For years, internet users have claimed the KGB — the security and intelligence agency of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union — conducted psychological experiments in the 1960s and found that two ...
Ordinarily an exclamation point in a movie title indicates satiric comedy, especially if there’s a communist allusion, but Dear Comrades!, which is Russia’s entry for Best International Feature Film ...
The indie, "Reagan," is one of at least three upcoming films about the 40th U.S. president. By Paul Bond Jon Voight Vanity Fair Party - P 2012 Voight, perhaps the most prominent and outspoken ...
WASHINGTON — American journalists working in the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s were "compromised" by the KGB and recruited as possible agents, newly released documents show. Yuri Nosenko, a ...
MOSCOW -- When Vladimir Putin visited the set of the latest movie by Oscar-winning filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov, he sat in the director’s chair while actors playing Soviet soldiers marched toward the ...
KYIV -- In November 1979, Vital Fedorchuk, head of the Ukraine branch of the Soviet KGB, wrote a top-secret memo to the head of the republic's Central Committee, warning of a grave plot by Western ...
In the 1960s, the KGB conducted psychological experiments that found two months or less of bombarding subjects with “nonstop” ...