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In 1945, as his Red Army advanced towards Berlin to liberate Europe from Nazism, Stalin pursued another goal - to join the countries of Eastern Europe to his empire. In just a few years he succeeded in imposing the Soviet totalitarian model with an iron fist across Poland, Hungary, East Germany and Czechoslovakia. Citizens of those nations tell their stories of how their countries were occupied and transformed into communist states
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Wed 8, 5:25 pm
In 1945, as his Red Army advanced towards Berlin to liberate Europe from Nazism, Stalin pursued another goal - to join the countries of Eastern Europe to his empire. In just a few years he succeeded in imposing the Soviet totalitarian model with an iron fist across Poland, Hungary, East Germany and Czechoslovakia. Citizens of those nations tell their stories of how their countries were occupied and transformed into communist states
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Wed 8, 9:50 pm
In December 1949, Stalin's empire celebrated its leader's 70th birthday. Soviet domination of Eastern European countries was total and will remain so until the dictator's death in 1953
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Thu 9, 5:30 pm
In December 1949, Stalin's empire celebrated its leader's 70th birthday. Soviet domination of Eastern European countries was total and will remain so until the dictator's death in 1953
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Thu 9, 9:50 pm
After Stalin's death, the countries of the Eastern Bloc hoped for the end of communist dictatorship. Revolts spread, but Moscow's grip was still strong and insurrections were brutally suppressed. The construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 - physically dividing the German capital - stifled any hope of change
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Fri 10, 5:30 pm
After Stalin's death, the countries of the Eastern Bloc hoped for the end of communist dictatorship. Revolts spread, but Moscow's grip was still strong and insurrections were brutally suppressed. The construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 - physically dividing the German capital - stifled any hope of change
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Fri 10, 9:55 pm
In 1945, as his Red Army advanced towards Berlin to liberate Europe from Nazism, Stalin pursued another goal - to join the countries of Eastern Europe to his empire. In just a few years he succeeded in imposing the Soviet totalitarian model with an iron fist across Poland, Hungary, East Germany and Czechoslovakia. Citizens of those nations tell their stories of how their countries were occupied and transformed into communist states
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Sat 11, 8:25 pm
In December 1949, Stalin's empire celebrated its leader's 70th birthday. Soviet domination of Eastern European countries was total and will remain so until the dictator's death in 1953
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Sat 11, 9:35 pm
After Stalin's death, the countries of the Eastern Bloc hoped for the end of communist dictatorship. Revolts spread, but Moscow's grip was still strong and insurrections were brutally suppressed. The construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 - physically dividing the German capital - stifled any hope of change
More details for Iron Curtain: Living Under Soviet Occupation, Sat 11, 10:50 pm