This is a multi layered story, the main one being that of a soviet official who makes a phonecall to warn the US about soviet nuclear plans, and the scientists and mathematicians who are contained in a very relaxed gulag , who are tasked with creating the capability to trace the call and find the accused. A good weekend watch.
To: ValleyofHope
2 posted on
02/21/2023 6:41:18 PM PST by
ValleyofHope
(Anti-marxist ally)
To: ValleyofHope
Put it on my watch list, thanks.
3 posted on
02/21/2023 6:41:44 PM PST by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: ValleyofHope
To: ValleyofHope; All
Absolutely nothing here that reflects Solzhenitzen’s novel. This appears to be a great example of WEU=NATO gaslighting. Rea the novel and see how this is disingenuous crap,
5 posted on
02/21/2023 6:55:51 PM PST by
robowombat
( ..)
To: ValleyofHope
Thank you. I actually have the book, but have not read it yet.
6 posted on
02/21/2023 6:57:24 PM PST by
HollyB
To: ValleyofHope
I have been self studying the russian language for 2 years now. This series had helped me somewhat in the conversational cues and directional dialogue.
I think it has a bit too much gratuitous content, and it over dramatizes some events, but over all, it gives a very good glimpse into pre-modern russian abilities and tactics.
I do not intend to promote either a pro russian or pro ukrainian point of view. I simply wanted to post a very engrossing miniseries.
17 posted on
02/21/2023 7:28:46 PM PST by
ValleyofHope
(Anti-marxist ally)
To: VR-21
19 posted on
02/21/2023 7:34:49 PM PST by
VR-21
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