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  • How Russian invaders try to eradicate Ukrainian culture

    From the start, there were already indications that Russia was trying to eradicate the Ukrainian culture in the occupied territories. After the liberation of several regions in September, evidence is mounting that this plan for culturicide was systematically implemented by the Russian occupying forces.
    by Halya Coynash
  • Brainwashing at Russia’s universities: how teachers have to present Putin’s policy

    Soon after the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine started, university teachers all over Russia were ordered to teach their

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  • The war is a clash of the real world and Putin's imperial delirium

    In Russian historical mythology Ukraine is seen as part of the Russian identity, so its takeover was not only a matter of

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  • Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact: No ‘Alternative’ Soviet Facts, Please.  

    The anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Agression Pact between Hitler and Stalin is hotly debated these days. Dutch historian Jeroen Bult rejects Russian Ambassador Shulgin's explanation of the facts, saying: 'Germany and the Soviet Union joined forces to destroy the Order of Versailles, by which both of them felt so humiliated, for good.'
    by Jeroen Bult

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