A Lesson in History (Russian: Урок истории, Bulgarian: Урокът на историята) is a 1957 joint Soviet–Bulgarian historical drama film directed by Lev Arnshtam and Hristo Piskov about Georgi Dimitrov and the Leipzig Trial.
Georgi Dimitrov (Stefan Savov) comes to Berlin to establish links with the local Bulgarian communists.
Hermann Göring (Yuri Averin) conceives a provocation: during the arson of the Reichstag, his associate must be caught with a ticket of a member of the Communist Party.
However, in the courtroom, workers, including Heinrich Lange (Gennadi Yudin), prove the falsehood of the accusation.
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