International Colloquium Soviet War Propaganda on the Movie Screen, 1939–1946 / La propagande de guerre soviétique à l’écran, 1939-1946
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Roman Karmen, Il’ia Kopalin, Fridrikh Ermler, Mark Donskoi, USSR, Nazi Germany, Eastern Poland, China, Mongolia, Great Britain, ghetto Theresienstadt, propaganda, Second World War, the Great Patriotic War, Soviet film, film industry of wartime, occupationAbstract
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Tcherneva, Irina. 2016. “International Colloquium Soviet War Propaganda on the Movie Screen, 1939–1946 La Propagande De Guerre soviétique à l’écran, 1939-1946”. Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe, no. 2-3 (June). https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2016.0002.9.
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