Abstract
The article is devoted to the actual problem of domestic wars in the history of Russia throughout 1153 years throughout its historical development, built in the form of a historical digest. The author argues against the interpretation of the historians of the Middle abroad, first of all, Belarus and Ukraine, the events of the Patriotic War of 1812 and the Great Patriotic War. The author believes that the events of the past can not be treated with modern positions, bringing the current independence of these countries in the war over 200 years and 70 years ago. Based on the analysis of numerous works of Russian and foreign historians, the author comes to the reasonable conclusion that there are five domestic wars in the history of Russia: 1612 - against the Polish and Swedish interventionists, which resulted in the throne of Russia introduced a new ruling Romanov dynasty, War of 1812 against the French troops of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1853-1856 city - the Crimean War against the European coalition, the war of 1914-1918 against Germany and its allies. The Great Patriotic War, which, according to the author, ended October 22, 1944 release of virtually the entire territory of the USSR. The author introduces a new periodization of World War II and the Great Patriotic War, counting part of the Second World War liberation march of the Red Army in Poland in September 1939, the war with Finland 1939- 1940. and entering the Red Army on the territory of the Baltic states in 1940, the liberation campaign of the Red Army in Europe ended May 9, 1945 capitulation of Nazi Germany, the Asian campaign of the Red Army, will accelerate the end of World War II in the Asia-Pacific region.
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