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Go to HomepageReel Number: 221331-05
Color: Black and White
Sound: SD
Year / Date: 1956
Country: USA
Location:
TC Begins: 15:54:11
TC Ends: 16:04:07
Duration: 00:09:56
Communist Blueprint For Conquest Pt. 3 of 3 Narrated by Boris H. Klossen, US State Department “At this point the Communists actually controlled the machinery of government...but this was not enough...moved against the middle class, the small business man, the shop keeper...” 15:55:11 “Taxation on the small business man was progressively increased...” Man in bed wakes up to find savings gone when waking up because of currency devaluation. Middle class sent to countryside; doctors inducted into civil service; artistic individuals are a special target... Dancer w/ shadow as hammer & cycle etc. 15:57:57 Illustrations of workers manipulated by government. 15:58:47 “As for the various churches...ritualistic bodies.” 15:59:57 “Meanwhile the Communists were moving against all other organizations in the country...independent bodies were infiltrated...” 16:01:22 “But the Communists were not satisfied simply to establish control over all organized activity...their controls reached into the life of every individual citizen...” 16:02:13 “The ties that once bound people to each other...in a society pock-marked by unknown informers, suspicion came to replace friendliness...” “In a Communist State personal security disappears...submit or be crushed...” 16:03:33 Closing title: “In our unrelenting fight against the poison of Communism, our greatest weapon is knowledge. The more we know about our enemy, the greater is our strength. The film you have just seen has provided you with factual knowledge of how the Communists have gained control over many countries.” The End. Cold War Propaganda;1950s; Talking Head; Stereotypes; Anti-Communism; Animation; Illustrations; Lecture Film; Paranoia; Fear;