Stalin or Russians. Russian question in the Stalin USSR
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"The Russian land belongs to the Russian, one Russians, and there is Russian land ... The owner of the Russian land is only Russian (Greator, Little Russ, Belarusian - this is all one)". The author of these words is F.M. Dostoevsky.
"The one who says:" Russia is for Russians", you know, it’s hard to resist to not give characteristics to these people - these are either dishonest people who do not understand what they say, and then they are just morons, or provocateurs, because Russia is a multinational country. " This statement belongs to the President V.V. Putin.
These words are spoken not only in different eras, but also in different countries - in different Russia. So there are two states. The line between them does not pass through the territory, but in time. One of them - Russian Russia - exists only in memory and in someone’s dreams. Another - multinational Russia - is our present and, apparently, our future. The border of the two Russia was drawn clearly and thoroughly in 1917
"The one who says:" Russia is for Russians", you know, it’s hard to resist to not give characteristics to these people - these are either dishonest people who do not understand what they say, and then they are just morons, or provocateurs, because Russia is a multinational country. " This statement belongs to the President V.V. Putin.
These words are spoken not only in different eras, but also in different countries - in different Russia. So there are two states. The line between them does not pass through the territory, but in time. One of them - Russian Russia - exists only in memory and in someone’s dreams. Another - multinational Russia - is our present and, apparently, our future. The border of the two Russia was drawn clearly and thoroughly in 1917
Author:
Author:Ryazanov Sergey Konstantinovich
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
- Category:Social Science & Politics
Series:
Series: World History
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-227-07816-2
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