Historic Film: WWII Documentary on General Andrey Vlasov
Explore the captivating and tragic story of General Andrey A. Vlasov, founder of the Russian Liberation Army (RLA), in this 59-minute documentary, featuring rare black-and-white and color footage from 1995. Narrated and subtitled in English, this film uncovers one of the most complex and controversial chapters of World War II history.
Documentary Highlights
Valor and Betrayal: Follow Vlasov’s journey from a Soviet war hero, instrumental in the battle near Moscow, to his betrayal by Russian village elders after his army’s encirclement.
Creation of the RLA: Witness the formation of the Russian Liberation Army near Berlin, consisting of emigrants, prisoners of war, and deserters, as Vlasov fought to align his vision of an independent Russia with German military objectives.
Prague Rebellion: Discover the pivotal role the RLA played in Prague’s liberation, followed by the collapse of German forces.
Tragic End: Learn about Vlasov’s capture, his transfer to the KGB on Lubyanka, and his eventual execution—a stark conclusion to a story of idealism and betrayal.
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Original Format: 1995 black-and-white and color footage
Subtitles and Narration: English language
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