The Red Army Revolution The mighty Red Army that Lenin created to defend the Motherland is coming home from camps across Eastern
Europe. But it is returning to an uncertain future. From the Baltics to the Caspian Sea, it has become
Gorbachev's army of occupation as nationalist unrest spreads. It faces massive cuts of men and arms, while reformers propose even more far-reaching changes. Jane Corbin reports from
Azerbaijan where Soviet soldiers fought their bloodiest battle so far to reassert the Kremlin's control. She talks to officers and men about their role in the bitter nationalist struggles, and to the political chiefs in Moscow who will decide what kind of future the Soviet Army really has. Producer Gianfranco Norelli Editor Mark Thompson