The new rules got introduced that disallow to use anything connected with [censored].
As such we should delete [censored] from the game as it is directly connected with the [censored] that were a part of the [censored].
We have to remove not only the [censored] uniforms but also [censored] guns, [censored] names, [censored] weapons, [censored] vehicles and of course [censored] maps.
It’s all fine though. Think about it. By removing every traces of the past, an entire faction and people, it’s impossible to do war crimes on them, since they didn’t exist…
Zhukov hereby becomes a common general who fought nobody and never did anything (because censored didn’t exist) and isn’t a war criminal either because the civilians of censored countries also didn’t exist, meaning his troops possibly couldn’t do atrocities against them.
I hate to disappoint you, but Damnatio Memoriae was even an official punishment in ancient Rome, and most likely has been practiced at least since written language has been a thing, if not before.