From the MT:
“Russian TV Airs 13M Names of
Soviet WWII Casualties Ahead of 75th Victory Day”
A Russian state-run television
channel is airing the names of the nearly 13 million Soviet soldiers killed in
World War II in the weeks leading up to the 75th anniversary of the Soviet
victory over Nazi Germany. The project is a collaboration between Russia’s
Defense Ministry and Memory of the People, an internet database that documents
the conflict that Russia calls the “Great Patriotic War.” By airing the names,
Rossia 24 said it aims to remember all the heroes of World War II regardless of
rank or decoration, and to create an objective reminder of the true cost of the
war. The 24/7 broadcast began on Feb. 23, also known as Defender of the
Fatherland Day, and is timed to end on May 9, when Russia celebrates Victory
Day. The on-air display appears as a black-and-orange sidebar next to the
channel’s regular programming and displays 100 names per minute. It will take
76 days to air all 12.6 million names. Victory Day, which marks the Nazi
surrender to the Soviet Union in 1945, is Russia's most important national
holiday, with nearly every Russian family losing at least one member in the
war. While many Russians see the holiday as a strong source of national pride,
critics in recent years have accused the Kremlin of co-opting Victory Day to
boost its image and silence criticism.
^ I am all for remembering the
men and women who fought and died fighting against the Nazis (or the Japanese)
during World War 2 – The Great Patriotic War in Russia. I don’t think simply
having a bunch of names – with no pictures or context of their lives – on the side
of the TV channel for weeks is the best way to honor the dead and teach people
about the sacrifices made. People - especially the younger generations - only seem to care about the personal stories and not just numbers or names. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/02/25/russian-tv-airs-13m-names-of-soviet-wwii-casualties-ahead-of-75th-anniversary-a69410
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