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Expert Kedmi spoke about the "omission" in Putin's article on World War II

Expert Kedmi talked about «omission» in Putin's article on World War II
Vladimir Putin's article on World War II, written, according to the president himself, based on archival data, including the testimonies of politicians of the 1930s and 40s, actively discussed. Is being discussed, including, in the expert community. Regarding an article by the President of Russia, a variety of reviews are heard: from the words of support and approval of the material up to the critical version of “9 thousand words of lies”, which was published in the Danish press the other day.

Famous Israeli political scientist, Yakov Kedmi, an ex-employee of one of the Israeli intelligence structures, noted in a teleconference with the studio of TC “Russia 1”, that Vladimir Putin made one omission in his article. According Kedmi, Putin, describing the situation in his material, did not specify the ideological component of the confrontation, did not mention, that the war was fought against the communist Soviet Union.

Cedmi noted, that the West supported Hitler in his attack on the Soviet Union precisely on ideological principles.

Israeli expert:

It was a war against Bolshevism. War against ideology, on which the USSR was based. If at that time there was no Soviet Union, then the war would not have won. And the Soviet Union won the war, because they (people) fought not only for their country, and in many ways because, what they fought for precisely the SOVIET Union. Because this ideology saved the Soviet Union and with it Russia from that catastrophe, which after World War I happened with the German, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. And all this is not mentioned ... Not a single word, not a hint. And that was the main part of the war.. The ideology was also from Germany, and from the USSR. And the resistance movement fought against Nazi Germany, since it was mainly communists.
According to Jacob Kedmi, this is exactly what he lacked in historical analysis, which was conducted by Vladimir Putin.

Kedemah:

Who, Who, and he definitely had to say this.

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