1984 BBC docudrama on nuclear war and its effects (pt 5of13)
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@SovetskyySoyuzah It's useful to note both sides were doing the same, demonizing the other in a retarded atomic pissing contest.
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@Professor6871 Agreed Glasnoist and Perastroika the economic and social reforms saved us or at least removed the pressure cap on the events that were likely to end in both sides having the almighty scrap..
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@Professor6871 Thats just pure freaking genius that...... The Americans have secluded Bunkers we shove all our guys in or over ground zero in a building that can fall over and obstruct the way out because in the 80s we were pure fucking idiots where this episode of history i.e the Cold War was concerned... Europe=frontline yet we all act like fucktards. lol
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@SovetskyySoyuzah That's true, I'm sure the Soviets never used media to make people "frightened and paranoid" about the West.
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@alexkrycek21 That's the whole point. It *should* be disturbing.
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Just hilarious to see how frightened and paranoid the British/Western media made people, making the Soviets out to be the big Red boogy man in order to gain hatred towards the East.
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Most disturbing film ever.
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never noticed before but that bloke with the clip board is zak dingle lol
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why cant i click on 2nd set of comments? If I click 'next' then it stops video and shows all comments.
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morning clive .....have we got everey thing in place ....? we just had central command on the phone sayin londons been hit .what shall we do ........FUCK ALL THAT CLIVE WHERE THE FUCK IS MY XBOX ......?
@Professor6871 Including Neil Kinnock who laughably consulted Moscow about future Labour government defence policy. However I wonder if we will ever know the real truth about the former PM, Harold Wilson. KGB later confirmed he was a Russian spy and MI5 says he wasn't. Their is an interesting article which the ex Labour minister Gerald Kaufman did couple of years ago for the Spectator magazine. About when he was approached in Moscow by the KGB.
hkpho0ey 1 year ago 7
Master plan by the communists to have a general strike as it might just have worked back then. In the 80's the unions, CND and the Labour Party were all in the pocket of the KGB. Would Moscow have wanted to have wasted all that money on so many 'useful idiots' just to see them go up in smoke. Remember Kinnock around this time consulted Moscow about scrapping trident if he had won the 87 election.
hkpho0ey 1 year ago 5