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Blood Money: Inside the Soviet Economy
Blood Money: Inside the Soviet Economy

Blood Money: Inside the Soviet Economy

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How did the USSR - a country considered a second-rate industrial power, economically inferior to Germany, the USA and the UK - shape its victory over the armies of Hitler's regime, and secure its place among the winners?

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

88 mins

Rating

7.5/10

Release Date

11 June 2024

Country

France

Cast

Florence Loiret Caille

Florence Loiret Caille

Narrator (voice)

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