War in Ukraine: How it changes the culture of remembrance of World War II in Germany

The culture of memory for him World War II in Germany is changing because of him of war continues in Ukraine, says historian Tanya Pender of the University of Heidelberg.

On the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, the professor of Eastern European history pointed out that for a long time the 27 million dead in the Soviet Union were equated with the victims of Russia.

Many now understand that this was a “misunderstanding”, he said: Belarusians, Ukrainians and many other peoples also took part in the victorious war against National Socialism.

The end of World War II is celebrated in most other countries on May 8. In Moscow, it is celebrated on May 9 with a large military parade.

“It is projected on the people of Russia as the continuation of the war against fascism and the Nazis”

According to Tanya Pender, the war in Ukraine “is basically projected on the population of Russia as a continuation of the war against fascism and the Nazis. “

Κατεστραμμένο τανκ στην ΟυκρανίαΚατεστραμμένο τανκ στην ΟυκρανίαDamaged tank in Ukraine

But things can change, he continued, when the Russian people understand “the horrific crimes committed against the civilian population in its name and in the name of the alleged fight against fascism in Ukraine».

The damage this can do to the historic landmark of Adolf Hitler’s victory over Nazi Germany could be far greater. “It could plunge the Russian nation into an identity crisis,” he said.

“There are also changes in the culture of memory that are becoming more visible in Germany”estimated the historian.

An indication of this trend was the desecration of monuments to the victory of the Red Army in Berlin with anti-Russian slogans.

“These two things have to be separated. “The achievements of the Soviet Union in trying to defeat National Socialism, for which we should be grateful, can not be underestimated,” because of the Russia-Ukraine war, Pender added.

Source: News Beast

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