Directed by:
Patrick RotmanCast:
Florence Pernel (narratress), Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (a.f.), Leon Trotsky (a.f.), Maxim Gorky (a.f.), Lavrentiy Beria (a.f.)Episodes(3)
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Origines 1917-1933 (E01)
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Prolifération 1934-1945 (E02)
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Apogée et agonie 1945-1957 (E03)
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A major political, historical, human and economic fact of the 20th century, the Gulag, the extremely punitive Soviet concentration camp system, remains largely unknown. The history of the Gulag is long, complex and in many ways out of the ordinary. From the Revolution of 1917 to Gorbachev, touching on the civil war, the Great Terror, World War II, the Cold War and the death of Stalin, this series describes the workings of the Gulag. How and why did the USSR create this system of forced-labour camps in which 20 million prisoners were exploited and worked to the bone? Through the exceptional fates of numerous protagonists, both executioners and victims, the history of the Gulag is deciphered with previously-unreleased documentary sources and the help of renowned historians and Gulag experts (Nicolas Werth...). (ZED)
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Origines 1917-1933 (E01)
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Origines 1917-1933 (E01)
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Prolifération 1934-1945 (E02)
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Prolifération 1934-1945 (E02)
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Prolifération 1934-1945 (E02)
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