The Russian Ministry of Education invites teachers to say that there is supposed to be “fascism” in Ukraine, and that fascists are “worse than animals.”
Russia has scheduled a propaganda “lesson” in schools on April 17 about so-called “fascism” in Ukraine, as well as the fictional “genocide of the Soviet people” during World War II. This was announced on Friday, April 14, by the Sirena Telegram channel referring to the extracurricular activity material. Talk about what’s important from the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation
Russian teachers in grades 1-4 should tell about Russia’s victory in the so-called “Great Patriotic War”, show pictures from concentration camps and tell them that “fascist is worse than a animal.” As a result, the teacher should “well lead” his story to the fact that there are alleged “fascists” in Ukraine and Ukrainians are “worse than animals.”
“The fascists are raising their heads again, they want war, death and sorrow of the people again. Our country helps the ‘Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics’ (as it is proposed to call the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk of Ukraine – ed.)”, says the propaganda cliché.
Russian teachers should also reveal the word concept in grades 5-11 genocide in the example of the blockade of Leningrad and concentration camps. Traditionally, the story of the last lessons should also end with the situation in Ukraine.
“However, the events taking place there (in Dobass – ed.) today are the most important reminder to us: we must not forget the past. And now we are faced with new attempts to destroy the civilian population,” said of propaganda.
The Russian Ministry of Education has developed five presentations, accompanied by video recordings. They were accompanied by photos not only from German concentration camps in the 1940s, but also photos from destroyed schools in eastern Ukraine.
The department did not mention the fact that Russia brought the war to Ukraine, in particular, to Donbass.
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Source: korrespondent

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