of the Russian Empire more
Documentary-game series about the Kronstadt uprising of 1921. At the end of February 1917, Kronstadt became the place on the map of the Russian Empire where the flames of the revolution broke out and from where it spread to other regions. The Baltic sailors were the first to revolt against the old government and established a new, Bolshevik one. So why did they rise up against the power of the Soviets even four years later?
The film recreates the events of that time, telling about the reasons that forced the sailors to take up arms again. The insurgency that began did not bother the authorities jokingly, and while the Kronstadts sought open and honest negotiations, the propaganda of the Bolsheviks had already declared them outside the law. close
The series tells about the events that shocked contemporaries and influenced the course of history. No one can say what happened in each episode: an accidental more
The series tells about the events that shocked contemporaries and influenced the course of history. No one can say what happened in each episode: an accidental death or a planned murder. Witnesses and eyewitnesses of these mysterious incidents have long been dead. Armed with the latest scientific discoveries, the authors of the series are trying to resume the investigation on each case separately, each of which involves the best experts – forensic doctors, criminologists, historians. And the starting point is evidence from the past. close
By 1945, Japan was ready to start a bacteriological war. In the secret laboratories of the Kwantung Army on the territory of Manchuria, huge reserves more
By 1945, Japan was ready to start a bacteriological war. In the secret laboratories of the Kwantung Army on the territory of Manchuria, huge reserves of bacteria were created that can cause epidemics of various terrible diseases. What prevented the Japanese from bringing their plan into action? Why did Tokyo not prosecute the employees of the detachment “731”, who conducted monstrous experiments on Chinese and Soviet prisoners of war? close
During the Second World War, our culture was greatly damaged, looted and destroyed hundreds of museums. The film tells about how the fate of tens of thousands more
During the Second World War, our culture was greatly damaged, looted and destroyed hundreds of museums. The film tells about how the fate of tens of thousands of paintings, sculptures, genuine masterpieces of art has become a real detective, which sometimes helps to unravel by chance, a happy coincidence of circumstances, but more often still the systematic and meticulous work of people who are not indifferent, real enthusiasts seeking the return to Russia of treasures stolen by the Nazis. close
The film is about the investigation of the crimes of the Dutch millionaire Peter Menten, which became known many years after the end of the Second World more
The film is about the investigation of the crimes of the Dutch millionaire Peter Menten, which became known many years after the end of the Second World War. Also in the film: how the German nation was “washed” from its past; the story of the brother of “Nazi number two” Hermann Goering; Operation Paperclip and the father of American astronautics Werner von Brown; the fate of the children of the main war criminals. close
For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. more
For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. These events determined the history of modern Russia. The President talks frankly and openly about the challenges and risks that Russia faced during that time. This film provides the Russian view of the situation. It is impossible to form a complete picture of the world without it. close
In the 30s of the last century, Soviet crews made several ultra-long flights at once, crossing the Arctic Circle and the Arctic. Their feats forever changed more
In the 30s of the last century, Soviet crews made several ultra-long flights at once, crossing the Arctic Circle and the Arctic. Their feats forever changed many established scientific theories and allowed us to seriously think about the development of the territory of eternal cold.
The people who made the Earth round did many incredible things for that time. Chkalov, Levanevsky, Gromov and other heroes of domestic aviation did not think about their safety - they just did it. The authors of the documentary found unique manuscripts of pilot Baidukov, the second Chkalov pilot, which opened the veil over some secrets. close