Disinfo Dictionary

A dictionary of Myths and Truths

Author

Fellas & Partners

Published

November 9, 2025

Welcome

A fine line separates lies from the truth in the past, but in the future there is no longer any line.
— Lesja Ukrainka, Cassandra (1907)

The Disinfo Dictionary (DisDict) is a compact, clearly structured, searchable and linkable online resource that refutes recurring Russian narratives about Russia’s war against Ukraine with selected facts, thus complementing the very extensive EUvsDisinfo database of the EU diplomatic service and Wikipedia: DisDict is a time-saving tool for journalists, for fact-checkers, for activists against disinformation, for users of social networks and for all citizens looking for reliable information about Russia and Ukraine. DisDict is both a lexicon for searching and looking up, or can be read from start to finish, online, on a smartphone, or offline as a pdf or epub; with a screen reader, the epub serves as an audio book. DisDict is bilingual (German/English), free, open source and extensible. DisDict is not yet complete, but it is already useful.

We hope that DisDict will help to reduce the widespread narratives of Russian propaganda about the war against Ukraine and thus contribute to a more resilient society and security in Europe.

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For barrier-free reading and listening we recommend the e-book ‘epub’ downloads in English and German language. ‘pdf’ downloads are also available English and German.

This website is multi-lingual: for switching language click on the globe-icon 🌐 top-left. This page is multi-format: you can read online, or download pdf or epub by clicking on the download-icon ⤓ top left. Part and chapter navigation is on the left, section navigation is on the right. To make section navigation visible on the smartphone, simply use the smartphone in landscape mode. To start reading, click on ‘Preface’ right at the bottom navigation.

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