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"THE PRICE OF PEACE AND FREEDOM" 1970s COLD WAR DEFENSE GAP BETWEEN SOVIET UNION & FREE WORLD 67074 

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This Cold War era color (with B&W segments) educational film is about the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact's threat towards the United States and the Free World. This film was produced by the American Security Council Educational Foundation in affiliation with the AFL-CIO. It argues that there is a growing defense gap between the Warsaw Pact and NATO and strongly advocates for a military build-up. Interestingly, the film advertises an opportunity for the audience to provide feedback via a "Peace Poll". The film was released in late 1976 or early 1977 and adopted as an Armed Forces Information Film by the U.S. military. ASCEF was apparently a short-lived organization; it is best known today for suing CBS News for allegedly showing negative bias in reporting of proposed military budgets.
Opening: President John F. Kennedy speaks on TV on October 22, 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Credit: The Price of Peace and Freedom (:07-1:05). Battleships at sea. Soviet troops march alongside military transports and ICBM carriers in Moscow's Red Square (1:46). At the 25th Communist Party Congress in February 1976, Leonid Brezhnev, leader of the Soviet Union, speaks. People clap. February 1974, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, exits a train. Solzhenitsyn was a Russian novelist, philosopher, historian, and political prisoner. Solzhenitsyn was also an outspoken critic of the Soviet Union and Communism. He spoke an an AFL-CIO dinner honoring him (1:06-3:15). Brezhnev speaks about Vietnam. Solzhenitsyn speaks about Communism. Communist Party members clap for Brezhnev (3:16-4:27). Soviet pilots scramble towards Mig fighter jets (4:29) and anti-aircraft missiles track aircraft. Soviet Tupolev Tu-22M (4:50) strategic bombers are shown on the runway. Mobile ICBM missiles are shown erected in Eastern Europe. Military exercise with Soviet armor, amphibious tanks (5:39) jeeps, and artillery. Rockets are fired (5:52). Mig-21 in flight (5:59) and air-to-ground bombing run. Exterior of NATO headquarters. Admiral of the Fleet - Sir Peter Hill-Norton speaks. Soviet Navy shown on the high seas. Soviet submarines at sea, with discussion of 3:1 ratio vs. western fleets. Full scale naval exercise with Russian fleet, including vessels of all kinds (6:15-9:33). Zvezda Kh-35 (Russian: Х-35 , AS-20 'Kayak') (9:19). Building: Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, Admiral Isaac Kidd, Jr. speaks. Soviet fleet at sea including helicopter aircraft carrier (10:13). Soviet nuclear test (10:56), mushroom cloud forms. Soviet ICBM missile launched from silo. Most ICBM sites are camouflaged; silo door opens (11:40). Soviet atomic bomb test (11:53) at sea (or possibly Operation Crossroads footage). Soviet parade of missiles in Red Square, Moscow. Brezhnev watches. The SS-9 ICBM seen it is silo, and launch (12:55). Nuclear blasts as part of atomic bomb tests (12:56). Yankee Class Soviet ballistic submarine, a nuclear powered sub that can fire ICBMs. SSN-8 missile on Delta class submarines. (10:53-13:52). Tupolev Tu-95 strategic bomber (14:00). Tu-22KD "Shilo" Medium bomber (14:10). A model of the new Backfire bomber, it is considered secret and no footage exists. A chart of the strategic offensive weapons comparison between the USA and the USSR. Megatonnage comparisons between the two nations. Missiles being moved by heavy mobile missile launchers in a wooded area. The Soviets have many different models of mobile launchers with SS-16 and SS-20 missiles. A missile is fired (13:53-16:31). Strategic Air Command where General Russell Dougherty speaks. Radar antennas spin in various locales. Men watch radar screens. Soviet missiles at the ready. Anti-aircraft missiles are fired in an exercise and destroy a target aircraft. Mig-15 or Mig-21 fighter aircraft. Tupolev Tu-22M (19:35). Soviet Interceptors fly and practice shooting drills (16:32-19:46). NORAD, Cheyenne Mountain bunker complex, General Daniel James speaks. Russian Military weapons parade. Chart of Strategic Defensive Weapons comparison between USA and USSR. 1976 Bicentennial celebration in NYC. Dr. Leon Goure, expert on Soviet civil defense (19:47-23:16). Princeton University, Dr. Eugene Wigner, a nuclear physicist speaks. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn speaks (23:17-25:08). J. William Middendorf II, Secretary of the Navy speaks. President JFK speaking in 1962. If you feel America should regain military superiority then write to Peace Poll (25:09-27:26). End credits (27:27-27:39).
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Комментарии : 62   
@quintbromley2112
@quintbromley2112 Год назад
The Gulag Archipelago by A. Solzhenitsyn is a masterpiece. Highly recommend.
@midnightsailor1
@midnightsailor1 Год назад
Just finished it and right now it's so timely . Just as Russia finally turned away ,,in 1991 from communism,the United States is now embracing it...this book should be a warning....too bad too many in the US no longer are able to read
@peterparker9286
@peterparker9286 Год назад
That is correct the system doesnt teach cursive anymore nor any Industrial ARTS. College requires them to take Bowling or Down Hill skiing to Get a Diploma. Yes there is an Inner Problem.
@quintbromley2112
@quintbromley2112 Год назад
@Richard Vezzani Exactly. Solzhenitsyn was instrumental in the collapse of the Soviet Union and Marxist-Leninism. America has got a Marxist problem on the left, but they don't know history, only utopian dreams.
@Дмитрий_Тихомиров
​@@midnightsailor1, It is sad that Solzhenitsyn is an authority for you. His surname corresponds to the content of this person's soul. He is a liar and a forger. Печально, что Солженицын для вас - авторитет. Его фамилия соответствует содержанию души этого человека. Он лжец и фальсификатор.
@Дмитрий_Тихомиров
It is sad that Solzhenitsyn is an authority for you. His surname corresponds to the content of this person's soul. He is a liar and a forger. Печально, что Солженицын для вас - авторитет. Его фамилия соответствует содержанию души этого человека. Он лжец и фальсификатор.
@brassmonkey7566
@brassmonkey7566 Год назад
I was born in the 60s i served in the 80s . For the first time in my life I'm kinda worried about the future. I really don't like what is happening to the United States of America we don't seem to be United anymore have weak leaders and look like a target.
@wylinout2257
@wylinout2257 Год назад
I'm with you sir. Thank you for your service!
@JeepWrangler1957
@JeepWrangler1957 Год назад
I was born in 1957. I’m afraid we are building a grabby government slowly eroding our civil liberties
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix Год назад
You really should watch the video by Perun this week on hybrid warfare. You would understand it is outside actors instigating the division.
@cyberGEK
@cyberGEK Год назад
BS we don’t look like a target! Russia is a JOKE and China isn’t much better. NATO stronger than ever! Stop watching and listening to right-wing FUD, coming from the Kremlin!
@sherryhannah9262
@sherryhannah9262 Год назад
Brass Monkey shut up you’re whining like a goddamn child you’re a grown adult act like one
@pedrocastilhos2341
@pedrocastilhos2341 Год назад
Si vis pace para bellum
@justinhaase8825
@justinhaase8825 Год назад
“Our aging b-52s”…lol…a hundred year craft…
@nevoobrazimiy
@nevoobrazimiy Год назад
still best
@chrissmith-rv5ro
@chrissmith-rv5ro Год назад
This video could've been a Regan '80 campaign ad. And I was only born in '77.
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix Год назад
I miss Reagan. FYI, the minuteman is still the only land based ICBM in the USA. Early 1960s design. The brightest spot is in submarine launched missiles, our subs seem to be able to conduct multiple war patrols before serious dock time is needed. Russian submarines have a tendency to conduct 1 to 3 war patrols, then sit in drydock for years. MAD does not prevent conventional wars, it actually encourages them. I lived through this. I was young, but my parents built a tornado shelter in the backyard, it doubled as a fallout shelter.
@TrapperAaron
@TrapperAaron Год назад
The u.s. doesn't really need land based icbms. Why fly a missle halfway around the world to attack a target when u could sit a few hundred miles offshore and deliver war heads in seconds instead of almost an hour.
@Дмитрий_Тихомиров
What a horror! Your parents built a shelter in the backyard! How you were intimidated by anti-Soviet propaganda, and everyone had to take care of themselves, save their family! No one has built personal shelters in our country. The state took care of us. The state built shelters for the population, periodically (1 time a year) checked the operation of the "Air Alert" signal in cities. At each enterprise, in each organization and educational institution, persons responsible for the evacuation of the collective were appointed. They knew where the bomb shelters were located and were responsible for personal protective equipment (gas masks) and first aid kits, periodically (probably 1 time a year) trained the team - gave lectures and conducted training evacuations. And in schools there were lessons of NVP, where children were told how to behave in such a situation, taught to provide first aid. We were not afraid, we lived quietly and knew that everything would be fine. Какой ужас! Твои родители построили убежище на заднем дворе! Как вас запугивала антисоветская пропаганда, и каждый должен был заботиться о себе, спасать свою семью! В нашей стране никто не строил личных убежищ. Государство позаботилось о нас. Государство строило убежища для населения, периодически (1 раз в год) проверяло работу сигнала "Воздушная тревога" в городах. На каждом предприятии, в каждой организации и учебном заведении были назначены лица ответственные за эвакуацию коллектива. Они знали, где находятся бомбоубежища и отвечали за средства индивидуальной защиты (противогазы) и за аптечки первой медпомощи, периодически (наверное 1 раз в год) проводили обучение коллектива - читали лекции и проводили учебные эвакуации. А в школах были уроки НВП, где детям рассказывали, как вести себя в такой ситуации, учили оказывать первую медицинскую помощь. Мы не боялись, мы жили спокойно и знали, что все будет хорошо.
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix Год назад
@@Дмитрий_Тихомиров What a silly person. We had a backyard to install a shelter in, primarily a tornado shelter (they are quite common in the area). Get over yourself.
@jeshkam
@jeshkam Год назад
@@Дмитрий_Тихомиров You were not afraid, becuase nobody in your government actually gave a shit about your security. such is the case today as well. FYI I was born, raised and still living in the ex-Warsaw pact's 2nd largest country.
@Дмитрий_Тихомиров
@@jeshkam, your statement is very strange, considering the measures taken by the Soviet government to prepare the population for protection from nuclear danger, and most importantly - to prevent nuclear war. I described it in my comment. And what I have listed is not all that was done by the authorities in order to protect the population. Ваше утверждение очень странное, учитывая то, какие меры принимала советская власть для подготовки населения к защите от ядерной опасности, а самое главное - для предотвращения ядерной войны. Я описал это в своём комментарии. И перечисленное мной - это далеко не всё, что делалось властями с целью защиты населения.
@makeracistsafraidagain
@makeracistsafraidagain Год назад
I served in the Army in the 1970s and early 1980s.
@davidfisher12865
@davidfisher12865 Год назад
People forget. In WW2 aircraft carriers rendered surface war ships obsolete, and got very, very good at killing submarines
@stephenmulholland4868
@stephenmulholland4868 Год назад
Forget about Russia.. worry about China
@Sennmut
@Sennmut Год назад
Yes. The New Cold War. A serious chink in our armor.
@OneofInfinity.
@OneofInfinity. Год назад
Don't be so naive. current administration and china are besties, making up drama to create a new cold war for profits and fear.
@peekaboopeekaboo1165
@peekaboopeekaboo1165 Год назад
Fear mongering
@unassistedsuicide2243
@unassistedsuicide2243 Год назад
China doesn’t have to go after us militarily. They can kick our asses economically. And they’re well within their right to do so, just as we’re free to outwork and outthink China.
@craxd1
@craxd1 Год назад
The US knew more than it let on when this was filmed, which is why we allowed the Soviets to waste money on their land and sea forces. All that spending led to their eventual downfall.
@Sennmut
@Sennmut Год назад
Bluff.
@JeepWrangler1957
@JeepWrangler1957 Год назад
JFK would not be allowed in the Democratic Party today. And yet who won the Cold War? Ron Reagan: “hold my beer”
@justsoicanfingcomment5814
@justsoicanfingcomment5814 Год назад
3rd
@rainerkinzinger555
@rainerkinzinger555 Год назад
wow, this just shows that the soviets cared more for their civilian population back then more than the Americans ever did, and that's true with the Russians today too.
@wylinout2257
@wylinout2257 Год назад
Putin openly said about six months ago for American citizens to keep their guns. Now we know many countries have stated to take land on America soil not possible due to the amount of armed citizens. Yet every single day the Democrat Party is trying to disarm citizens. That should help better paint the picture of what we are dealing with...
@Tuppoo94
@Tuppoo94 Год назад
>Russia >cares about their civilian population I hope you're joking.
@marstondavis
@marstondavis Год назад
Yeah, sure. They were and still are fodder for the machine. Merely lube for the gears.
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix Год назад
Russia cares for their citizens? Never did, never will. I have been to both Russia and Ukraine, I know the truth, and you don't speak it.
@wylinout2257
@wylinout2257 Год назад
@@john_in_phoenix Russia cares same amount as American Corporations, FDA, CDC and elites. Russia give you quick death as opposed to long drawn out poisoning and then act like they help 🤣🤣
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