Chairwoman of the All-Russian Parents’ Resistance organization reminds about the specificity of denazification in Germany

30.05.2022, Moscow.

During the denazification of West Germany, those who were most seriously involved in Nazism were not punished. Chairwoman of the All-Russian Parents’ Resistance organization Maria Mamikonyan stated this on May 29 in her presentation at the “Nazism and Children” conference.

“Those who were deeply engaged in this Nazism were not punished. That is, there was a comparatively small number of people who had to be punished. Some were executed after the Nuremberg Trials, some went to jail for long terms, but got out very quickly,” the chairwoman of the All-Russian Parents’ Resistance organization said.

“Afterwards, these people held high offices in West Germany, because there were not many specialists who would not be involved in anything. They became heads of ministries, institutes, and so on. And it affected the atmosphere [in the society] in a certain way, even if not visible on the surface, but this existed at some deep level, isn’t this coming out now?” said Mamikonyan.

The chairwoman of the All-Russian Parents’ Resistance organization noted that despite the fact that the denazification process in the German Democratic Republic was not optimal, it was nevertheless underway.

Earlier, the chairwoman of the All-Russian Parents’ Resistance organization noted that when the Russian President announced the start of the special operation for the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, it was not explained what forms Nazism took in Ukraine. And that Nazism, which during the Maidan in Kiev was expressed in the mass chanting “Hang the Muscovites”, started to expand, sucking into its funnel very young children, who were brought up in the Nazi ideology.

As Rossa Primavera News Agency announced earlier, on May 29, the All-Russian Parents’ Resistance organization held a conference called “Nazism and Children” in Moscow.

One of the main topics of the conference is the issue of working with children who have been subjected to Nazi propaganda for many years. For many decades, and for the past eight years very actively and successfully, hatred of Russia and everything Russian has been fostered in Ukrainian kindergartens and schools.

How has Nazi ideology affected Ukrainian children? What should be done to counter it? How can we rehabilitate children brought up with neo-Nazi ideology from an early age?

The conference is devoted both to Ukraine and the situation in Russian education, where the ban on upbringing and ideology actually exists, and patriotism is fostered by an intolerable, formal bureaucratic approach that kills any living feeling.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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