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George F. Kennan’s Essay on De Custine’s ‘Russia in 1839’: the Best Book about...

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George F. Kennan (1904 – 2005) was an American diplomat and historian. He was best known as an advocate of a policy of containment of Soviet...

US helps Ukraine because…

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Another reason why the US should support Ukraine >

Russia desiring land of Ukraine. Map of two countries for comparison

It's already - by a long stretch - the largest country in the world occupying 11% of the world's landmass, not much less than...

Soviet Russia Portrayed Jews as apprentices of Nazis in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict of the...

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In the title image, the Jewish Bear holds a rolled document in his paw saying 'Camp David" which is a reference to the Camp...

Russia and Ukraine are locked in a legal dispute over ancient gold, – NBC

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"AMSTERDAM — Ukraine and Russia are locked in another heated battle over Crimea. But this dispute is playing out in court, with the two neighbors locked...

Gogol, Ukrainian ‘Kafka’ whose novel became timeless verdict for Russia: The Dead Souls

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"The question of Nikolai Gogol’s “belonging”—especially now, as Ukrainian and Russian cultures, long bound by an imperial past, are severing their ties before our...

Polish WW2 Admiral of German descent Józef Unrug said he had forgotten his native...

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Born a German national, Admiral Józef Unrug commanded the Polish coastal defense during Poland's 1939 defensive war against Nazi Germany. When he was taken...

Anatoly Dyatlov was pressured by Moscow to proceed with the Chornobyl experiment right before...

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In 2011, Fakty-Ukraine published an interview with Boris Gorbachev, a nuclear physicist from Kyiv. In it, he says the following: "I could not find...

Soviet Russia was Anti-Semitic and Anti-Ukrainian

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Instigating racial hatred, Moscow targeted Ukrainians and Jews in the first place. Its propaganda often portrayed the two nationalities together as the enemies of...

Moscow prohibited Ukrainian language in Ukraine over 100 times in past 300 years

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Basically, it all started with that imposter Peter I ('the Great'). 1720: A decree by Tsar Peter I banned the printing of books in...