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The red button documentary
The red button documentary











the red button documentary

Thinking it was a possible error, he nervously ignored it and waited for any other indications of war. It was not his normal duty he was to man the post twice a month just to keep his skills from getting rusty. Shortly after midnight, Petrov noticed a missile on his screen. On September 26, 1983, Pietrow was in charge of monitoring American missiles that could potentially be sent to Russia to start a nuclear war. So it was in this tense environment that Stanislav Petrov worked deep inside Serpukhov-15, a secret bunker, monitoring early warning satellites. It is now thought that throughout 1983, the Kremlin assumed that the US and its allies were planning a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union. The action led Reagan to label Russia an "evil empire." Soon after, the KGB communicated to the western operatives to prepare for possible nuclear war. On September 5th, a Korean jet liner with 269 passengers, many of whom were American, had been shot down over Soviet territory because the Russians believed it was a spy mission. Tensions were running high between the two superpowers, and the atmosphere was suspicious because of recent incidents. A known hardliner, Andropov was very wary of US activity. It was an intense period of time in the relationship between the United States and Russia. The Red Button is a 52-minute documentary film that tells the dramatic story of Stanislav Petrov, the Russian officer who, in 1983, saved the world from atomic war.ĭuring the early '80s, the Russian leader was Jurij Andropov, the most right-wing Soviet leader since Stalin. Production: Miroslaw Grubek, Slawomir Grunberg Poland/USA, 2011, 52 min, Russian, English subtitles













The red button documentary