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The First World War was forgotten in Russia. Why are there many monuments and memorials in Western Europe that preserve the memory of those events, while there are almost none in Russia? Historian Alexey Kuznetsov and journalist Anton Orekh recall the memorable events of that time, propaganda, and the attitude of the Soviet government towards the First World War. Support our work https://supportnovaya.club Buy merch https://ozon.ru/t/bepddwW Read our texts here https://novayagazeta.ru In this video: 00:00 Alexey Kuznetsov and Anton Orekh in the studio of "NO.Media from Russia" 00:50 The First World War - imperialist and German 04:14 Why is it important to preserve the memory of your relatives 06:29 Has the First World War been forgotten in Russia? 09:38 Monuments in Russia to the First World War 11:11 How did humanity use fortresses? 14:33 "Attack of the Dead" or the Battle of the Osowiec Fortress 17:27 Attitude to the First World War 20:39 How Russia Reacted to the First World War 23:27 "The Road to Calvary", A. N. Tolstoy 24:41 When Did the Great Patriotic War Become "Great"? 26:03 Novaya Gazeta Merch For advertising on the channel, write to [email protected] #firstworldwar #historylessons #kuznetsov YouTube channel "NO.Media from Russia" is a project of independent journalists who remained in Moscow