The proposed law does not mention the possible penalties. As a guideline, the Russian criminal code law already specifies a five year sentence for attempts at rehabilitating Nazism, for using unsanctioned facts about Soviet WWI activity including the possible criminal activity of Soviet soldiers.
Picture this: On September 22, 1939, the streets of Brest-Litovsk were decorated with intertwined swastika and hammer and sickle banners marking the Nazi-Soviet Pact signed a month earlier on August 23. The Wehrmacht and Red Army held a joint parade there on September 22 celebrating their successful invasion of Poland, exactly as the Pact had intended.
(Read more: Estonian Life No. 21 2021 paber- and PDF/digi)
Laas Leivat, Toronto