Black myths about Russia
Black myths about Russia

Video: Black myths about Russia

Video: Black myths about Russia
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The film of the central TV channel is based on the official, distorted history, but the facts presented on the examples of Ivan the Terrible, Paul I, nevertheless, are useful for understanding that information wars were actively waged much earlier than the twentieth century …

Original title: Black myths about Russia. From Ivan the Terrible to the present day

Release date: 20.11.2013

Country Russia

Genre: Documentary

Unwashed Russia, which taught Europeans to wash. A bloodsucker king who executed hundreds of times fewer people than his English contemporary. A crazy tyrant, under which the Russian army occupied Rome, Corfu and Malta.

Deserters dissidents who knew what would happen next are better than the clerks of the ambassadorial order.

This is Russia and the myths that enveloped it. 400 years of information warfare. Do we know our country, and why is it easier for an educated Russian person to trust a foreign agent? Let's try to figure it out on the example of events about which, as it seems to us, we all know. But is that all? And from whose words?

Why did the information war against Russia begin during the time of Ivan the Terrible?

Information sources from the West sometimes hit the target in Russia itself. Residents began to believe that this is exactly how hopeless their past and present looked. And few people were worried that the number of victims of the Novgorod massacre, called by foreign compilers, did not converge - 300 thousand, as reported by some authors. And in all of Novgorod at that time lived on the strength of 10 thousand people.

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