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In the Trivia sub-section it mentions that "The famous interrogation sequences in the film are the rough cuts". There are many scenes in which people are being interrogated. It is possible to narrow down to which ones this is a reference to?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Marktreut ( talk • contribs) 14:15, 7 January 2007
I think the additions were all good, but the Cold War section ends with the affirmation by some source that the Kennedy assassination in November of 1963 brought the Cold War to an end. This is not true. It is true that the unsolved mystery of the Kennedy assassination was an integral part of the Cold War in its peak years, but it's accomplishment did not end it. It continued until the 1980s with the fall of the Berlin Wall according to official American historiography. But what we see these days in the Ukraine is in some form still a continuation of it. Thank you, warshy (¥¥) 17:28, 30 October 2023 (UTC)
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In the Trivia sub-section it mentions that "The famous interrogation sequences in the film are the rough cuts". There are many scenes in which people are being interrogated. It is possible to narrow down to which ones this is a reference to?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Marktreut ( talk • contribs) 14:15, 7 January 2007
I think the additions were all good, but the Cold War section ends with the affirmation by some source that the Kennedy assassination in November of 1963 brought the Cold War to an end. This is not true. It is true that the unsolved mystery of the Kennedy assassination was an integral part of the Cold War in its peak years, but it's accomplishment did not end it. It continued until the 1980s with the fall of the Berlin Wall according to official American historiography. But what we see these days in the Ukraine is in some form still a continuation of it. Thank you, warshy (¥¥) 17:28, 30 October 2023 (UTC)