May 8, Ukrainians will celebrate the Day of
Remembrance and Reconciliation, and on May 9 will celebrate veterans.
Historians believe that the situation around the Crimea and the Ukraine-Russia’s
War have contributed to a change in emphasis.
Victory Day for the Ukrainians still remains a great
holiday. May 9 - the day off. On this day, traditionally the official will lay
flowers, decorations and medals, orations, and soldier's porridge and one
hundred grams for those who did not return.
Not like in Russia
However, despite this, the attitude to the events of
70 years ago significantly changed: instead of chanting the bravura role of the
USSR, people are talking more about what price is paid for the Ukrainians.
According to the Institute of History of the Ukrainian National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine to the victims of the war amounted to between 8 and 10
million people. That is why for the first time in Ukraine by presidential
decree (Poroshenko) officially established Day of Remembrance and
Reconciliation. As in Europe, Ukraine will celebrate its May 8th.
"The spirit that is in Ukraine,
May 8 and 9, will be very different from what is in Russia, where trying to
create a cult of war. We will not have militarism. We want to remember all
those who died and who survived" - says the head of the Ukrainian
Institute of National Memory, the historian Vladimir Vyatrovich. According to
him, Ukraine today feels not like country the winner but victim country too.
Ukrainians are only now beginning to realize that in 1945, they defeated
Nazism, but for a long time struggled with other totalitarian regimes after that.
Motivation to rethink
Contributed to rethink and last year's events, says
Ivan Patrilyak, dean of the Faculty of History of Kyiv National Taras
Shevchenko University. According to him, the process of rethinking the history
of the country was before, but very slowly. "In Ukraine, there was a war
memory. Historians have studied the documents showed that the USSR suppressed
the truth about Ukraine's role in the Second World War and its victims, but the
Ukrainian society did not accept it, because actually all lived in the Russian
information field in which all is refuted, "- said the historian. He notes
that the majority of Ukrainians previously perceived history as it was
advantageous to Russia.
According Patrilyak, "Soviet interpretation of
history, which was the first in Ukraine for 15 years of independence, no longer
suited to the modern Ukrainian society. People want to look at that war is much
deeper." But for a complete rethinking of the historical facts you need to
a change of generation, sure historian.
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