Joseph Stalin Net Worth

Joseph Stalin Net Worth is
$900,000

Joseph Stalin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Template:Eastern Slavic name Joseph Stalin or Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin (Russian: Ио́сиф Виссарио́нович Ста́лин, pronounced [ˈjosʲɪf vʲɪsɐˈrʲonəvʲɪt͡ɕ ˈstalʲɪn]; born Ioseb Besarionis Dze Jugashvili, Georgian: იოსებ ბესარიონის ძე ჯუღაშვილი, pronounced [iɔsɛb bɛsɑriɔnis dzɛ dʒuɣɑʃvili]; 6/18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953), was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953.Amongst the Bolshevik revolutionaries who took part in the Russian Revolution of 1917, Stalin was appointed general secretary of the party's Central Committee in 1922. He subsequently managed to consolidate power following the 1924 death of Vladimir Lenin through suppressing Lenin's criticisms (in the postscript of his testament) and expanding the functions of his role, all the while eliminating any opposition. He remained general secretary until the post was abolished in 1952, concurrently serving as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1941 onward.Under Stalin's rule, the concept of "socialism in one country" became a central tenet of Soviet society. He replaced the New Economic Policy introduced by Lenin in the early 1920s with a highly centralised command economy, launching a period of industrialization and collectivization that resulted in the rapid transformation of the USSR from an agrarian society into an industrial power. However, the economic changes coincided with the imprisonment of millions of people in correctional labour camps. The initial upheaval in agriculture disrupted food production and contributed to the catastrophic Soviet famine of 1932–1933, known as the Holodomor in Ukraine. Altogether Stalin's economic and political policies resulted in the deaths of up to 10 million peasants during 1926-1934. Between 1934 and 1939 he organized and led massive purge (known as "Great Purge") of the party, government, armed forces and intelligentsia, in which millions of so-called "enemies of the Soviet people" were imprisoned, exiled or executed, in a period that lasted from 1936 to 1939, Stalin instituted a campaign against alleged enemies within his regime Major figures in the Communist Party, such as the old Bolsheviks, Leon Trotsky, and most of the Red Army generals, were killed after being convicted of plotting to overthrow the government and Stalin.In August 1939, Stalin entered into a non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany that divided their influence and territory within Eastern Europe, resulting in their invasion of Poland in September of that year, but Germany later violated the agreement and launched a massive invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941. Despite heavy human and territorial losses, Soviet forces managed to halt the Nazi incursion after the decisive Battles of Moscow and Stalingrad. After defeating the Axis powers on the Eastern Front, the Red Army captured Berlin in May 1945, effectively ending the war in Europe for the Allies. The Soviet Union subsequently emerged as one of two recognized world superpowers,

Full NameJoseph Stalin
Date Of BirthDecember 18, 1878
Died1953-03-05
Place Of BirthGori, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire [now Republic of Georgia]
Height5' 8" (1.73 m)
ProfessionPolitician, Soldier, Activist
EducationTbilisi Spiritual Seminary, Gori Church School
SpouseNadezhda Alliluyeva
ChildrenSvetlana Alliluyeva, Yakov Dzhugashvili, Vasily Stalin, Artyom Sergeyev
ParentsBesarion Jughashvili and Ketevan Geladze
SiblingsGeorgy Jughashvili, Mikhail Jughashvili
TV ShowsWorld War II in HD Colour, Apocalypse: The Second World War
Star SignSagittarius
#Trademark
1Gruff voice
2Bowler hat
3Moustache
#Quote
1Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas.
2Mankind is divided into rich and poor, into property owners and exploited; and to abstract oneself from this fundamental division; and from the antagonism between poor and rich means abstracting oneself from fundamental facts.
3Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs.
4In the Soviet army it takes more courage to retreat than advance.
5It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.
6I trust no one, not even myself.
7[after the death of his first wife, Ekaterina] This warm creature was able to soften my heart of stone. Now she is gone, and with her my only warm feelings for humans.
8[regarding what would happen to the Politiburo after his death] After I'm gone, the capitalists will drown you like blind kittens.
9Those who cast the vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything.
10If you're afraid of wolves, don't go into the woods.
11Death solves all problems.
12A single death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statistic.
#Fact
1Vladimir Putin has made unlawful all published mention of the cruelties Stalin's regime inflicted on its own citizens - including executing an estimated 300,000 soldiers for alleged desertion or cowardice - in order to prevail during World War II. Books by Antony Beevor and Max Hastings are banned in Russia because they describe the Red Army's campaign of rape and pillage in Germany.
2Admitted deliberately sacrificing 750,000 Soviet troops in order to delay a possible Axis attack on Moscow in the summer of 1941.
3Supplied all the fuel the Germans used to invade France and the Low Countries in 1940.
4During the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 he refused to airdrop weapons or provide air cover. He actively prevented Polish and American airplanes from doing that, while arresting Polish underground fighters. Stalin was accused of deliberately halting his forces so the uprising could be crushed.
5Ordered the Katyn massacre on 5 March 1940.
6May have been planning a new holocaust at the time of his death, in the Doctor's Plot.
7He was shocked by Winston Churchill's landslide defeat in the 1945 General Election. Stalin had privately predicted that Churchill would win the election with a large majority of about 70.
8Publicly denounced the British and French declarations of war against Germany as imperialist actions designed to preserve their colonial empires. He maintained this stance until the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941.
9At the end of World War II he wanted to invade Spain, due to the considerable help the Franco regime had given to the Axis from 1940 to 1943. The British and Americans persuaded Stalin to settle for an economic blockade of Spain instead.
10During World War II he refused to use his huge air force to bomb the death camps.
11Held secret talks with the UK and France in 1939 on the possibility of forming an anti-German alliance. However Stalin's demands, which included full Soviet control of eastern Europe and the Baltic States, were considered excessive and no agreement was reached, especially after the Polish government refused to allow Soviet forces to be stationed on its territory. As a result Stalin instead signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Germany, which agreed the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland and eastern Europe.
12He has been accused of deliberately starving up to 12 million people to death in the Holodomor. If it could be proven that the intention was to destroy Ukrainian nationalism the Holodomor would be considered a genocide. It is officially recognized as a genocide by 25 countries, including independent Ukraine.
13Initially supported the creation of Israel in 1948, as he felt this would weaken the British Empire. However Stalin soon turned against the new country and publicly denounced it.
14Although at war with the European Axis Powers from 22 June 1941, Stalin deliberately did not declare war on the Empire of Japan until 9 August 1945 when his forces simultaneously invaded Manchuria.
15Deliberately waited until 17 September 1939 before launching his invasion of Poland, knowing that the UK and France would be unable to declare war on both Germany and the Soviet Union.
16In 1939-40 he invaded Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Bessarabia and Bukovina. These invasions brought him into conflict with the Axis Powers in the Balkans.
17Supplied all the fuel the German Luftwaffe used to blitz the UK in 1940-41.
18Violated the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact by annexing Bukovina in 1940.
19On 25 November 1940 he suggested formally entering World War II on the side of the Axis Powers. However this may have been a delaying tactic as he prepared for war with the European Axis Powers.
20Documents released at the end of the Cold War showed Stalin was preparing to attack German forces in Eastern Europe. However he did not think Adolf Hitler would invade the Soviet Union until the war in the West had ended.
21Stalin is estimated to have killed far more people than Adolf Hitler.
22Stalin's health deteriorated towards the end of World War II. He suffered from atherosclerosis from his heavy smoking. He had a mild stroke around the time of the Victory Parade, and a severe heart attack in October 1945.
23The first time Lenin mentioned Stalin in a 1917 memo he forgot his name, mad a guess at it, then scribbled it out and just called him 'that Georgian guy'.
24He could be quite kind to people whom he only met in passing. There is one account of him making sure a man was set free from the Gulag after receiving a letter from the man's young daughter. Another instance was when he and some of his staff had to stay at a old lady's cottage for the night while traveling between Moscow and a military headquarters during the war, he ensured the woman was compensated for the trouble despite the lady declaring that she was happy to provide the service for free.
25Although known for his stoic, reserved and unemotional demeanor, he was far less reserved in private and noted by his closest underlings and his enemies as being given to explosive rages and crushing depressions.
26Was a voracious reader and had a personal library of 20,000 academic books (including a handful of basic German texts), and checked out an annual average of 500 books from state libraries. He personally annotated many drafts of Russian-language texts with 'suggestions', and supported Mikhail Sholokhov and Mikhail Bulgakov, authors of the some of the best Russian-language literature ever produced.
27It is believed by some historians that Stalin's lust for power and the reasons behind many of his decisions and actions were the result of a tendency as a child to slip into fantasies about what he would have done if he were in charge of the country as a means of escaping his abusive father.
28Was known for completely erasing any and all record of a person's existence as punishment and ascribing Their accomplishments to others or himself. In an ironic turn of events, this also happened to Stalin himself after Khrushchev's secret speech to a certain extent (in Yugoslavia this happened to Stalin even earlier, due to the Tito-Stalin split). While he was never completely written out of history, he was marginalized and became a scapegoat for most problems in the USSR, while his positive achievements were ascribed to Lenin instead. In addition, most of his statues were torn down, and streets and towns named for him were re-named. Finally, his body was removed from Lenin's mausoleum.
29In a testament written just before his death, Lenin denounced Stalin's ambitions and tried to warn the other Soviet leaders about them. Unfortunately, Stalin managed to blunt the effect of the testament and still seized power after Lenin's death anyway.
30When Stalin would enter the Soviet Politburo people would applaud him, sometimes for hours. The reason the clapping went on so long was because everybody was afraid to be the first one to stop.
31Even after Stalin's rise to power, his mother refused to leave her home in the Caucasus.
32His mother was a washerwoman and a seamstress.
33His mother had the same name as his first wife.
34Somewhat ironically, he was a huge fan of movies starring John Wayne, Hollywood's most vocal anti-Communist and a rabid supporter of blacklisting and the McCarthy witch hunts.
35Ordered the assassination of Leon Trotsky.
36Stalin did not wish to share a historic legacy with anyone, so he ordered the creation of revisionist history which wiped out all mention of Leon Trotsky and actually removed him from existing photographs.
37When the full impact of Adolf Hitler's betrayal of the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty struck Stalin, he locked himself in his rooms for several days, leaving the country leaderless.
38Stalin had a secret plan to invade Western Europe in 1944. He believed that by then Europe and Germany would be so exhausted by war that it would be an easy conquest.
39Staunchly believed Adolf Hitler would honor the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression treaty. When Hitler's forces attacked, Stalin locked himself in his rooms and refused to believe it for several days; his denial caused unnecessary huge numbers of MIAs and millions of Russian civilians taken into Nazi death camps.
40Called "Old Whiskers" behind his back, usually by prisoners in the gulags he sent them to.
41Raised money for the Communist Party by committing several armed robberies.
42Among his most heinous crimes was the forced, intentional famine within the Ukraine, meant to force the destruction of the land-owning "kulak" farmers. It is believed that as many as 10 to 30 million died in the wave of famine that ran rampant throughout the late '20s-early '30s. However according to R.J. Rummel, a political scientist at the University of Hawaii who has studied mass killing Joseph Stalin was responsible for 43 million dead, from 1929-'53.
43Early in his life, Stalin had entered an Orthodox seminary to study for the priesthood. He left, partly because the priests discovered his dabbling in communist and anarchist thought, as well as his growing resentment towards authority.
44Stalin was not ethnically Russian. He was a native of Georgia, a Transcaucasian part of the Russian Empire and later a Southern part of the Soviet Union. Stalin was bilingual and spoke Russian fluently, but had a heavy Georgian accent.
45Was referred to as "Uncle Joe" by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
46So much was the disbelief at his death that his coffin had a bubble top over his head so that passersby could see it was actually him.
47His trademark hat sat atop the coffin at his funeral.
48His body was moved from the Lenin Mausoleum to the Kremlin Wall in 1961.
49During their historic meeting he asked Winston Churchill if he ever had any of his subordinates shot. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt thought it was a joke and went along with the "gag", but the question terrified Churchill so much that he allegedly never openly spoke to Stalin again.
50He despised his son Yakov so much that when Yakov attempted suicide, Stalin was reported to have said: "Ha! He couldn't even shoot straight!"
51He suffered recurrent bouts of smallpox as a child, which badly disfigured his face as he grew older.
52As a youth, he was struck down and almost killed by a runaway carriage. The accident left him with a stiff left shoulder and for the rest of his life he was unable to use his left arm.
53His father was an alcoholic who often physically abused his son.
54Had two nicknames during his lifetime. His mom called him "Soso," his undercover party nickname was "Koba."
55The rate of which the USSR was industrialised under his rule, was the fastest in history. Health care and education were also dramatically improved.
56At the funeral of his first wife, Ekaterina, Stalin commented that any warm feelings he had for people died with her, for she was the only person who was able to melt his heart. He later ordered Ekaterina's relatives shot.
57In March 2001, Russian Independent Television NTV discovered a previously unknown grandson of Stalin, Yuri Davydov, living in Novokuznetsk, Siberia. Davydov told NTV that his father had told him of his lineage but, because the campaign against Stalin's cult of personality was in full swing at the time, told him to keep quiet about it. NTV said several historians, including Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, mention a son being born to Stalin and his common-law wife, Lida, in 1914 during his exile in northern Siberia.
58Time Magazine's "Man of the Year" (1939)
59Stalin loved the "Tarzan" movies and often watched them at the Kremlin. For some reason, he was amused by the concept of a man being able to communicate with apes. Stalin ordered an expedition in Africa, which gathered over 100 apes and monkeys for his plans of breeding an obedient soldier. The secret research center was set in Sukhumi for breeding experiments on apes and monkeys under personal patronage of Stalin. After several years of non-results Stalin ordered the principal scientists executed and lost interest in breeding soldiers from apes. Today this research center is known as "Obeziannii pitomnik" in Sukhumi.
60Once stated that the happiest time of his life was when he was in exhile in Siberia. There, in the north, Stalin felt that the true spirit of Russia resided.
61Two sons, Yakov (b. 1907, d. 1943 in a Nazi camp) and Vasili Stalin (b. 1921, d. 1962 in exile), and one daughter, Svetlana (b. 1926, d. 2011, defected to USA).
62Stalin's adopted revolutionary name -- "Stalin" -- literally means "Man of steel" in Russian. His mother called him "Soso," his undercover party nickname was "Koba."
63First wife died of tuberculosis, second wife committed suicide.
64His real birthday is actually December 18, 1878 (or December 6 on the Julian calendar, used in Russia during the 19th century), but he had it changed to December 21, 1879 in official papers for unknown reasons.
65He was an admirer of the Polish author Boleslaw Prus, in particular his novel "The Pharaoh and the Priest", filmed as Faraon (1966).
66Much of the early archive footage of Stalin is actually an actor portraying him in scenes taken from October (Ten Days that Shook the World) (1928).
67Has been portrayed in movies by actors including F. Murray Abraham, Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, José Ferrer, Bernard Hill, and Andro Kobaladze.
68Supported the production of Sergei M. Eisenstein's films Battleship Potemkin (1925) (US title: "Battleship Potemkin"), October (Ten Days that Shook the World) (1928) (US title: "October") and Alexander Nevsky (1938), but prevented the completion of Eisenstein's trilogy about Czar Ivan IV, Ivan the Terrible (1938).
69Was responsible for the most deaths in Europe between the end of World War I and the end of World War II. His legacy of sacrificing soldiers, starving civilians, mass executions and genocide resulted in more deaths than those caused by the regimes of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Hirohito, Zedong Mao and Pol Pot.
70Stalin was diagnosed with "Typical clinical form of paranoia" in 1927, by the leading psychiatrist Doctor Bekhterev and his assistant doctors. Next day Doctor Bekhterev and his assistant died of poisoning. Clinical paranoia explains ruthless killings of millions and brutal treatment of his own wives and children.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Portraits of Power1957TV SeriesHimself - Subject
Betimi i popullit shqiptar para Stalinit të madh1953DocumentaryHimself (unconfirmed)
Universal Newsreel1945/XIIIDocumentary shortHimself (as Premier Joseph Stalin)
One Inch from Victory1944DocumentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Stolarz1976Documentary shortHimself
Los Canadienses1975DocumentaryHimself - at the Kremlin (uncredited)
The World at War1973-1974TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - General Secretary / Himself - Secretary General
From War to Peace1974Video documentaryHimself - Premiere, U.S.S.R. (uncredited)
La société du spectacle1974DocumentaryHimself
No Substitute for Victory1970DocumentaryHimself
At vinde krigen1970TV Special documentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Extraordinary Seaman1969Himself (uncredited)
Skizbe1967Short documentaryHimself (carries coffin of Lenin) (uncredited)
La feldmarescialla1967Himself (uncredited)
Ten Days That Shook the World1967TV Movie documentaryHimself
¿Por qué morir en Madrid?1966DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
NBC White Paper1966TV Series documentaryHimself - Watches as Agreement Signed
Cast a Giant Shadow1966Himself (uncredited)
Triumph Over Violence1965DocumentaryHimself
Franco: ese hombre1964DocumentaryHimself
La bataille de France1964DocumentaryHimself
The Victors1963Himself (uncredited)
Men of Our Time1963TV Series documentaryHimself
Mourir à Madrid1963DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Was der Wehrmachtsbericht verschwieg1963DocumentaryHimself
Year of Siege1962Documentary shortHimself
From Czar to Stalin1962DocumentaryHimself
All'armi siam fascisti!1962DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Titans1962TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Biography1962TV Series documentaryHimself
Blood on the Balcony1962DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Armstrong Circle Theatre1955TV SeriesHimself
Battle for China1953DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Bis fünf nach zwölf - Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich1953DocumentaryHimself
Yves Montand, l'ombre au tableau2016TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Ford 50th Anniversary Show1953TV MovieHimself
Duels2016TV Series documentaryHimself
Victory at Sea1953TV Series documentaryHimself - Premier of U.S.S.R.
Menschen & Mächte2016TV Series documentaryHimself
Never Let Me Go1953Himself
Universum History2016TV Series documentaryHimself
Velikoe proshanie1953DocumentaryHimself
Capsule2015Himself (uncredited)
The Hoaxters1952Short documentaryHimself
Apocalypse: Staline2015TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Communism1952Documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
History2015TV Series documentaryHimself
Näin syntyi nykypäivä... 1900-19501951DocumentaryHimself
Trumbo2015Himself (uncredited)
Fifty Years Before Your Eyes1950DocumentaryHimself
Imminent Threat2015DocumentaryHimself
Wonderful Times1950DocumentaryHimself
Deux bombes pour une espionne2015DocumentaryHimself
Guilty of Treason1950Himself, Joseph Stalin (uncredited)
Conspiracy2015TV Series documentaryHimself - Premier of the Soviet Union
Mid Century: Half Way to Where?1950Short documentaryHimself
Du sollst Leben2015TV Movie documentaryHimself
Crusade in Europe1949TV Series documentaryHimself
1945: 12 Städte, 12 Schicksale2015TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself / Himself - President Russia
Wielka droga1946Himself
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History2014TV Series documentaryHimself
Les Français en Allemagne1946Documentary shortHimself
New World Order Bible Versions2014DocumentaryHimself - Premier of the Soviet Union (uncredited)
Hitler Lives1945Documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
L'ombre de Staline2014DocumentaryHimself
The Fall of Berlin1945DocumentaryHimself
Behind the Freedom Curtain2013Documentary
Nostradamus IV1944ShortHimself (uncredited)
Lenin v 2012 godu2013ShortHimself (In Photo) (uncredited)
Our Northern Neighbour1944Documentary shortHimself
Perfect Storms: Disasters That Changed the World2013TV Mini-SeriesHimself
The Battle of Russia1943DocumentaryHimself
America's Book of Secrets2012-2013TV Series documentaryHimself
Mission to Moscow1943Himself (uncredited)
Me Gusta: Með Gústa2013TV SeriesHimself
Vi mötte stormen1943Himself (uncredited)
The Untold History of the United States2012TV Series documentaryHimself - Soviet Union Head of Government
The Nazis Strike1943Documentary shortHimself (uncredited)
Occupy Unmasked2012DocumentaryHimself
The News Parade of the Year 19421942Documentary shortHimself
Et silenter deleo2012
The Film That Was Lost1942ShortHimself
10 Things You Don't Know About2012TV Series documentaryHimself
The Mask of Nippon1942DocumentaryHimself
Alltag unterm Hakenkreuz2012TV Series documentaryHimself
Inside Fighting Russia1942DocumentaryHimself
Je suis venu vous dire...2012DocumentaryHimself
Razgrom nemetskikh voysk pod Moskvoy1942DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Room 2372012/IDocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Our Russian Front1942Documentary shortHimself
Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War2011TV Series documentaryHimself - Soviet Premier
Strana rodnaya1942DocumentaryHimself
Zaum - Andare a parare2011TV Series documentaryHimself
The Fight for Peace1938DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Secrets of the Dead2010-2011TV Series documentaryHimself
Tri pesni o Lenine1934DocumentaryHimself (with Lenin as he lies in state)
Global Warning2011DocumentaryHimself
Ethos2011/IDocumentaryHimself
Reagan2011DocumentaryHimself
Mannerheim - Jörn Donnerin kertomana2011TV Series documentaryHimself
World War II in Colour2010-2011TV Series documentaryHimself / Hismelf
Mistaken Identity2011Video documentary shortHimself
The Making of I, Spry2011Video documentary shortHimself
Mysteries at the Museum2010TV Series documentaryHimself
Uno scrittore al fronte2010
I, Spry2010TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
Marijuana: A Chronic History2010TV MovieHimself
Hitler's Bodyguard2010TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
L'île aux Cannibales2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Sota ilman voittoa2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Flying Scissors2009Himself
A Wall in Berlin2009DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Apocalypse - La 2ème guerre mondiale2009TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Le dernier complot de Staline2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
MysteryQuest2009TV Series documentaryHimself
Capitalism: A Love Story2009DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Hitlers Angriff - Wie der zweite Weltkrieg begann2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hitler & Stalin - Portrait einer Feindschaft2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Glenn Beck2009TV SeriesHimself - Communist Party General Secretary
The Lost World of Communism2009TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Iran, une puissance dévoilée2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech2009DocumentaryHimself
Trilogia II: I skoni tou hronou2008Himself (uncredited)
Warner at War2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theater in the Soviet Union2008Documentary shortHimself
Secrets of Body Language2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Planspiel Atomkrieg - Adenauers Kampf um die Bombe2008TV MovieHimself
Superpower2008DocumentaryHimself
Hollywood contra Franco2008DocumentaryHimself
Nazis/Skinheads: Hate and the Holocaust in Ukraine2008DocumentaryHimself
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed2008DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Soviet Story2008DocumentaryHimself
William F. Buckley: Right from the Start2008TV Movie documentaryHimself
Khraniteli2008TV Short documentaryHimself
The Strangest Dream2008DocumentaryHimself
Nova2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement2007Video documentaryHimself
Trumbo2007DocumentaryHimself
Sputnik Fever2007DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Warlords2007TV Movie documentary
Bewegte Jahre - Österreich 1914-19452007Video documentaryHimself
War Stories with Oliver North2005-2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Staline: Le tyran rouge2007TV Movie documentaryHimself
In Europa2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Tehran anar nadarad2007DocumentaryHimself
W rogatywce i tygrysiej skórze2007TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Los que quisieron matar a Franco2006DocumentaryHimself
Suomen puolesta2006Video documentaryHimself
Freedom's Fury2006DocumentaryHimself
Zákonitosti zivota vcelstva2006ShortHimself
Discover Taipei: The Kino Eye Man and Woman with a Movie Camera2006ShortHimself
Declassified2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Forever Lénine2006DocumentaryHimself
Neveneffecten2006TV SeriesHimself
Svoboda po russki2006DocumentaryHimself
Die Zweite Republik - Eine unglaubliche Geschichte2005TV Series documentaryHimself
The Naked Archaeologist2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Hitler's War2005VideoHimself
Megastructures2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Why We Fight2005DocumentaryHimself
X Day: The Invasion of Japan2005TV Movie documentaryHimself
Sendung ohne Namen2003-2004TV Series documentaryHimself
Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain... Begins to Die2004DocumentaryHimself
UFO Files2004TV Series documentaryHimself - Premier of the Soviet Union
Solange der Wind uns trägt - Im Land des Dschingis Khan2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Letters from Karelia2004DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Stalin's Wife2004DocumentaryHimself
DC3:ans sista resa2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Joachim Bublath2004TV SeriesHimself
Verner Lehtimäki - Punapäällikön elämä2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Der geheime Luftkrieg der Supermächte2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Churchill2003-2004TV Series documentaryHimself
Geheimakte Heß2004DocumentaryHimself
I'm Not Russian, But I Play One on TV2004Video documentary shortHimself
Siberia: How the East Was Won2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
Unsere Besten2003TV SeriesHimself
Days That Shook the World2003TV Series documentaryHimself
The Corporation2003DocumentaryHimself - Potsdam (uncredited)
Good Morning, Night2003Himself (uncredited)
Modern Marvels2003TV Series documentaryHimself
Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked2003TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Real Room 1012003TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Stalin2003TV Series documentaryHimself
Russia, Land of the Tsars2003TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Stalin: Inside the Terror2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Yalta: Peace, Power and Betrayal2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
Assignment Discovery: The Ultimate Guide: Mummies2002Video documentaryHimself
Equilibrium2002Himself (uncredited)
The Burning Wall2002DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Star Dreamer2002DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Rajalla2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
:03 from Gold2002TV Movie documentaryHimself
Nemmersdorf 1944 - Die Wahrheit über ein sowjetisches Kriegsverbrechen2002Video documentaryHimself
Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War1998-2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Syberia2002Video GameHimself (uncredited)
Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy2002TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Gladiators of World War II2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil2002Himself
The Secret KGB Paranormal Files2001TV Movie documentaryHimself
Roots of the Cuban Missile Crisis2001Video documentaryHimself
WWII: The Lost Color Archives2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hitlers Krieg im Osten2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hooked: Illegal Drugs & How They Got That Way - LSD, Ecstasy, and the Raves2000TV Movie documentaryHimself
UFOs: Then and Now?2000TV MovieHimself
Nukes in Space1999Video documentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Korean War: Fire and Ice1999TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Biography of the Millennium: 100 People - 1000 Years1999TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself - #79
The Second World War in Colour1999TV Mini-SeriesHimself
The Century: America's Time1999TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself / Himself - at the conference at Potsdam
Faces of War1999Video documentaryHimself
Hitler and Stalin: Twin Tyrants1999TV Movie documentaryHimself
Red Chapters: Turning Points in the History of Communism1999TV Series documentaryHimself
The 20th Century: A Moving Visual History1999TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Das Dritte Reich - In Farbe1998TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Russian Revolution1998VideoHimself
Biography1994-1998TV Series documentaryHimself
Cold War1998TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Human Remains1998Documentary shortHimself
UFO - Geheimnisse des 3. Reichs1998Video documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Manuscripts don't burn1997DocumentaryHimself
The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin1997DocumentaryHimself
Our Time in Hell: The Korean War1997TV Movie documentaryHimself
American Experience1994-1997TV Series documentaryHimself
East Side Story1997DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life1997DocumentaryHimself - Watches Parade (uncredited)
Henry VIII1997TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself (uncredited)
On the Brink: Doomsday1997TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Wall1997TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
A Web of War1996DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Empty Mirror1996Himself
Children of the Revolution1996Himself - at Lenin's Tomb (uncredited)
The Churchills1996TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Assassinations That Changed the World1996TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Churchill and the Cabinet War Rooms1995TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Enola Gay and the Atomic Bombing of Japan1995Himself (uncredited)
The Last Days of World War II1995TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Xie rou chang cheng1995TV SeriesHimself (uncredited)
Truman1995TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
Blood & Iron: The Story of the German War Machine1995TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself (at Potsdam)
Hiroshima1995TV MovieHimself (uncredited)
Hiroshima: Why the Bomb Was Dropped1995TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
UFO Diaries1995TV Series documentaryHimself
Timewatch1995TV Series documentaryHimself
Battlefield1995TV Series documentaryHimself
Executions II1995Video documentaryHimself
The Century of Warfare1994TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
In Search of Dr. Seuss1994TV MovieHimself - at Potsdam (uncredited)
Mies varjossa1994TV Series documentaryHimself
Hitler et Staline: l'alliance dangereuse1993TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Zaveshchanie Stalina1993Himself (lies in state) (uncredited)
Le tombeau d'Alexandre1993DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Stalin - Eine Mosfilmproduktion1993TV Movie documentaryHimself
Gorilla Bathes at Noon1993Himself (uncredited)
Battle for the Soul of Russia1992DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Face of Tutankhamun1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
China Rising: The Epic History of 20th Century China1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself (uncredited)
The Complete Churchill1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Pandora's Box1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Prima1992Documentary shortHimself
Desert Storm: The War Begins1991TV Movie documentaryHimself
Hört die Signale1991TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Pokhorony Stalina1990Himself (lies in state, funeral) (uncredited)
Condom1990DocumentaryHimself
Raoul Wallenberg - fånge i Sovjet1990TV Mini-SeriesHimself (uncredited)
Interpretation of Dreams1990DocumentaryHimself - at the Kremlin, 1920s
Stalin1990TV Mini-SeriesHimself
The Road to War1989TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
The 1940's: Music, Memories & Milestones1988Video documentaryHimself
Panttipataljoona1988TV Movie documentaryHimself
I nichego bolshe1988DocumentaryHimself
Korea: The Forgotten War1987TV Movie documentaryHimself
T.V. Sphincter1987Video documentaryHimself
Russia1986TV Mini-SeriesHimself (uncredited)
When the Wind Blows1986Himself (uncredited)
13. artikla1986TV Movie documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Vietnam: A Television History1983TV Series documentaryHimself (uncredited)
Seeing Red1983DocumentaryHimself
De camisa vieja a chaqueta nueva1982Himself (uncredited)
If You Love This Planet1982Documentary shortHimself, at Potsdam (uncredited)
The Atomic Cafe1982DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
Genocide1982DocumentaryHimself - at Yalta (uncredited)
The KGB Connections1982TV Movie documentaryHimself
Visoki napon1981Himself (uncredited)
Altovaya sonata. Dmitriy Shostakovich1981DocumentaryHimself
Siberiade1979Himself (carries coffin of Lenin) (uncredited)
Has Anybody Here Seen Canada? A History of Canadian Movies 1939-19531979TV Movie documentaryHimself - with Molotov (uncredited)
Loggerheads1978Himself
The Unknown War1978TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
A Grin Without A Cat1977DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)
All This and World War II1976DocumentaryHimself
Canciones para después de una guerra1976DocumentaryHimself (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.