Memory Policy and Lessons of “Peacing”


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Currently there is a revaluation and falsification of historical events, including the causes of World War II. The lesson from the war should be a refusal of a pacification policy, i.e. make concessions to dictatorial regimes in order to support the peace. However, the real purpose of politics between the First and Second World War, especially concerning the United Kingdom, was not peace, but sacrificing other countries to send the aggression of Nazi Germany to the USSR. This policy is moving in the West today, when the manifestations of extremism are ignored, and chaos is being created for the weakening of competitors - Russia, China and others. The special task of Europe and Russia is to preserve for the younger generation the truth of history and its lessons when planning the future of their countries. The main approaches used in the study were generally recognized methods of systemic and structural-functional analysis, a historical approach.

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Maria V. Ilyicheva

Charitable Foundation “Growth Priorities”

Email: mary9110@mail.ru
Cand. Sci. (Polit.), Director of Legal Department of the Charitable Foundation “Growth Priorities”; researcher Moscow, Russian Federation

Vladimir Prorok

Jan Amos Comenius University

Email: vprorok@seznam.cz
Cand. Sci. (Philos.); associate professor at the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy Prague, Czech Republic

Ekaterina V. Averkieva

Institute of Social and Political Research of the Federal Research Sociological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: averkieva.edu@gmail.com
Moscow, Russian Federation

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