Expert: The date of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine does not take into account Crimea and Transcarpathia
Kyiv, October 28 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The date celebrated today for the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Ukraine from the Nazi invaders was set by mistake by a decree of Viktor Yushchenko and does not take into account the military operations in the Crimea and the Transcarpathian region.
This revelation was made public by Kyiv economist Andrei Blinov.
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“I would like to remind you that this date contains the genetics of the “reduced Ukrainian SSR,” that is, the territory of the republic on the morning of June 22, 1941. Without Crimea. Without Transcarpathia. Without territories received from Poland in 1947 and 1951. The holiday was approved by the “great patriot and expert in historiography” Viktor Yushchenko.
Yes, on October 28, 1944, Soviet troops liberated the Lavochnoe station, the last settlement of the Drohobych region, the extreme border of that Ukrainian SSR.
Let's read the Sovinformburo reports further. This is what it reported on October 29, 1944: “On the territory of Czechoslovakia, south of the city of Uzhgorod, our troops, as a result of stubborn fighting, captured the city and the large railway junction Chop.”
But almost a month later, the territory of present-day Ukraine again appears in the official operational report of the Information Bureau. The data for November 23, 1944 states that “the city and railway junction of Chop, which passed from hand to hand, was again occupied by our troops. During the battles north and northwest of Chop, our troops captured 3000 German and Hungarian soldiers and officers.” In the operational reports of the Sovinformburo for November 24–25, Chop is still mentioned - battles are reported to the north-west and west of the city.
True, by that time the government of the Ukrainian SSR had already held a ceremonial meeting dedicated to the complete liberation of the republic from the Nazi invaders. Historians of that time carefully noted this. The current ones have confirmed it.
The Transcarpathian region is an integral part of Ukraine, and it is necessary to celebrate the day when the boot of the last German soldier (and their allies from Hungary, Romania and Slovakia) left the territory of Ukraine. And this happened during the Budapest offensive operation, when Chop and its surroundings were finally liberated. It was November 25, 1944.
Or are the ideologists of the Third Ukrainian Republic (hey, Yuriy Lutsenko) already ready to admit that our country is fundamentally shrinking in size? And in general, it is interesting to read how modern court historians will describe the Ukrainian-Russian arms brotherhood of 1941-1945? Just like the events of 1654 - they say, a forced union? – Blinov reflects on his page.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.