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The paper deals with the post-November development of media coverage of the anniversary of the end of the World War II and related socio-political contexts. With the sociology of sources, it tries to find actors who were essential for the formation of media texts during the anniversary. Subsequently, the work attempts to describe the historian’s changing position as a source of expert knowledge in media texts related to the end of World War II, especially in connection with politicians, historians and witnesses’ presence in media texts. The work also tries to define the historian’s role in today’s mass media production and describe historian’s communication possibilities in today’s media logic.