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June 10: Exhibition opening at TOGU and book presentation at Grodekovsky Museum

June 7.

On June 10 at 14:00 in the reading room of the library of the Pacific State University (136, Pacific St.) will be held the opening of the exhibition "Ordinary Nazism", dedicated to the history of the emergence and development of the Ukrainian version of Nazism from its inception to the present day, the tragedy of the civilian population of Donbass and the crimes of Ukrainian neo-Nazis.

The exhibition is based on exhibits collected by the Intermuseum Working Group of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, established on the initiative of the Russian Historical Society in the spring of 2022. In the course of regular expeditions to the territory of the NWO, members of the group collect material evidence of the imposed ideology of Ukrainian neo-Nazism and evidence of the full-scale participation of NATO countries in the conflict. The group includes staff from the country's leading museums: the State Historical Museum, the Victory Museum, the Central Museum of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia, and others.

The opening ceremony will be attended by Ruslan Gagkuev, Chairman of the Board of the Russian Historical Society, Ivan Kryukov, Chairman of the Council of the Branch of the Russian Historical Society in Khabarovsk Krai, representatives of the regional authorities, scientific and educational community.

The project is realized with the support of the History of the Fatherland Foundation and the Presidential Fund for Cultural Initiatives.

June 10 at 16:30 in the conference hall of the Grodekovsky Museum (11 Shevchenko St.) will be held a meeting of the Khabarovsk branch of the Russian Historical Society and the presentation of the collection of memoirs and letters of the French General Maurice Jeanin "With a mission in warring Russia. 1916-1917. My Mission in Siberia. 1918-1920. Memories, diaries, articles". The speaker of the event will be Ruslan Gagkuev, compiler and scientific editor of the book.

The memoirs of French General M. Jeanin cover the period of World War I and the Russian Civil War. The author, appointed in the spring of 1916 as head of the French military mission in Russia, began keeping a diary, which formed the basis of his memoirs. Staying at the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army in the city of Mogilev, Jeanin described in detail the events that took place from May 1916 to October 1917, when he was recalled from Russia: the offensive of the armies of the Southwestern Front in the summer and fall of 1916, the entry of Romania into World War I, the Great Russian Revolution of 1917, and others.

The second part of the memoirs is devoted to the events of the Civil War in eastern Russia. Arriving in the Russian Far East in the fall of 1918, Jeanin headed the French military mission in Siberia, and also became commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces. The author described in detail the course of the Civil War, his relationship with Admiral A. V. Kolchak and others.

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