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The History of the Civil War
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The History of the Civil War

Jun 1, 1921
1h 34m
★ 3.3

The lost film of the legendary film director

Overview

The epic story of the Russian Civil War (1918-21): the White Terror, the counterrevolutionary uprisings, the guerrilla war, the Kolchak front, the Wrangel front and the Kronstadt rebellion. Chaos and violence, devastation and death.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Narkompros

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Cast

Leon Trotsky

Self - Soviet Politician

Leon Trotsky

Nicolai Kazadanov

Self - Soviet Officer

Nicolai Kazadanov

Konstantin Mekhonoshin

Self - Soviet Officer

Konstantin Mekhonoshin

Innocenti Kozhevnikov

Self - Soviet Officer

Innocenti Kozhevnikov

Fyodor Raskolnikov

Self - Soviet Officer

Fyodor Raskolnikov

Filipp Mironov

Self - Soviet Officer

Filipp Mironov

Ian Poluian

Self - Soviet Politician

Ian Poluian

Konstantin Bulatkin

Self - Soviet Officer

Konstantin Bulatkin

Ivar Smilga

Self - Soviet Officer

Ivar Smilga

Nestor Makhno

Self - Black Army Commander

Nestor Makhno

Sergei Zakharov

Self - Soviet Officer

Sergei Zakharov

Vasily Chapayev

Self - Soviet Officer

Vasily Chapayev