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The real political Ideology for Russians should be the 4rth Political Theory by Alexander Dugin.
Nazism doesnt fit the Russian nation.
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In 1613 a parliament representing nobility, clergy, and commoners, selected the sixteen year old heir Michael Romanov (Михаил Романов) as tsar of Russia. His surname came from an ancestor who was the son of Roman. Before you ask, yes, the given name Roman does mean "Roman".
Britannica "source" ?
If i want to know something about European western history i don't rely on Britannica "source" because in Vatican archives there are the original "documents"...and till XVI century 99 % of all written documents were in the hands of the Curch.. in all Europe..
If i want to know something about European slavic history i don't rely on Britannica "source".. but for teen agers and kids Britannica could be ok..
Name “Roman” came from the Latin word “Romanus”, which means “of Rome”.
In Eastern Slavic naming customs the suffix -ov/-ovna/-ev as in “belonging to”, ”of” or “son/daughter of” -evich/-evna, -ovich/-ovna,
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An old story. Russian leaders stated that Russia was the heir of Constantinople, meaning the second Rome. Constantinople was called Second Rome after the collapse of Rome.
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Today it’s a sensitive topic in Russia. In Ukraine there was a fair amount of collaboration between Ukie nationalists and the Nazis but in Russia they pride themselves on winning the war yet there’s still a lot of antisemitism. Russia and Russians’ official stance is Slavophilia. They can simultaneously distance themselves from the Nazis while still espousing ethnonationalist rhetoric not that different to actual skinheads. The straight up Neo Nazis are an exception and probably a dying breed.
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