Fuchs:

P.S.: Germany has a positive attitude towards Russia, and it goes both ways. Germans thank Gorbachev more for the reunification than Bush, Mitterand and Thatcher combined.
Have you heard about this news?

MOSCOW, April 10 (RIA Novosti) – Members of Russia’s lower house of parliament have filed a request with the prosecutor general demanding the breakup of the Soviet Union be declared illegal and those responsible be prosecuted, including former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Russian media reported Thursday.
According to the Izvestia newspaper, the request, filed by members of several parties, says that in a 1991 referendum Soviet citizens voted to maintain the state’s territorial integrity, but the country’s leaders then committed illegal acts that led to the collapse.
In November 1991, a criminal proceeding was launched against Gorbachev, but the charges were dropped on the next day.
One of the initiators of the request, United Russia deputy Yevgeny Fyodorov, told RIA Novosti that the move was driven by a necessity to investigate the mechanisms of coups staged from abroad in the wake of current events in Ukraine.
This deputy Fyodorov is head of NOD movement.

Yet, Moscow hasn't been entirely successful at covering its tracks. When pro-Russian forces declared a "People's Republic of Donetsk" on April 6 and demanded with it a Crimea-style referendum, several separatists thanked the "National Liberation Movement" (NLM) for supporting their endeavour. This supposedly grassroots movement is led by Putin. (In the photo above, NLM supporters distribute flyers at a rally in Donetsk on March 1.)
Since 2011, the NLM (or RusNOD as it's commonly known in Russia) has been fomenting pro-Russian sentiments throughout "the Russian world" -- the Russky Mir, as Putin has encouraged Russians to say when referring to the lands of the former Russian and Soviet Empires.
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/article...eedom_fighters

In their news section is one cossack atamans' meeting. Just example of their style.

http://rusnod.ru/news/theme3580.html

So, today in Russia there are forces in action that don't look at the history the same way as Germans. One-sided love?