History books will write about Crimea
On the website of the Kremlin published by order of Vladimir Putin, given the results of his meeting with the advent of the popular front.

On the website of the Kremlin published by order of Vladimir Putin, given the results of his meeting with the advent of the popular front.
In his own behalf, the President has entrusted the Cabinet of Ministers jointly with the Russian historical society until August 15 to complement the concept to complement the concept of fresh textbook of Russian history information about the role of the Crimea and Sevastopol in the fate of the Russian Federation.
In early February 2013 President Vladimir Putin said that it is necessary to create a common history textbooks of the Russian Federation for middle school, which will be written excellent Russian language and will be deprived of the internal contradictions and double explanations.
Adept of the University of Russian history, Russian Academy of Sciences said the main outline of the unity of the front and rear during the great Patriotic war. In his opinion, defect currently available textbooks is that they are described separately fighting, and separately - the daily life of people during this time. In his opinion, it is important to demonstrate that all power worked hard to win.
According to the scientist, after the reunification of the Crimea with Russia in the textbooks will be present and Crimean themes. So, the result of Putin's meeting with the advent of the popular front was the instruction to add new textbooks on national history information about Crimea and Sevastopol and their role in the fate of Russia.
"In conjunction with the Russian historical society to ensure the inclusion of the concept of fresh educational-methodical complex of the Russian history information about the role of the Crimea, even the city of Sevastopol, in the fate of the Russian Empire, the USSR and modern Russia", - reads the text of the order on the official site of the Kremlin. The period of execution is limited to 15 August 2014.