Un très bon et intéressant documentaire historique à voir ou à revoir. Cette parade militaire de l'armée Soviétique datant de 1967 est vraiment grandiose. Merci beaucoup pour ce partage. 🙏🏼👍👏🏻👏🏻 🫡🙂 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
The footage seems to be slowed down slightly. We can hear the USSR Anthem (and other pieces) are being played around 1 semitone lower than the original broadcast. Nice find btw!
Unfortunately the filmographic information pertaining to this broadcast is incredibly sparse, but the source is 100% from Switzerland. My only guess would be that the Swiss televised the DDR broadcast, which in turn was just directly aired from Soviet Central Television (CT)
@@WubulixiSwitzerland, like other Western countries, chose more or less correct expressions when describing or referring to the Soviet Union, because they were afraid of our shrine, and when it ceased to exist, then all the dirt went to all 15 republics and to this day the humiliation of the countries of the USSR and the Warsaw Organization continues Agreement. Thanks to democratic countries.
Upon closer inspection, it looks like the flags are actually flown at maximum height. The finials are just super long, which makes the flag pole appear much longer than it should be.
The original broadcast was from Soviet Central Television, unfortunately I do not have any information on which company in Switerland rebroadcasted it.
Хорошие раньше делали парады!!!👍👍👍
Un très bon et intéressant documentaire historique à voir ou à revoir.
Cette parade militaire de l'armée Soviétique datant de 1967 est vraiment grandiose.
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage.
🙏🏼👍👏🏻👏🏻 🫡🙂
⭐️⭐️⭐️
I love to see some historical footage about the USSR from you!❤
A colossal parade!!
The footage seems to be slowed down slightly. We can hear the USSR Anthem (and other pieces) are being played around 1 semitone lower than the original broadcast.
Nice find btw!
I should note that this version of the broadcast was captured on film at 24fps, hence the "slowed down" effect.
Swiss-German Broadcast
Rare footage i like it
Is it really Switzerland? They have a standard German pronunciation and talk very highly of the USSR and socialism. Is it not a DDR broadcast?
Unfortunately the filmographic information pertaining to this broadcast is incredibly sparse, but the source is 100% from Switzerland. My only guess would be that the Swiss televised the DDR broadcast, which in turn was just directly aired from Soviet Central Television (CT)
@@MaximusandHistory This would make more sense. The production country is very likely not Switzerland
@@WubulixiSwitzerland, like other Western countries, chose more or less correct expressions when describing or referring to the Soviet Union, because they were afraid of our shrine, and when it ceased to exist, then all the dirt went to all 15 republics and to this day the humiliation of the countries of the USSR and the Warsaw Organization continues Agreement. Thanks to democratic countries.
@@argentum_wt Switzerland was never our friend
In Switzerland, on Television they use standard German, not Swiss German. Swiss German is a colloquial dialect or in the movies.
Вся власть советам!
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Looks like it was recorded with modern camera. But added a white and black filter overlaying it
Why are the flags at half mast.
Upon closer inspection, it looks like the flags are actually flown at maximum height. The finials are just super long, which makes the flag pole appear much longer than it should be.
East germany parade is better then now
Which television company filmed this?
The original broadcast was from Soviet Central Television, unfortunately I do not have any information on which company in Switerland rebroadcasted it.
It looks like they used a video camera of the time, but recorded it on a filmstrip, probably 16mm.
@@Michael-it6gb You'd be correct as this version of the broadcast was captured on film!
0:13 are those Sikh guys saluting at the bottom left? Are they representing India or something?