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What are the Soviet cartoons?

Chronology of animation paintings in the former Soviet Union:

1912: A series of works such as "Beautiful Liukanida" and "The Photographer's Revenge" created by Stalevich , is the first artistic three-dimensional cartoon in the history of world animation film art.

1917: The October Revolution was victorious and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Simplified Soviet Union) was established.

1924: Merkulov completed the film "Star Trek", marking the beginning of Soviet animation production.

1946: British Prime Minister Churchill delivered the famous "Iron Curtain Speech" in Fulton, Missouri, USA.

1957: Adamanov filmed "The Snow Queen".

1971: Ivan Ivanov's "The Battle of the Krzec River" (won the 1972 Yugoslav Zagreb Film Festival Grand Prize and the New York International Film Festival Grand Prize).

1987: The work "The Door" by female director Nina Solina (won the Oberhausen Award in Germany)