“The Ukrainian Institute of National Memory published conclusions about the famous satirist.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua
The Ukrainian Institute of National Memory published conclusions about the famous satirist.

It is noted that the creativity of the man was Russian-speaking and he has repeatedly received awards in the aggressor country.
“Zhvanetsky’s creative heritage is exclusively Russian;
It is also about the writer’s position on the annexation of Crimea. At first he allegedly supported the Ukrainians, but at one of his speeches made ambiguous statements.
“In 2015, the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine brought M. Zhvanetsky to the so -called” white “list of cultural figures who opposed the annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in the Russian Federation in 2014 and support Ukraine’s territorial integrity. But in one of their speeches that year, the writer said:” Someone wanted freedom. Someone wanted Crimea – got. All you have to do is trust all the top …. If you solve the top level – then, oddly enough, Russia and America. It is these two countries that can resolve this issue. In the meantime, as Obama said, Crimea was lost, not to return. ”
They also added that the further use of Zhvanetsky’s name in the names of geographical objects, legal entities and objects of ownership will be considered propaganda of Russian imperial policy.
What is known about Michael ZhvanetskyMichael was born in Odessa and graduated from the Odessa Institute of Marine Fleet Engineers in Engineering. He began to work in his student years, speaking with monologues on stage. In 1964 he started working at the Arcadia Raikin Theater, and then opened the Moscow Miniature Theater and lived in the Russian Federation. In 2020 Zhvanetsky died at the age of 86.
We will remind, earlier there was a known cause of the death of satirist Mikhail Zhvanetsky.
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