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FSB Opens WW2 Files
FSB is ready to provide access to the WW2 files both to journalists and historians, Colonel Sergei Ignatchenko announced Tuesday. Ignatchenko is the chief of the PR Center at FSB.
“We have a good look at any applications, including from overseas. There have been no history researchers and journalists, whom we have rejected, unless it hasn’t been deemed the state secret,” Ignatchenko said during the Round Table on Problems of Publishing Sources related to the Great Patriotic War and Criticism of History Falsification Attempts.

But most of makers either of feature films or documentaries have lost any interest in research. “What we see on the big screen is mostly pure falsification,” the colonel specified. “It is as if our current film makers were playing into the hands of our opponents.”
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