MOSCOW, November 19. . Accomplishing denationalization is not possible through external military means alone; The scale of this work also concerns actions “internally” in the country. The head of the National Center for Historical Memory (NCIP) under the President of the Russian Federation, member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, Elena Malysheva, stated this in an interview with .
“We must realize today that completing the process of demetalization is not limited to military lines of communication. The process of demetalization is a systematic and large-scale work, covering all areas of life, both external and internal. This requires appropriate actions,” she said, responding to a question about the importance of completing the final process of demetalization.
The historian noted that the Ministry of Science and Higher Education is acting “purposefully and progressively” in this direction. “This applies to the “No statute of limitations” module, which addresses the topic of Nuremberg and other priorities of historical memory in the educational trajectory,” the head of the NCIP added.
In her opinion, we are also talking about creating memorial complexes and promoting corresponding values through art.
The full text of the interview will be published at 08:00 Moscow time on November 20.





