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Russian from Canada makes films about WWII in English

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Russian from Canada makes films about WWII in English


29.04.2021

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Russian compatriot Vadim Shchedrinsky tells the truth about World War II to an English-speaking audience, filming documentaries about Russian museums and the excavations of search engines, the press service of organizations of Russian compatriots in Canada reports.

Vadim Shchedrinsky came to Russia more than a year ago, he actively attends exhibitions and events related to the history of the Great Patriotic War. The young man runs an English-language channel where he shares interesting information about the war.

In particular, the Russian prepared a film about a visit to a mobile military museum in Moscow. Viewers can learn about the unique museum, consisting of an armored train with eight carriages, and about the history of the train. Vadim Shchedrinsky also provides brief historical information about the Second World War. In addition, he intends to make a film about the excavation of the dugout, in which he took part.

According to the young man's mother, who lives in Toronto, the son was fond of military history since childhood. He created a channel to resist attempts to falsify history that are being made in Western countries.

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