The Nuclear Era in the USSR (1949-1986)

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Scene №1 The Nuclear Era in the USSR

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Flash of a nuclear explosion.

Shock wave effects from a nuclear explosion during testing.

Nuclear mushroom cloud.

Loading a hydrogen bomb onto a Tu-95 aircraft on November 22, 1955. Photographers, filmmakers, and television reporters film the signing of the Soviet-American Treaty in Vladivostok in 1974.

Calendar:

November 22, 1955, 1974

Shooting locations:

Kazakh SSR, Vladivostok

Seasons:

Autumn

Scene №2 The Nuclear Era in the USSR

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Photographers, filmmakers, and television reporters film the signing of the Soviet-American Treaty in Vladivostok in 1974. US President George Ford and Leonid Brezhnev before signing the joint Soviet-American communiqué on the limitation of strategic arms on November 24, 1974, in Vladivostok.

Also present are Andrey Gromyko.

Brezhnev and Ford sign the communiqué.

The leaders of the two states shake hands.

The signing of the intergovernmental agreement on the prevention of nuclear war in Washington on June 22, 1973, by Brezhnev and Nixon.

Brezhnev and Nixon sign the agreement and exchange pens.

Exchange of copies of the agreement and handshake between Brezhnev and Nixon.

Turning the handle during the test of the first Soviet atomic bomb in 1949. Photographs of Kurchatov, the dial of the pulse counter.

The flash of a nuclear explosion.

Persons:

Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev - statesman and political figure

Ford Gerald Rudolph - American statesman and political figure

Richard Nixon is an American statesman and political figure.

Andrey Andreevich Gromyko - statesman and political figure, diplomat

Calendar:

1949, June 22, 1973, November 24, 1974

Shooting locations:

Vladivostok, Washington, USSR

Scene №3 Photographers, filmmakers, and television reporters film the signing of the Soviet-American Treaty in Vladivostok in 1974.

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Turning the crank during the test of the first Soviet atomic bomb in 1949. Photographs by Kurchatov, pulse counter dial.

Flash of a nuclear explosion.

Effect of the shock wave during a nuclear explosion.

Nuclear mushroom cloud.

Loading a hydrogen bomb onto a Tu-95 aircraft on November 22, 1955. Panorama of the bomber preparing for flight.

Tu-95 bomber begins taxiing to the runway.

Bomber takes off with a hydrogen bomb on board.

Bomb explosion at the Semipalatinsk test site, nuclear mushroom cloud.

Calendar:

November 22, 1955

Shooting locations:

Kazakh SSR

Seasons:

Autumn

Scene №4 The Nuclear Era in the USSR

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Academician A.P. Alexandrov gives an interview.

Participants in the liquidation of the 1986 Chernobyl accident, who received a dose of radiation, in a hospital ward.

Patients are sitting on their beds.

Persons:

Alexandrov Anatoly Petrovich - physicist

Calendar:

1986

Shooting locations:

Ukrainian SSR

Scene №5 The Nuclear Era in the USSR

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Participants in the Chernobyl disaster cleanup in 1986, who received a dose of radiation, in a hospital ward.

Patients are sitting on their beds.

The face of one of the patients.

Portraits of firefighters who participated in the Chernobyl disaster cleanup, published in a newspaper.

Participants in the cleanup of the nuclear power plant accident in a hospital ward.

Doctors in the staff room.

A football match is playing on the TV screen; patients are watching a football match.

A local resident is giving an interview.

A hospital corridor, a panorama of patients watching TV at the nurse's station; a nurse is talking on the phone.

Doctors are administering an IV to an injured girl.

Calendar:

1986

Shooting locations:

Ukrainian SSR

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