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History does not forgive oblivion

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  • Vladimir Nikolaevich Panov

    (Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Moscow, Russia)

  • Suren Ashotovich Sarkisyan

    (Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Victory of Russian people in the Great Patriotic war. The geopolitical and geo-economic goals of the leading Western countries in the pre-war period as well as the causes of the Second World War and the tasks of Nazi Germany in this war are revealed. Features of the ideology of Western expansionism and Russia’s efforts to prevent a world war are shown. Particular attention is paid to the importance of criticizing the modern Western policy of Russophobia and attempts to distort the role of the Soviet Union in the Second World War. The need to defend the historical truth that must be preserved and passed on to future generations of Russian citizens is emphasised. It is underlined that the own version of world and national history is an integral element of the state sovereignty of modern Russia.

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  • Vladimir Nikolaevich Panov & Suren Ashotovich Sarkisyan, 2020. "History does not forgive oblivion," Russian Foreign Economic Journal, Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation, issue 5, pages 7-21, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:alq:rufejo:rfej_2020_05_7-21
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