Russian Nazism in the testimonies of the era

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35774/pis2025.02.063

Keywords:

Ukrainians, victims, civilized society

Abstract

In the Ukrainian perspective, a “civilized society” is one that recognizes crimes against humanity as timeless and not subject to limitation. The Ukrainian people, having suffered extensively from centuries of Russian oppression and genocide, hold a distinct moral right to contribute to the assessment of such crimes and to the pursuit of justice. This responsibility is shared by all Ukrainians, regardless of their place of residence or generation. Upholding historical truth and national dignity, Ukrainians affirm their role not as passive victims but as active agents of justice and as a nation committed to the defense of human rights and moral values.

Author Biography

  • Serhii Boltivets

    Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Pro­fessor, Head of Rehabilitation Programs of the Clinic for Active Therapy of Special Conditions, Chairman of the Ukrainian Hypnosis Society, Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Permanent Author of the  “Psychology and Society” Journal, Kyiv.

    boltivetssergij@i.ua

    ORCID: 0000-0003-4432-5272

    ResearcherID: U-3069-2018

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Published

2025-09-09

How to Cite

Boltivets, Serhii. “Russian Nazism in the Testimonies of the Era”. Psyhology & Society, vol. 92, no. 2, Sept. 2025, pp. 63-67, https://doi.org/10.35774/pis2025.02.063.