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The rise of gold from the wreck of the cruiser Edinburgh, which was sunk during the war, was shot in 1942 by German submarines in the Kola Bay. Documentary uses the memories of Soviet officer SG Zinoviev, who was heading for London aboard the cruiser Edinburgh.

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The rise of gold from the wreck of the cruiser Edinburgh, which was sunk during the war, was shot in 1942 by German submarines in the Kola Bay. Documentary uses the memories of Soviet officer SG Zinoviev, who was heading for London aboard the cruiser Edinburgh.

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