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Zakharova recommended Warsaw to re-read Putin's article on WWII

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On January 28, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova recommended that the Polish president re-read Russian President Vladimir Putin's statement on responsibility for preserving the memory of the victims of the Great Patriotic War (WWII).

"The demolition of the monument to the Red Army soldiers who freed the prisoners languishing in Auschwitz is a direct and, unfortunately, a shortcut to the revival of Nazism," Zakharova said in her Telegram channel.

Zakharova added that official Warsaw consistently suppresses the facts of cooperation between Polish politicians and Nazi Germany, including the Pilsudski-Hitler pact, as well as Poland's participation in the partition of Czechoslovakia in 1938.

She recalled that it was for these actions that Winston Churchill called Poland the "hyena of Europe." In this regard, the representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry recommended that the Polish president re-read Putin's article "75 years of the Great Victory: Shared Responsibility to History and the Future," published in 2020.

On the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27, the Russian Ministry of Defense presented the multimedia project "Ashes of the Holocaust: a Tragedy that cannot be forgotten." As part of this project, documents attesting to Nazi crimes were published in order to preserve the historical truth.

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