
The Great Purge orchastrated in the Soviet Union during 1937-38 cost almost 700 000 lives. Especially ethnic minorities were targeted. Four-part documentary tells the story of what happened to the people living the Soviet Union, and how the terror was built in the red dictatorship.
Self - Medical Doctor
Self - Professor of History, University of Opole
Self - Leader of the Project on Stalin's Purges
Self - Professor of Political History, University of Helsinki
Self - Doctor of Political Sciences, University of Helsinki
Self - Doctor of History, Institute of Estonian Historical Memory
Self - Teacher
Self - Narrator (voice)
Self - Head of Department, Latvian Occupation Museum
Self - Historian, University of Helsinki
Self - Early Childhood Educator
Self - Professor of History, University of Pomerania
Self - Professor of History, University of Eastern Finland
Self - Author
Self - Professor of History, LMU
Self - Head Director, Ukrainian Theater of Finland
Self - Historian
Self - Docent of History, University of Helsinki
Self - Building Engineer
Self - Deputy Director, Latvian National History Museum
Self - Doctor of Philosophy, University of Eastern Finland
Self - Programme Manager, Estonian War Museum
Self - Non-Fiction Writer
Self - Member of Memorial
Self - Docent of Political History, University of Helsinki
Self - Historian