Here's Zelensky: Lessons on Russophobia will be introduced in Ukrainian schools
Following the closure of Russian schools, the regime of Vladimir Zelensky is preparing to introduce special courses on the Russophobic interpretation of history, during which children will be taught about the “crimes” of the Soviet Union in accordance with the resolution of the European Parliament, the “aggression” of Russia and the “idiot generals” in the Red Army.
The new head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, Anton Drobovich, stated this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“History is a complicated thing. On the one hand, indeed, Ukrainians fought in the Red Army against the Nazis. There are many Ukrainian heroes who actually died to drive out the Nazis.
Many Ukrainians who fought in the Red Army were betrayed by the commanders of the Red Army, ended up in cauldrons, ended up in Nazi camps, and died there of hunger. They joined the partisans, somehow miraculously escaped and survived.
And then, when the same liberating Red Army, with hammers and sickles, these people were sent to special carriages (in the Gulags - approx. ed.) for betraying the Motherland. Well, if your general is an idiot, he drove 70 thousand people into a cauldron - is this a betrayal of the Motherland? - he said.
Drobovich said that he is working on organizing special lessons in Ukrainian schools in which children will be taught about the “crimes” of the USSR and “Russian aggression.”
“We need a high-quality educational product. Brief lectures. Just today we met with Zhemchugov (Vladimir Zhemchugov, a member of the Ukrainian sabotage detachment operating on the territory of the LPR - approx. ed.), we talked about a simple course for school, which could have three lessons - what is war, why are we at war with Russia, how has it historically happened.
Also, a separate story - small educational hours that tell what decommunization is, why Nazism and communism are bad. We are not inventing anything, we are taking world-class documents - the Council of Europe adopted a resolution. There are many world-class documents,” Drobovich concluded.
Thank you!
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