“…The Phrase that »History Does Not Matter to the Present Day« Was Never More Deceptive than It Is Now.”. The Narrative of the Great Patriotic War in the Historians’ Assessment (Editors’ Debate) Warsaw, July 16, 2021
Institute of National Remembrance Review, No. 3 (2021), pages: 9-41
Publication date: 2021-12-30
https://doi.org/10.48261/INRR210302
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politics of history • Russia • Soviet Union • Communism • World War II • Great Patriotic War
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