Mass patriotism of the peoples of the USSR during the war with Germany. 1941-1945
Автор: Valentina G. Chebotareva
Журнал: Историческая и социально-образовательная мысль @hist-edu
Рубрика: Отечественная история
Статья в выпуске: 4 т.13, 2021 года.
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Addressing the problem is not accidental. 2021 marked the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, which is rightly considered as one of the most important social phenomena, requiring especially consolidation and solidarity from the state and its citizens in order to achieve victory over the enemy. This article examines some aspects of the development of events in 1941-1945. The forms and methods of the formation of patriotism attitudes in the multinational community are analyzed, and certain controversial issues are identified and analyzed. Attention is drawn to the existing assessments of the events associated with the war. Patriotism finds its true manifestation in the conditions of the highest ethnic mobility. This period was also characterized by a special patriotism. All these factors were characteristic of backgammon in our country. Under these conditions, the party and Soviet authorities also played a significant organizing role. Many peoples' efforts were subordinated to the achievement of victories over the fascists. The sacrificial feat of the peoples was highly appreciated by the political and military leadership of the country. At the same time, special attention was paid to the issue of participation in achieving victory over the enemy not only representatives of the titular peoples, but also of many ethnic minorities. As you know, a part of the war was a partisan movement, in which not only the soldiers of the Red Army, but also the local population of a significant part of the country's regions, and especially on the territory of which military battles took place, took part.
War, struggle, fascism, patriotism, spirituality, feat, courage, science, victory
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149135718
IDR: 149135718 | DOI: 10.17748/2219-6048-2021-13-4-63-86