
Yalta's Last Secret: Betrayal, Bravery, & Resistance at the End of WWII
At the end of World War II, the Allies handed over two million Russian, Ukrainian and Baltic nationals to the Soviets. The agreement between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin was not disclosed until the “repatriated” were shipped to labor camps in Siberia during the great Stalinist purges. How does history judge these leaders, and how did their decisions shape present-day Europe and Asia?
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Yalta's Last Secret: Betrayal, Bravery, & Resistance at the End of WWII
- Overview
- Crew
Status
Released
Release Date
Jan 1, 2013
Runtime
0h 52m
Genres
Documentary, War, History
Original Title
Yalta's Last Secret: Betrayal, Bravery, & Resistance at the End of WWII
Production Companies
MC4
Director
Nicolas Jallot
Description
At the end of World War II, the Allies handed over two million Russian, Ukrainian and Baltic nationals to the Soviets. The agreement between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin was not disclosed until the “repatriated” were shipped to labor camps in Siberia during the great Stalinist purges. How does history judge these leaders, and how did their decisions shape present-day Europe and Asia?