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Coast batteries [Video: electronic resource]: [documentary] / authors of the idea: Vadim Khapaev, Andrey Semak; scriptwriter: Vadim Khapaev; director: Andrey Semak; director of photography: Andrey Nekhoroshikh; text reads: Sergei Kolesnikov; Producer: Yuri Marholia; OOO Pride. - Electronic data (1 video file). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2015). - (The cycle "Great Patriotic War, Battle for the Black Sea"). - System requirements: 1 GHz or higher; RAM 512 MB or higher; Windows; Windows Media Player; video adapter; sound card. Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. The title from the screen. Duration: 26 min. Original resource: Coast batteries [Video recording]: [documentary] / authors of the idea: Vadim Khapaev, Andrey Semak; scriptwriter: Vadim Khapaev; director: Andrey Semak; director of photography: Andrey Nekhoroshikh; text reads: Sergei Kolesnikov; Producer: Yuri Marholia; OOO Pride. Moscow: OOO "Russian Historical Canal", 2011. File in avi format on hard disk. Location: LLC "Russian Historical Canal." Copying by users is not allowed. Russian Historical Canal LLC. A film from the series "The Great Patriotic War: Battle for the Black Sea" from the collection of documentaries of the Russian Historical Channel "Coast batteries" tells the story of the coastal guns of Sevastopol
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I. Semak, Andrei. II. Khapaev, Vadim Vadimovich (candidate of historical sciences, 1968-). III. Bad, Andrew (operator). IV. Kolesnikov, Sergei Valentinovich (Honored Artist of Russia, 1955-). V. Marholia, Yuri Mikhailovich. VI. "Russian Historical Channel", Limited Liability Company (Moscow). VII. Pride, Limited Liability Company (Moscow) .1. Black Sea Fleet - Fighting - 1941 - 1945 - Documentary films. 2. The people (the collection). 3. Memory of the Great Victory (collection). 4. The Great Patriotic War - Sevastopol, the city - 1941 - 1945 - Documentary films. 5. Coast batteries - USSR - Documentary films. 6. Documentary films. |
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Electronic copy source: Russian Historical Channel Location on map of original: Russian Historical Channel |
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