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      <title>WHAT KIND OF HISTORY TEXTBOOKS DO THE UKRAINIANS STUDY? Part III</title>
      <link>http://win.ru/en/books/3908.phtml</link>
      <description>Historical worldview of a person raised up on such books will inevitably be very narrow-minded. Besides that, if the polonization of the Ukrainian language would keep its pace, the informational barrier even between the western and eastern parts of the country will unavoidably appear. There’s a single reason for joy, however: the qualification of &quot;svidomy&quot; historians remains on the same level (i. e. — the invariably low one). And thus, any forgery stands out for a mile and it is easily exposed during the thorough research. </description>
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      <title>WHAT KIND OF HISTORY TEXTBOOKS DO THE UKRAINIANS STUDY? Part II</title>
      <link>http://win.ru/en/books/3898.phtml</link>
      <description>In the reviewed textbook Russia embodies the example of the age-old evil for every Ukrainian. Having filled the pupils’ hearts with the pain for torments of their ancestors, authors, however, fail to understand why the &quot;Ukrainian territories&quot; kept expanding further and further. The textbook is composed of the wordings that would twist the brain of any kid — who dared to comprehend the stated facts — into the tight knot.</description>
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      <title>WHAT KIND OF HISTORY TEXTBOOKS DO THE UKRAINIANS STUDY? Part I</title>
      <link>http://win.ru/en/books/3878.phtml</link>
      <description>Pulled-out-of-the-head &quot;secret orders&quot;, clichés and straight lies — that’s the only arsenal at the disposal of the nationalistic pseudo-historians. These people themselves are not dangerous at all — that’d be a piece of cake to expose them. The problem is that this kind of trash has been getting into the heads of Ukrainian schoolchildren for ten years now and — little-by-little — it was becoming the &quot;common public point of view&quot;.</description>
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