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Review: The History of Time Travel

I remember watching this with my family--it's a good film and can recommend, and this article is a good overview of why.

That said, in hindsight it seems odd that the USSR getting time travel after the Manhattan Project didn't then mean that Stalin went back in time to pre-emptively kill all the high-profile purge victims as children and, by decimating the Bolsheviks, accidentally prevented the October Revolution.
 
I remember watching this with my family--it's a good film and can recommend, and this article is a good overview of why.

That said, in hindsight it seems odd that the USSR getting time travel after the Manhattan Project didn't then mean that Stalin went back in time to pre-emptively kill all the high-profile purge victims as children and, by decimating the Bolsheviks, accidentally prevented the October Revolution.
Oh, that would have been some grade A irony.
 
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