Russia

The New Year has been the most essential household vacation in Russia considering that the Soviet era, when authorities promoted it as a nonreligious alternative to Christmas.Three years into the Kremlins invasion of Ukraine, Russian instructors and caretakers described to The Moscow Times how this once-apolitical holiday has actually ended up being yet another tool for the state to indoctrinate children with its wartime ideology.This December, soldiers fighting in Ukraine are checking out kids for New Years celebrations; Ded Moroz, a Santa Claus-like figure, brings staples like bread and sugar instead of gifts; and children in orphanages are tape-recording messages for soldiers at the front.Partisans instead of Ded Moroz and bread instead of candy will disappoint children.
Kids psyches are delicate; they require consistency, and any surprises only make kids anxious, said Yekaterina Yashina, a preschool teacher and kid psychologist.Efforts to promote support for the war in Ukraine and the Russian military reached kindergartens and schools not long after the invasion in February 2022.
Children throughout the country were photographed forming pro-war Z signs, while Conversations About Important Things obligatory propaganda lessons about Russian history were contributed to the school curriculum.In December 2022, Russian authorities introduced Frontline Postcard, a project in which children as young as 3 write New Years letters to Russian soldiers.
In these messages, schoolchildren normally want soldiers success in the war versus Ukraine and good health.Letters from kids particularly warm the hearts of frontline soldiers in battle, President Vladimir Putin said in his 2023 address to the Federal Assembly.Kindergarten No.
3/ VKDespite this, New Years events had largely remained devoid of obvious political messaging until just recently, according to Yashina.
However as Russian authorities began throttling YouTube speeds this year, educators discovered it progressively hard to keep the holiday separated from wartime propaganda.I utilized to play New Years songs on YouTube for my preschoolers while they drew Christmas trees.
The last time I tried, everything [on the computer system] froze, Yashina said.
I said, Oh well, YouTube isnt working.
And they replied, Of course, because the Americans turned it off for us.Schools and preschools hold New Years celebrations for children starting from around the age of 3.
Kids traditionally receive sugary foods and toys from Ded Moroz (Father Frost) and his granddaughter Snegurochka.Children from a hospice in Kazan associated the letter Z in assistance of the war in Ukraine.tatar-inform.
ruAt one such occasion in the Kemerovo region this December, Ded Moroz arriveddressed as a partisan to deliver greetings on behalf of Russian soldiers.Instead of sweets, he distributed bread and sugar, stating: These were the favorite treats of children during the war years.In preparation for the partisan-themed New Year event, children from the Berezka kindergarten were dressed in military uniforms ladies as field nurses and kids as soldiers.
Caregivers wore uniforms imitated those used by Soviet soldiers throughout World War II.Preschoolers from Kindergarten No.
94 in Nizhny Novgorod got a football as a New Years present from a Russian soldier battling in Ukraine who wore a balaclava covering half of his face.
Accompanying him was a representative from a foundation supporting military workers and their families.The conference was genuinely warm and homely.
The kids shared their hobbies, discussed how they prepared New Years gifts for soldiers, and made drawings and postcards, the kindergarten administration wrote on social media.As a keepsake, kindergarten staff got a military patch with Slavic women in a conventional kokoshnik headdressas well as a certificate of appreciation for their support in gathering humanitarian aid for soldiers.On the very same day, at the Stalin Center in Barnaul, actors dressed as Ded Moroz and Snegurochka went to a kids holiday party along with Barmaley the Liberal, a pirate-like character.
Children were motivated to scream, Do we really need a liberal? Liberal, disappear! before posturing for images in front of a New Years tree embellished with a picture of Josef Stalin.Preschoolers from Kindergarten No.
94 in Nizhny Novgorod got a soccer ball as a New Years gift from a Russian soldier.Kindergarten No.
94/ VKReactions from parents and regional residents ranged from outrage and pity to fond memories for the Soviet Union.A Stalin Center, particularly in Siberia, is simply pure cringe, one resident composed on Telegram.Id go to such a New Years celebration and indulge in a little fond memories Theyve exaggerated it a little with these liberals Its similar to those [Soviet] times.
Bravo! Had a laugh and carried on, stated regional pensioner Yelena Kruglova.Siberia was home to a few of the biggest gulag camps under Stalin, including Norillag, Sevvostlag, and Dallag.Hundreds of countless detainees passed through these labor camps.Elizaveta Limanskaya, a journalist for the independent Sibir.Media news outlet, explained the event in Barnaul as a personal gathering for 20 people with extremely particular tastes.The militarization of New Years events stabilizes war in kids eyes, stated child psychologist Yashina.While playing pretend war, the sense of scary toward real war diminishes.
Children trust their caretakers due to the fact that they change the maternal figure from around the age of 3.
From the position of You are under my defense, it is simple for adults to develop fictional risks for kids, Yashina said.This year, even teens in military uniforms are checking out kids ahead of New Years celebrations.On Dec.
19, a member of the Patriot youth group from St.
Petersburg gave a talk on patriotism to a group of five-year-olds.
The teen was worn a military uniform bearing a Wagner mercenary group patch that read Nothing personal, we were paid to do it.The young boy revealed the kindergarteners his uniform, military rations and canned food supplies.
He also organized tug-of-war and jumping competitors for the preschoolers.t.me/ sibirmediaThe peak of militarism at kids events generally takes place on Victory Day and Defender of the Fatherland Day, a kindergarten director in St.
Petersburg informed The Moscow Times.Pro-government activists approached us, asking the children to develop greetings for soldiers for May 9 and February 23.
We complied, but without overdoing it.
We just congratulated the soldiers, the director stated, speaking on condition of privacy for safety reasons.Planting a sense of external danger and the requirement for defense is simpler in orphanages, Yashina stated, as caregivers presume the role of the childs parents.On Dec.
19, ahead of the New Year events, caretakers involved at a kids home in the Samara area had orphans create protectivecharmsadorned with the Russian tricolor, postcards and letters for soldiers.Stay invincible, one of the orphanage kids composed in a letter to the front.Orphans were also recorded for New Years video greetings to Russian military personnel.
In action, soldiers worn military uniforms and holding weapons likewise recorded messages for children.Many of these militaristic occasions for orphans are arranged by Children of the Whole Country, an organization of orphanage graduates.
Its head, Albert Sarbalaev, is a staunch advocate of Putins policies.Child psychologist Yashina forecasts that the federal governments push on patriotic education for kids will only magnify in the coming year.On Dec.
22, Putin declared 2025 the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland, devoted to individuals of the special military operation and in memory of the heroism of all ancestors.The atmosphere amongst the youth must line up with the spirit of the times, Yashina stated.
After all, the whole world is burning today.





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