XD23835 SOVIET CIVIL DEFENSE FILM CHEMICAL WARFARE PROTECTION COLD WAR GAS MASKS

This film is a Soviet-era film made for Russian school children. It shows different types of protective equipment against toxic substances. It shows school children learning how to use different types of equipment, like gas masks and protective suits, and demonstrating how to properly put on, assemble, and dissemble the devices.

00:10 Women putting on gas mask 00:25 Assembly of young children practicing with gas masks 00:38 ‘Children’s gas masks’ 1:00 Visual diagram of how a gas mask works 1:47 ‘Selection and Preparation of a Gas Mask’ 1:50 Children in a classroom preparing GP-5 gas masks supervised by a teacher 2:00 Visual of an ‘Table to determine the sized of Children’s Gas Masks’ 2:52 Children inspecting and assembling the different elements of their masks 3:23 Girl blowing through the tube of her gas mask 3:47 Child disinfecting the inside of a mask 4:02 Children adjusting the straps of their gas masks 4:34 Children placing masks within their storage bags 5:07 Child illustrating different positions of how to hold gas mask bag 5:34 Child placing gas mask on while teacher observes and takes notes 5:52 Child demonstrating how to disinfect gas mask 6:04 Classroom of children being tested on how to position and put on their gas masks, take them off and store them properly while the teacher instructs them 6:56 Boy blowing into gas mask canister 7:12 Hands on gas mask canister putting on sealant 7:21 Boy in winter gear putting on gas mask 7:42 Young girl going into gas mask storage cabinet 7:24 Boy with a GP-4U gas mask on 8:05 Boy with GP-5 gas mask on 8:18 GP-5 gas mask displayed with all of its parts 8:25 Man getting his head measured 8:29 View of instructional diagram of how to put on a GP-5 gas mask properly 9:21 View of a respiratory mask 9:55 Closeup diagram of the inside of the mask demonstrating how the filter functions 10:42 Diagram of measurements for a children’s respirators 11:07 A girl demonstrating how to put on and fit the respirator 11:30 Child taking off and properly storing the respirator 11:57 ‘Simple Respiratory Protections’ 12:02 A dust protector stored in a plastic bag 12:06 Demonstrating how it functions 12:29 Girl removing dust protector mask and storing it 12:45 Girl putting and fitting a cotton-gauze bandage mask 12:59 Girl donning protective glasses 13:05 ‘Special Skin Protection Means’ 13:07 Person in a full skin protection suit 13:13 Model of a destructed city 13:21 Person in full protected suit and gas mask placing a sign in the ground that says ‘Infected’ 13:38 Footage of a L1 full Protective suit with all of it’s accessories 14:06 ‘Handy Skin Protection’ 14:10 Boy in a school uniform standing against plain backdrop 14:26 Plastic covers over the boy’s shoes 14:30 Ties securing the sleeves of the uniform 14:37 Opening in the chest of the uniform covered with a cravat 14:41 A balaclava is put on 14:42 A gas mask appears and then a hood 14:46 Shot of protective gloves 14:47 View of trousers with rubber boots 15:00 Two maids placing clothing in a tub and pouring a soapy solution over it 15:13 View of a sink with a soap bar and a bottle of Sunflower Oil in the corner 15:16 Two girls placing clothing into a tub on a chair 15:28 Children sewing on sewing machines at their desks 15:50 Teacher demonstrating of how a cotton-gauze bandage mask is constructed 16:15 display of different types of protective masks 16:17 people in protective suits and masks walking in a foggy environment 16:28 Close up of a sign that says ‘infected’ 16:28 Children in uniform lined up 16:31 Sign that says ‘start’ 16:34 Children in uniform singing 16:45 A competition taking place of how quickly a child can construct a mask cotton-gauze mask 16:54 Children being timed on taking off and de-assembling GP-5 gas masks 17:07 Children being timed on how quickly to put on and adjust gas masks17:20 A teacher handing out certificates 17:33 End credits

Motion picture films don’t last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we’ve worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies — including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you’d like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we’d love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below.

This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

About Us

Thanks for your interest in the Periscope Film stock footage library.  We maintain one of the largest collections of historic military, aviation and transportation in the USA. We provide free research and can provide viewing copies if you can let us know some of the specific types of material you are looking for. Almost all of our materials are available in high quality 24p HD ProRes and 2k/4k resolution.

Our material has been licensed for use by:

Scroll to Top

For Downloading, you must Login or Register

Free to Download High Quality Footage

Note: Please Reload page and click again on My Favorites button to see newly added Favorite Posts.