
Palme's Secret Agent
Regie Erik Pauser, Bengt Nilsson, Dylan Williams6. Oktober 2015 55 Min.Dokumentarfilm, Historie
At the height of the cold war a struggle broke out between Governments from all over the world as to which position to take about the system of apartheid in South Africa. Leading the fight was Olof Palmes' Swedish Government, which covertly funneled over US$ 1 billion to the resistance movement. This money was given without the knowledge of either the Parliament or the Swedish populace. At the center of the net in South Africa was a Swedish diplomat called Birgitta Karlström Dorph. Meanwhile at the UN the Swedes with their Scandinavian counterparts attempted to win the argument for economic sanctions. This led to bitter arguments which saw Palme leading the fight against the Reagen and Thatcher administrations.
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Palme's Secret Agent wurde am 6. Oktober 2015 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Palme's Secret Agent führte(n) Erik Pauser, Bengt Nilsson, Dylan Williams, Matthew D'Arcy.
Palme's Secret Agent hat eine Spielzeit von 55 Min..
Palme's Secret Agent wurde produziert von Erik Pauser, Dylan Williams.
At the height of the cold war a struggle broke out between Governments from all over the world as to which position to take about the system of apartheid in South Africa. Leading the fight was Olof Palmes' Swedish Government, which covertly funneled over US$ 1 billion to the resistance movement. This money was given without the knowledge of either the Parliament or the Swedish populace. At the center of the net in South Africa was a Swedish diplomat called Birgitta Karlström Dorph. Meanwhile at the UN the Swedes with their Scandinavian counterparts attempted to win the argument for economic sanctions. This led to bitter arguments which saw Palme leading the fight against the Reagen and Thatcher administrations.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Palme's Secret Agent sind Self (Birgitta Karlström Dorph).
Palme's Secret Agent ist eine Dokumentarfilm, Historie Film.
