File:Longines Chronoscope with Princess Alexandra Kropotkin.ogv

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Longines_Chronoscope_with_Princess_Alexandra_Kropotkin.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 14 min 41 s, 400 × 300 pixels, 618 kbps overall, file size: 64.92 MB)

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LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH PRINCESS ALEXANDRA KROPOTKIN   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Longines Wittnauer Watch Company, Inc.
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LONGINES CHRONOSCOPE WITH PRINCESS ALEXANDRA KROPOTKIN
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English: Participants: Princess Alexandra Kropotkin (Q93578732), interviewed by William Bradford Huie (Q8005831) and Henry Hazlitt (Q685787). Topics: Russian exile, Russian opposition to Stalinism, Russian secret police, potential underground in the Soviet Union.
Date 3 September 1951
date QS:P571,+1951-09-03T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q38945047
Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-M)
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This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 95698.

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  • Record group: Collection LW: Longines Wittnauer Watch Company, Inc. Collection, ca. 1951 - ca. 1955 (National Archives Identifier: 907)
  • Series: Motion Picture Films of Television Interviews With Significant Newsmakers of the Early 1950s, compiled ca. 1951 - ca. 1955 (National Archives Identifier: 95693)


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  • A Catalog of Longines Chronoscope Interviews in the National Archives: SEPTEMBER 3, 1951 Participants: Princess Alexandra Kropotkin, Russian emigre, interviewed by William Bradford Huie and Henry Hazlitt. Topics: Russian opposition to the Stalin regime, effectiveness of the Russian secret police, and potential underground in the Soviet Union. (200LW7)

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This video was digitized from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration holdings or another U.S. Federal government source, and made available online by the International Amateur Scanning League and FedFlix, a project of Public.Resource.Org. The digital video file was originally available and sourced from the Internet Archive.
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Public domain Longines Chronoscope was a 15-minute interview television program, broadcast on CBS-affiliated television stations from 1951 to 1955. Longines-Wittnauer, a watch maker company, which sponsored and owned the copyright, donated the collection to the National Archives and conveyed all rights to the U.S. Government on December 19, 1969.

Originating in New York, Chronoscope was telecast weekly on Mondays from 11:00 to 11:15 p.m. on the CBS network. From June 11, 1951, the date of the earliest surviving issue, the show was broadcast Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings through April 29, 1955, with one hiatus from June to August 1953.

For more information consult A Catalog of Longines Chronoscope Interviews in the National Archives.

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current22:11, 4 July 202014 min 41 s, 400 × 300 (64.92 MB)Czar (talk | contribs)https://archive.org/details/gov.archives.arc.95698

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