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Can a nation build its greatness by appropriating the history of others? Is it possible to create an empire on the bones of its own citizens and the victims of subjugated peoples? The novel PseudoRussia unveils the brutal truth about Russia, hidden behind a veil of propaganda. The protagonist, historian Anya, works at the Kremlin Institute of History, where the past is not researched but fabricated. From Scythia to Kyivan Rus, from Byzantium to modern wars, she uncovers how Russia has stolen the achievements of others for centuries, justifying its aggression and imperial ambitions. At the…mehr

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Can a nation build its greatness by appropriating the history of others? Is it possible to create an empire on the bones of its own citizens and the victims of subjugated peoples? The novel PseudoRussia unveils the brutal truth about Russia, hidden behind a veil of propaganda. The protagonist, historian Anya, works at the Kremlin Institute of History, where the past is not researched but fabricated. From Scythia to Kyivan Rus, from Byzantium to modern wars, she uncovers how Russia has stolen the achievements of others for centuries, justifying its aggression and imperial ambitions. At the heart of the story are tales of revolutions, wars, repression, propaganda, and the enslavement of nations. Anya reflects on the country's future, realizing that genuine opposition has been destroyed and the population supports atrocities. She comes to a single conclusion: Russia must cease to exist as an empire, and its subjugated peoples must gain freedom. The novel tackles painful themes: - Historical injustice and distortion of facts. - Repression, terror, and disregard for human life. - The idea of decolonization as the only chance for change. PseudoRussia is a captivating and profound analysis of Russia's imperial nature, which is destroying itself from within. A book for those who seek to understand modern geopolitical processes, rethink history, and find hope for the future.

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