June 22, 1941 — the day the Soviet Union entered the most devastating war in its history. Every year we remember this date, but for the young generation of 2026, it's already "ancient history." How to convey the memory of the war when there are no living witnesses left? We discuss the mechanisms of memory.
27 million dead — a figure that is hard to comprehend. The historical memory of June 22 is not just a parade and fireworks. It is a mourning for the peaceful civilians killed in the first days. By 2026, the last veterans have passed away. Now the memory lives in archives, diaries, letters from the front. It is important not to turn history into a comic about "super soldiers."
In 2026, search teams are still finding the remains of soldiers, reburial them. Digitalization: millions of documents have been digitized ("Heroism of the People," "Memory of the People"). Memorial events: the "Memory Candle" on June 22 at 4 a.m. (the hour the bombings began). History lessons where it's not just dates, but reading letters.
Historical memory should not be exclusively propagandistic. Hiding mistakes (the first days of the war: the destruction of aviation, confusion of command) leads to repeating them. The youth of 2026 lives in a different country, but the duty of the generation is to understand the price of peace.
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