The smallest of the Soviet republics, Armenia was a microcosm of the Great Terror that swept the entire USSR between the 1930s and Stalin's death in 1953.
Finally, after a lifetime of silence, the human impact of the Terror is explored by ordinary people as they look back at the Stalin years.
Produced and Directed by Zareh Tjeknavorian.
Narrated by Eric Bogosian.
secretpolice-blah-blah-stalin was bad -blah-blah .. what a shit
trupoed11 1 week ago
WOW
ArmeniaBC 1 month ago
Marxism is for psycho's. Pseudo-intellectuals who look for spelling errors in order to prove that Marxism is mis-understood, (killed 100 million last century),
Stalin was a psychopath, as are all the brainwashed marxists.
mjswans 2 months ago
@jankimm1
hoo kares. An elite pompous like yourself figured out what I said, so I guess all the 'little people' did as well.
mjswans 2 months ago
please stop lying for money , be honest only once.
jankimm1 2 months ago
Marxism is institutionalized paranoid psycosis.
mjswans 4 months ago
The unimaginable horrors of the Stalin years are exposed to the light of day by this masterful documentary, hopefully a day that will find ways to prevent such inhumane madmen from stealing away innocent lives and destroying their nations. Thank you, Mr. Tjeknavorian for your sensitive story-telling and for honoring those who suffered the brutality and indignation of a government that became diabolical when it began to treat its own people as worthless and as enemies.
etrucker801 11 months ago 2