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Who said that if a nation forgets history, it means betrayal? Is there a previous sentence?
"If a nation forgets history, it means betrayal" is a line of Lenin's In the Name of Revolution, and the last sentence is "Think about the past in the name of revolution".

In the Name of Revolution tells the story of 19 18. Shortly after the victory of the Soviet revolution, Savilev, a Red Army soldier, took his sons Vasha and Piga, who had just lost their mothers, to Moscow, but was assassinated by counter-revolutionaries at a small station.

Vasha and Petya became orphans and wandered to Moscow. Lenin and dzerzhinsky took the two children in. The story of the brutal struggle continues.

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19 18 Shortly after the victory of the October socialist revolution in the Soviet Union, Savilev, a Red Army soldier, was assassinated by counter-revolutionaries at a stop on his way to Moscow. Sons Vasha and Pega have just lost their mother, and now they have lost their father and wandered to Moscow alone.

Iartsev, a counter-revolutionary, disguised himself as a member of the Soviet Revolutionary Committee, ordered people to hurt Lenin, and at the same time deceived Vasha and Petya, using them to move books containing explosives and detonators to the grain depot of the station in an attempt to blow up the warehouse. At the critical moment, the enemy's plot was discovered and the counter-revolutionaries were severely punished. Since then, under the care of Lenin and dzerzhinsky, Vasha and Petya have grown into brave Red Army soldiers.