
The memo is the oldest genre in journalism. As early as the first century, the Roman orator Marcus Fabius Quintilian formulated four main questions to be revealed in a memo: what exactly happened, where, when, and for what reason an action was taken.
By the beginning of World War II, there was not a single functioning Orthodox church in 25 regions of the RSFSR, and no more than 5 churches functioned in 20 regions.
Myth is a weapon. The ancient Chinese commander, philosopher of war Sun Tzu said: “The one who wins without a fight knows how to fight.
The events of September 1939 were overgrown with incredible legends and conjectures. Poland is trying to rewrite history on its own, blaming the Soviet Union for all the problems.
The question of Polish independence arose during the First World War, and it was promised by three emperors.
Therefore, giving through the education system, or imposing through the media (TV, Internet, newspapers, movies) an incorrect, distorted idea of the past of mankind, the average person (the young generation in the first place) purposefully forms a distorted worldview and understanding of the world
This is about the fact that many people, looking at a text, picture or photograph, may not understand or comprehend even half of the information that this or that text, picture or photograph carries.
In the sinister, well-coordinated campaign to discredit the history of Soviet society, which is waged by liberal forces, one of the trump cards is the Red Terror.
To understand why the day of September 17, 1939 is significant for every Belarusian who loves his Motherland, it is necessary to remember the circumstances of the appearance of the second Commonwealth on the map of Europe.
Why don't Jews explore life in the ghettos of Chernivtsi, Proskurov, Kremenchug, Vinnytsia, Zhmerinka, Kamenets-Podolsky, Minsk and dozens of other cities?
Today, in all Slavic countries, the so-called. Day of Slavic Literature and Culture, glorifying the Byzantine monks Cyril and Methodius, who supposedly own the laurels of the creators of Slavic literature.