Smith is theglas author the book the forgotten job, the story of how the United States saved the soviet union from ruin. How did you come across these . It was luck. I was asked to go through the man huffs things before after they died. In the last room i went into i found these cardboard boxes and open them up and there i found these color slides, thousands of them literally, as well as these canisters of film. The first when i picked up had had written on it, stalins funeral. I started to shake i was so excited. What were you thinking . Dr. Smith i do not think this to be real, what i was seeing. I had to have it digitized because it was 60 millimeter film which i did not have a projector. I had to wait several weeks until it was finished. When i saw it i knew was a big historical discovery. The film is silent so you will walk us through it to explain what we are looking at. First, martin man half was an avid photographer. Dr. Smith this is in the spring of 1953 and he has standing o
Specialized scientific institutes, our agriculture, food. Industry have changed qualitatively, they have become real locomotives of the domestic economy , last year a record volume of grain was harvested in history, almost 158 million tons, this year the country will again receive a good harvest of grains and oilseeds , vegetables and fruits , will increase the production of meat, milk, fish, today our farmers provide the domestic market with everything and the export potential of the industry is growing, Agricultural Products are already among the key items of russian exports, and in a number of positions, such as wheat, fish, our companies are Global Leaders , i would like to emphasize again the powerful development, strengthening of the russian agroindustrial complex, its confident Movement Forward has become real, first of all, thanks to the initiative and responsibility of the people who are involved in the industry, employees and business managers, farmers, their dedication
January nineteen forty five the soviet red army was a bouncing and fifty six thousand inmates already weak and emaciated were forced or will they be fifty miles to a Railway Station near the thai border. And that they would be taught what to prison camps in gemini. Fifteen thousand prisoners die along the way. What is a tribute to all those people who lost an eye its a small group of pals decided to walk the same route as the new tories to my hutch. We went on to meet them. The beautiful teen group. Fourteen holes stepping on to retrace the steps one school by fourteen towns and emaciated and exhausted of its business sixty nine use again. To commemorate the many victims who died on the death march and experience some small fraction of their ordeal. In march begins at the entrance to the former auschwitz concentration camp the infamous gate with the inscription on mike mccarthy. What will set you free. The nickel cobalt and want the Younger Generation to understand what people do to ot
Separated by a heavy armed border, emotional reunions for north and south korea. How cyber thieves stole a doctors patient files and the rann son demanded for their return. Good morning and welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im stephanie sy. A truce in ukraine has had no impact on the spiralling violence gripping the country. You are looking at live pictures in kiev, where there are reports of more deaths as a result of clashes between protesters and riot press today. Demonstrators are throwing gas bombs while police are using water canons, gun fire has been heard there, its not clear who is doing the shooting. Todays violence comes after a truce was called. The two sides had great to resume peace talks today. The deal had no effect on the escalating conflict that killed more than two dozen people. Todays violence forced an evacuation of the people. Jennifer joins us on the phone. Tell us what you see and here . Its been a confused morning in kiev. Each side accusing the other of starting
The International Community is calling for calm as things continue to unravel in ukraine. A trust there is in tatters, the fighting has left scores dead, more injured. Andrew simonds reports from kiev. Reporter confrontation again. The police are retreating from the area of the square they took on tuesday. They accuse the protesters of attacking with guns after setting fire to a bus. Intensive fighting followed. Within minutes Independence Square has turned into a war zone. The police were picking their targets, and using snipers. Even under fire the protesters seemed determined not to lose ground no matter how many casualties they took, and there were many. Here a hotel inundated with injured people. Medics doing what they could under these conditions. In the square outside, the protest movement seemed more like a war machine with people marching with bags full of rocks. Once again the square is a battle zone. The trust seemed tenuous from the outset and now the front line has moveded