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Victory Day ‘26

Published 8 May, 2026 05:58
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May 9 is one of the most important dates on the calendar for Russians. It was on this day in 1945 that fascism in Europe was finally crushed. In the West, this historical achievement has faded. Celebrating the end of this war is no longer a high priority. In fact, there has been a long ongoing attempt to understate the role the Soviet Union played in defeating the Nazis.

CrossTalking with Nicolai Petro, Constantin Von Hoffmeister, and Stevan Gajic.

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