I think that it was a misguided policy, but I don’t consider it an antisemitic one either. I’m only speaking as a gentile, though. I would recommend consulting Jews like @AYJANIBRAHIMOV@lemmygrad.ml and ask them if they consider that policy antisemitic or not.
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/2090045
Discussing Babi Yar was allowed, but Moscow strongly discouraged mentioning the victims’ Jewish heritage. This was because Moscow was worried about somebody showing favoritism. After all, the Axis invaders massacred millions of Soviet gentiles too, so why single out and emphasize Soviet Jews in particular?
I think that it was a misguided policy, but I don’t consider it an antisemitic one either. I’m only speaking as a gentile, though. I would recommend consulting Jews like @AYJANIBRAHIMOV@lemmygrad.ml and ask them if they consider that policy antisemitic or not.
Soviets didn't care about Jewishness of the victims , they saw victims equally.