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Animated Soviet Propaganda - Fascist Barbarians: A Lesson Not Learned

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A Lesson Not Learned, 1971, directed by V. Karavaev, Soyuzmultfilm.
Based on caricatures by Boris Yefimov, who is interviewed in Part 4 of the series. This film was made in reaction to revanchism fear that Germany would reunite and seek revenge on Europe and the USSR for World War II. A disguised Nazi slips into the US zone of divided Germany. The Americans nurse him back to health as he plots how to reunite the Fatherland. His plans are ruined when he runs headlong into the Berlin Wall, erected by the USSR between East and West Berlin in 1961.
Vladimir Paperny: The Soviet Union invested millions of dollars as we now know into supporting the peace movement. They supported the disarmament movement and they supported the anti-nuclear movement.
German revanchism was one of these buzz words that was supposed to win over young left-wing people in the west.

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  • I'm from ARG.

    many of NAZI escaped to the American continent.

    Priebke, Eichmann, Mengele....

  • @Mrpastry909 oh and something else...all the former nazi officers got job for nato......after the ww2

  • @Mrpastry909 facts just facts...and anyway nazism is the wild expression of capitalism why wouldn't usa support them?...at any way...just look at it....conspiracy is the bullshit about communism and fascism being the same.and don't forget franklin was a pedophile...(he liked black little boys a lot) so don't start barking about stalin

  • @balamaniac

    Typical. You rush to all these conspiracy theories about how America funded Germany (even though we organized plenty of arms deals with Britain and detested Nazism) or how Mussolini would outsource his propaganda to an unfriendly foreign country.

  • @Mrpastry909 all the western europe countries had that kind of agrements with nazi germany...the soviets were the last to do so...and don't forget that amrican banks was giving money to adolf...and fox studios was making propaganda movies for mussolini

  • That is funny because the Soviet Union was funding the post-war neo-Nazi, Socialist Reich Party, in the 1940s run by Ernst Remer in East Germany but no funds were provided for the Communist Party of East Germany.

  • im from Russian Federation.

    i dont like Hitler but i like german people

    USSR needed this treaty of noagression - we were close to enemy and unprepaired. USA are too far from here ;)

    if u have no arms will u beat the man with a gun?

    so dont tell me that it is disgusting.

    USSR fighted 4 years, Europe capitulated at once, and USA were in Europe only in 1943 (after USSR counterstriked)

    nazism is everywhere ;) i dont like it but!!!!!! i dont like how people (who are guests in my little town)r acting

  • @tomitstube Germany didn't start WW1, but got dragged into it like everyone else.

  • This is disgusting. Which country signed a treaty of nonaggression and friendship with Nazi Germany, Russia or the US?

  • Yes, many Nazis fled to the West as the Soviet government would condemn them for the crimes committed by them. Yes, the same head the U.S. space program was a Nazi.

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