Red Terror on the Amber Coast

2009 | 53 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

Red Terror on the Amber Coast
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    Red Terror documents the soviet occupation of Lithuania and the resistance movements that sprang up in opposition to the brutal tactics used by the communists from 1941 up to 1991. Stories of deportation, life in the Gulag, exile to Siberia, KGB prison torture, confiscation of land are told by living survivors. Resistance fighters and those who aided them also share their stories for the first time to an American audience. Rare historical photos and moving images are used to bring these stories to life.

  • Release Date

    01 January 2009

  • DirectingKen Gumbert
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    $0.00

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