Liberation of Belarus by the Red Army from the German occupiers during the strategic operation Bagration: philosophy of knowledge and the modern context

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The article substantiates an integrative analysis of the military strategic operation of the Red Army (codenamed “Bagration”) to defeat German troops on the territory of Belarus. In this regard, based on the principle of unity of historical and logical, a comprehensive analysis of the content and features of the just nature of an important strategic operation of the Red Army is justified. The article examines the socio-philosophical essence of the spiritual factor in the fight against the enemy, emphasizes the continuity of patriotism and moral and combat qualities of Russian soldiers in modern conditions, substantiates the political and moral significance of the role of partisans in the fight against the German occupiers.

The purpose of the study: is to reveal the socio-philosophical significance of the victory of the Red Army over the German troops on the territory of Belarus and to show its cognitive relevance in modern conditions.

Conclusions. 1. The article proves the unity of the people and the army in the defense of the Fatherland against Nazi Germany. 2. The content and features of the defeat of the enemy army group “Center” is an objective imperative for the formation of patriotism and the unacceptability of Nazi ideology in the modern military-political situation.

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Vladimir N. Ksenofontov

Military University named after Prince Aleksander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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SPIN-code: 2121-3580

Dr. Sci. (Philos.), Professor; senior researcher; Military University named after Prince Aleksander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Russian Federation, Moscow

Vladimir V. Ksenofontov

Military University named after Prince Aleksander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Email: kvvmvoky173@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 5181-6419

senior lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Russian Federation, Moscow

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