as steel hardened The acutely satirical film pamphlet exposes propaganda myths about civil and military conquests. Workers’ and peasants’ “republics” arose to serve the industrial and raw material monopolies. All “foreign” modern agricultural equipment was produced at arms factories and was available only to private collective farm associations performing colonial fishing tasks. Campaign slogans about the independence of the poor from the rich were addressed to illiterate citizens from backward communes.
Serf labor communities were formed from displaced refugees who had no personal resources for an independent life and were completely dependent on bureaucratic and criminal arbitrariness. Fascist commissars mobilized “volunteers” to strike construction sites, where they died en masse from hard labor in harsh conditions or became recidivist anarchists as a result of participating in gangster “revolutionary” actions. Their sacrifices and crimes became the basis for the formation of cults of national heroism and achievements in the interests of punitive bodies and Ottoman capitalist masters, whose revenue goals stood above all local needs and opportunities.
Under the formidable barrel of a metallurgical gun, advanced technologies were extorted, criminal enclaves and puppet countries were formed to divide a single “Russian empire”. Where "front" towers, factory "barracks" and "natural" stations controlling the territory as a zone did not want to host them, a mechanized armed Cossack "Perekop hurricane" was formed, sweeping away houses, businesses, cities and people.
The plot reflects the events of the occupation of Western regions by the interventionist allies, where marginalized herd settlements arose instead of a culturally educated population. Industrial centers began to be built in bear provinces.