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Première
déclaration essentielle et historique d'un président
de la Russie, Vladimir Poutine, relative au Nazisme, aux camps de
concentration, aux juifs et à la désinformation
historique. Ce texte recevra prochainement une traduction en
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President
of Russia
Greetings to
all attending the requiem held to commemorate the 70th
anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp
by the Red Army and International Holocaust Remembrance
Day
January 26, 2015
Vladimir Putin sent his
greetings to all those attending the requiem held to commemorate
the 70th
anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz
concentration camp by the Red Army and International Holocaust
Remembrance Day.
The President said, in particular, in his
message:
“The Holocaust was one of the most tragic
and shameful pages in human history. Millions of innocent people
fell victim to the Nazis, went through the hell of the death
camps and were shot, tortured, and died from hunger and disease.
The Red Army put an end to these atrocities and this ruthless
barbarity and saved not just the Jewish people but also the other
peoples of Europe and the world.
We must always remember
firmly that any attempts to rewrite history and our country’s
contribution to the great victory would be tantamount to
justifying Nazism’s crimes and would open the door to the
re-emergence of this deadly ideology. Forgetting the lessons of
our common past could lead to a repeat of these terrible
tragedies. It is therefore our duty to defend the truth about the
events of World War II and stand up for the achievements,
dignity, and good name of the living and the fallen.
This
is our duty and a matter of honour before the generations to
come.”
http://eng.kremlin.ru/news/23524
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