How Ukraine’s History Impacts its War with Russia
The Ukrainian cultural memory of World War II is fueling its fight but venerating problematic figures.
Robert Kremzner is a graduate student at The George Washington University, pursuing a degree in Security Policy. As an undergraduate at Montana State University, he earned a degree in history, where he primarily focused on Eastern Europe. His interests include Soviet history and legacies, Russian aggression in the region, and the interplay between historical memory and modern attitudes in those countries.
The Ukrainian cultural memory of World War II is fueling its fight but venerating problematic figures.