Politburo 06/05/1992 (1992)

Telecast №78015, 1 part, duration: 0:36:08
Production: VID
Anchor:Aleksandr Politkovskij

Reel №1

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Short stories: about the members of the State Emergency Committee taken from the responsibility and their supporters, about problems with feeding monkeys in the Moscow Zoo, self-supporting prison, May Day appeals (animation).

The plot of Lee Harvey Oswald.

Pavel Golovachev talks about his acquaintance with Lee Harvey Oswald in 1960, about contacts with the KGB, about Oswald's life in the USSR and his relations with him in Minsk.

Photo Oswald.

A newsreel of 1963: the arrival of the US President,

Kennedy to Dallas.

Residents of the city welcome the presidential motorcade.

Kennedy's death as a result of the attempt.

Photos of FBI officers conducting the Kennedy assassination investigation.

Documents of the commission to investigate the Kennedy assassination.

Photos Oswald during his stay in the USSR, behind the scenes excerpts from the diary of Oswald (synchronously).

A newsreel of 1963: the arrest of Oswald in Dallas after the assassination of President Kennedy.

The plot of the blockade of the Crimea.

The director of Feodosia tank farm, Vladimir Toshchakov, speaks about the negative consequences of the blockade and the maturing of the fuel crisis in Crimea (synchronously).

The queue of motorists at gas stations.

Mayor of Feodosia Dmitry Novitsky speaks about the problems of the region's economic development, problems with fuel (synchronously).

Mayor of Evpatoria Andrey Danilenko speaks about problems of children's rest, readiness of sanatoriums to accept children on rest about necessity of the permission of a political situation in Crimea (synchronously).

Types of Evpatoria.

Mayor of Yalta Vsevolod Usachev speaks about the problems of the economic situation of the city due to the termination of funding from the Center (synchronously).

Crimean Tatars meeting.

Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea Vitaly Kurashik speaks about the economic independence of the Crimea (synchronously).

Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean-Tatar people Mustafa Dzhemilev speaks about the date of May 18, about the struggle of the Crimean Tatars for their national rights (synchronously).

The Crimean Muslim cadet Sedzhal Efeld talks about the roots of Islamic fundamentalism and the inadmissibility of developments in the Crimea following the example of Nagorno-Karabakh (synchronously).

Types of mountainous Crimea, an Orthodox temple on a rock.

Vice-President of Russia Alexander Rutskoy speaks about the fallacy of the decision to transfer the Crimea to Ukraine in 1954, about Russia's position on the independence of the Crimea (synchronously).

The guest of the program - the widow of Igor Talkov Tatyana speaks about the progress of the investigation into the murder of her husband, the suspects in his murder.

A video about the dog races, alternating with the fragments of the rally on Manezhnaya Square.

The plot is about the plans of the Soviet government to reform foreign trade and foreign economic relations and supply the USSR with electronic computers.

Grigory Yavlinsky talks about foreign investment in the oil industry (synchronously).

Meeting Gorbachev MS with US President J.

Bush.

Gorbachev on the podium.

Types of the center of Moscow (from above).

Loading electronic computers on a Soviet trawler in Singapore in October 1989, an abrupt ether.

Personnel:

Gorbachev Mikhail Sergeevich - state and political figure Rutskoy Alexander Vladimirovich - state and political figure Yavlinsky Grigory Alekseevich - politician, economist Kennedy John Fitzgerald - American statesman and politician Bush George Herbert Walker - American statesman and politician

Calendar: 06/05/1992

Locations: Moscow [820] Minsk [972] Crimea [981]

Seasons: Summer [824]

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