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COLLECTION NAME:
Conference on World Affairs Audio Archive
Record
Collection Name:
Conference On World Affairs Archives
identifier:
cwa_62-30.mp3
Identifier ARK:
title:
The Red Army
titleType:
Program
titleSeries:
Series XIX: The Military-Industrial Comoplex
subject:
Military-industrial complex
subjectAuthorityUsed:
subject:
Soviet Union. Raboche-Krestʹiï¸ a︡nskaiï¸ a︡ Krasnaiï¸ a︡ Armiiï¸ a︡--Foreign regiments
subjectAuthorityUsed:
description:
Moderated by Storm Bull. Thomas Brimelow outlines the history of the Red Army in the Soviet Union, particularly Stalin's attempt to establish political control over the Red Army. G. Deane Davis discusses the military-industrial complex in the U.S. Brimelow returns to speculate what the military-industrial complex is like in the Soviet Union. Alex Campbell compares the military-industrial complex in the U.S. and the Soviet Union, but also states that they share some similar components which he calls the "research-and-development complex." Brimelow responds to Campbell's thoughts about the Soviet military-industrial complex. Davis goes into the history of the U.S. Air Force and industry. [Tape cuts off before Davis finishes.]
descriptionType:
Program
description:
00:00:05 Storm Bull begins 00:03:26 Bull ends 00:03:33 Thomas Brimelow begins 00:28:41 Brimelow ends 00:28:53 G. Deane Davis begins 00:33:36 G. Deane Davis ends 00:33:40 Brimelow begins 00:43:42 Brimelow ends 00:43:49 Bull begins 00:44:05 Bull ends 00:44:06 Alex Campbell begins 00:51:04 Campbell ends
descriptionType:
Timecode
coverageSpatial:
Hellems Arts and Sciences
contributor:
Campbell, Alex
contributorRole:
Panelist
contributor:
Davis, G. Deane
contributorRole:
Panelist
contributor:
Spingarn, Jerome
contributorRole:
Panelist
contributor:
Brimelow, Thomas
contributorRole:
Panelist
publisher:
CWA/Archives, University of Colorado at Boulder
publisherRole:
Publisher
rightsSummary:
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dateCreated:
1962-04-25
formatMediaType:
Sound
formatPhysical:
1/4 inch audio cassette
formatDigital:
audio/mpeg
formatLocation:
Box 20, Tape 62-30
formatGenerations:
Audio/Original recording
formatStandard:
MPEG Audio
formatEncoding:
audio/mp3
formatTimeStart:
5:10:00 PM
formatDuration:
0:51:04
formatTracks:
1 audio track
formatChannelConfiguration :
dual-channel mono
language:
English
annotation:
NLB

The Red Army