Revisionist history
The Russian authorities are revisiting thousands of post-Soviet rehabilitation orders to align them with statist policy
Lyubov BorisenkoOctober 11, 2024, 12:18

Since 2022, Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office has quashed the rehabilitation of at least 4,000 people who were found guilty of treason and collaboration by the Soviet government during World War II.
“At first, they didn’t want to rehabilitate anyone who’d worked in Nazi-occupied territories. That’s a problem in any war. What should people who live in occupied territory do?”










