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Russian and Soviet propaganda tried to create a myth about the "impregnability" of Sevastopol - a kind of "Russian stronghold" on the Black Sea that never bowed its head to the conquerors. However, the defense of the main base of the Black Sea Fleet has never been successful in history. Two large-scale defenses - in 1854-1855 during the Crimean War and in 1941-1942 during the Second World War - ended in heavy defeats. And during the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917-1921, the city was easily and repeatedly taken by almost everyone who wanted it.
"History Without Myths" is a popular channel about the past of Ukraine and the world without embellishments and falsifications. The experts of our programs are professional historians (doctors and candidates of historical sciences, professors, associate professors, employees of scientific institutes and historical museums), each of whom is a specialist in a specific issue. The topics of the issues cover all periods and cover a wide range of issues: political, military, economic history, history of international relations, history of culture, arts and sports, biographies of outstanding personalities.
The goal of our project is to disprove anti-scientific myths, fakes and stereotypes about Ukraine and Ukrainians, spread public interest in history, pride in the glorious past, victories and achievements of the Ukrainian people, promote the consolidation of Ukrainian society, and create a positive image of Ukraine and Ukrainians.
Every week, 2 new videos are released on the channel: on Wednesday "History without myths" at 14.00 and on Saturday "10 questions to the historian" at 12.00.