>>17781051
To be fair the Bolsheviks clearly had supernatural backing. What are the chances of Lenin and Tukhachevsky, two once in a millenia demi gods, linking up at the same time for the same ideology?
>>17781038 (OP)
Dances with Wolves (1990)
Master and Commander (2003)
The Duelists (1977)
Das Boot (1981)
Ben Hur (1959)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Passion of the Christ (2004)
Cromwell (1970)
Last of the Mohicans (1993)
Back to 1942 (2012)
Bridge over River Kwai (1957)
Hunt for Red October (1990)
The Big Red One (1980)
Hamburger Hill (1987)
Just a few off the top of my head in no particular order.
>>17781051 >...being the smallest and least influential of political groups that fought for influence and power in Russia after the first revolution, the Bolsheviks were not considered serious competitors by any of the opposing sides. They enjoyed no support from the peasantry and relied only on a small number of supporters among the working class and in the navy. V. I. Lenin, who studied alchemy and the invocation of spirits in secret Swiss schools, was able to find his principal allies on the other side of the barrier between worlds. It is precisely in this period that the pentagram emerges for the first time as the symbol of the communist movement within the Red Army. >As is known, the pentagram is the most widespread and accessible portal between worlds for novices, allowing demons to enter our reality. At the same time, if the creator of a pentagram uses it skilfully, he can control the demons summoned into our world, and they must obey him. Normally, in order to better control a summoned creature, a protective perimeter is drawn around the pentagram, preventing the demon from escaping beyond the ring. >It is not known how, exactly, the leaders of the communist movement were able to achieve that which the most powerful black magicians of all ages had sought: establishing links to the demon lords who commanded the obedience of hordes of their lesser brethren. Experts are convinced that the lords themselves, sensing the forthcoming war and the most horrible bloodshed ever in the history of mankind, drew nearer to the boundary between worlds and summoned those who could permit them to collect a harvest of human lives. In exchange, they promised support and protection.
>>17781347 >The story of how the Bolshevik leadership was funded by German intelligence is true, to be sure, but it would be foolish and superficial to believe that it was only thanks to his foreign partners that V. I. Lenin and his comrades-in-arms were able to tip the scales in their favour. Even then, the future communist leader had protectors who were immeasurably more powerful and wiser than the military intelligence officials in the Kaiserβs Germany.
Naturally, the details of the secret compact with the powers of darkness are not accessible to modern researchers. However, their result is clear: after a short time, pentagrams appear on banners, on the headgear of Red Army soldiers, and on the armour of its still sparse military equipment. Each of them opened a gate into our world to a demon protector, who guarded the wearer of the pentagram from external violence. The demons received their pay, as usual, in blood. In the twentieth century alone, according to the most conservative estimates, around thirty million inhabitants of the country were sacrificed.
>>17781038 (OP)
Rasputin did nothing wrong. Jewish propaganda movie. >>17781119
Not familiar with the historical accuracy but this is objectively a terrible movie. Terrible lighting and colors and capeshit morality. >>17781115
They actually had wall street money behind them, that's their magic.
>>17781347 >>17781350
But everyone has stars on their flags and uniforms
what's so special about communists doing it >>17781115
Yes, but Rasputin was the opposite of a bolshevik, so it's the opposite of "fair". The whole movie revolves around a daughter who was orphaned by the bolsheviks. To pin that on orthodox nobility is a really dark joke.
>Ken Burns: Civil War >Ken Burns: The War >Ken Burns: The West >Ken Burns: The Dust Bowl >Ken Burns: Vietnam >Ken Burns: The National Parks: America's Best Idea >Ken Burns: Prohibition
>>17781119
Wish I could unwatch this. >>17781147
Glad I didn't watch this. >>17781301
The historically inaccurate kino Gibson's awful films wish they were. >>17781384
Easily the worst film posted in this whole thread. Just an atrocity against history and cinema.
>>17781119
3 hours of my precious time unwell spent. the movie should have just been cut down to the baldwin and saladin scenes, everything else was worthless. dont even remember the main characters and plotline and i just watched it like 2 weeks ago
In no particular order:
Tora! Tora! Tora!
The Longest Day.
The Great Escape
Patton
The Right Stuff
Gangs of New York
Cold Mountain
The Northman
Master and Commander
Oppenheimer
Ran
The Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy
Forest Gump
Gettysburg
We Were Soldiers Once
Ben Hur
>>17781038 (OP)
OP, that is pure ped0wood garbage. Rasputin was right about WWI because he wanted to prevent the bloodshed in which only the Rothschilds gained profit.