Edvins Snore - A Szovjet Sztori (the Soviet Sto... -

The film's impact was immediate and deeply polarizing, often reflecting the geopolitical tensions of Eastern Europe:

: The film highlights the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and subsequent joint military parades and prisoner massacres.

Filmed over two years across several countries including Russia, Ukraine, and Germany, the documentary covers several key historical traumas: Edvins Snore - A szovjet sztori (The Soviet Sto...

: The 1940 execution of Polish officers by the NKVD.

: Conversely, some reviewers and historians have labeled the film as "overwrought" or "agitprop" rather than dispassionate scholarship. The New York Times suggested the director had a clear political agenda. In Russia, the film was widely condemned as "anti-Russian," leading to public protests where Šnore was burned in effigy in front of the Latvian Embassy in Moscow. The film's impact was immediate and deeply polarizing,

The central thesis of The Soviet Story is that the Nazi and Soviet regimes were not merely rivals but shared deep . Šnore argues that the Soviet "killing machine" served as a foundational model for the Holocaust, citing instances where Gestapo and SS delegations allegedly visited the USSR to learn concentration camp construction. The film uses side-by-side comparisons of propaganda posters and archival documents to illustrate these ideological similarities. Historical Scope and Major Events

: It examines mass deportations and medical experiments conducted on prisoners in the Soviet labor camps. Critical Reception and Impact The New York Times suggested the director had

: The intentional starvation of seven million Ukrainians in 1932–1933.