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This article is a little weirdly structured, like yeah the traditional values indoctrination is cringe, they say that they saw this in a bunch of schools October 14-21 and that it was mostly non-military stuff
Part of the reason theyre having soldiers in and related activities around 10/22 is that its white crane day, which is a day when WW2 fallen get remembered, and part of the reason for the veteran reading poems is because the holiday itself is named after a poem.
they only mention in the article that it was a poem about the SMO, but on the linked VK post they say that it was poems that he had written about exploits of people in the great patriotic war, and the SMO. the actually noteworthy thing for Western readers I think is the way that they're being tied together, for a lot of Russians the framing that one is a continuation of the other lands.
What's this Bread Day about? I'm from here and for all my years I haven't heard about it, and the Father's day isn't mentioned anywhere (sadly) and is not celebrated at all. They picked what they saw closest in the calendar to invite soldiers and use it as an angle of pressure their fathers and older siblings, making kids ask: why are you not on the war? Is daddy\bro a coward like that soldier told me? That's said, it's probably not that thought through and gets done just to tick boxes in the reports and probably get some coverage\funding to said kindergardens.
I had no idea either, its new after my time at least
Thanks for supplying me with further info. Yeah, it's very young and doesn't have it's roots in paegan traditions like Масленица that is widely celebrated. So, probably, it doesn't exist for anyone except these orgs.