Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 8 – Many of Vladimir
Putin’s supporters only ten days ago were expressing concern that he had not
launched his campaign with the kind of speeches that would mobilize the population
around his plans for the next six years.
But such people may now be thinking that it might have been better if
the Kremlin leader had continued his silence.
Not only did he engage in an
inventive presentation about wonder weapons in his address to the Federal
Assembly and suggest that if Russia were annihilated, there would be no reason
for the rest of the world to be allowed to exist, but now he has shared views
on the role of God in Russian history and on Russians as a target of Hitler’s
Holocaust that many may find worrisome.
In the new film “World Order 2018”
put together by journalist Vladimir Solovyev and now spreading across social
networks, Putin cites with approval the words of an 18th century
Russian military commander that “Russia has indisputable advantages before
other countries because it is directly ruled by God. If this is not so, then
its existence can’t be explained.”
Reporting this, one of Putin’s
supporters gushes that “Russia is ruled by God, and Putin himself speaks about
this because he understand that as strong as he is, he is only a man. When a
ruler knows that over him is Something more, he enters into history in an
entirely different manner” (cont.ws/@severro/875491).
Other people are likely to draw an
entirely different conclusion from the Kremlin leader’s words.
Some are also likely to view two of Putin’s other
comments in ways very far from how he would like them to. Asked by Solovyev about whether the Kremlin
leader thinks that “Russia is losing its identity,” Putin made clear, his
supporter says, “that this is impossible.”
“No,” Putin specified. “We value it
very highly. What does the loss of identity mean? The end of the existence of the
ethnos. Russians, other peoples of Russia, Tatars, Jews … some practice
Orthodoxy; and others of these Russians [and he uses the ethnic term russkiye rather than the political one rossiisskye] practice Islam. But all the
same this is who we are.”
Many non-Russians and especially
non-Orthodox nationalities will be less than pleased by this open display of
Russian chauvinism, however much some Russian nationalists and imperialists
will like it.
In the film, Solovyev declared that “the
only reason why Hitler has not yet been rehabilitated is the Holocaust, the
mass destruction of Jews by the Nazis.
While agreeing that the Holocaust is a tragedy, Vladimir Putin,” his
supporter says, “calls for not forgetting that other peoples suffered from the crimes
of the Nazis and in the first instance the Russians.”
“The Jews do not forget how they
were destroyed during World War II and they are right to do so,” Putin
says. “But there are approximately
similar analogous tragedies in the history of other peoples. I’m not talking about
small peoples: the Roma were wiped out almost completely. Bu the Slavs? And the
Russians were killed in massive numbers.”
Putin continues: “One can read about
this in the documents which lie in the archives. What fate were [the Nazis]
preparing for the Russian people? Wiping out some and using some of them as
forced laborers … and dispatching the remainder to the Urals and the North to
die out.”
“That is the very same Holocaust
only in relation to the Russian people. This must not be forgotten in any case,
not in order to accuse someone but in order that this will never be repeated.”
That
the Nazis killed millions of Russians and that they planned to kill even
more are not disputed by anyone, but at least some people will be concerned
that Putin has elevated that from the status of a genocide, which it certainly
was, to that of the Holocaust which was a unique act of evil.
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