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  1. Based on archival footage assembled over more than a decade by the legendary Herman Axelbank (1900-1979), Tsar to Lenin provides an unparalleled film record of a revolutionary movement, embracing millions, which “shook the world” and changed the course of history.

  2. Based on archival footage assembled over more than a decade by the legendary Herman Axelbank (1900-1979), Tsar to Lenin provides an unparalleled film record of a revolutionary movement, embracing millions, which “shook the world” and changed the course of history.

  3. tsartolenin.com › deTsar to Lenin

    Über den Film. Tsar to Lenin gehört seit seiner Veröffentlichung im Jahr 1937 zu den brillantesten Dokumentarfilmen des 20. Jahrhunderts. In einmaligen Aufnahmen erzählt er die Geschichte der Russischen Revolution, vom Massenaufstand im Februar 1917, der die jahrhundertealte Zarenherrschaft stürzte, über die von den Bolschewiki geführte Revolution, die acht Monate später den ersten ...

  4. O filme definitivo sobre a Revolução Russa. Durante 13 anos foram sendo recolhidas filmagens de todas as partes do mundo: do arquivo do próprio czar, dos sovietes, de aventureiros de diversas nacionalidades, de militares franceses, ingleses, japoneses e do Estado Maior Alemão. O resultado é um documento histórico raríssimo sobre o mais importante acontecimento do século XX. A ...

  5. Based on archival footage assembled over more than a decade by the legendary Herman Axelbank (1900-1979), Tsar to Lenin provides an unparalleled film record of a revolutionary movement, embracing millions, which “shook the world” and changed the course of history.

  6. A much better and even great film might have been made, but even this has tremendous fascination."Tsar to Lenin" is no doubt the beginning of a deluge of movies, television documentaries and books ...

  7. Vladimir Lenin. Vladimir Lenin during the Russian Revolution, 1917. By 1917 it seemed to Lenin that the war would never end and that the prospect of revolution was rapidly receding. But in the week of March 8–15, the starving, freezing, war-weary workers and soldiers of Petrograd (until 1914, St. Petersburg) succeeded in deposing the Tsar.