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The Kremlin spokesman responds to Karol Nawrocki's words. “There was hatred”


On Tuesday, Karol Nawrocki took part in the celebration of the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz. The president recalled that it was Soviet soldiers who liberated this area. However, he drew attention to the broader role of the Soviet Union in World War II.

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What did Dmitry Peskov say about Poland?

What role did Karol Nawrocki assign to the USSR in World War II?

According to Pieskov, what feelings dominate the Polish leadership?

What did the joint group of Russia and Poland do?

— However, outside the walls of the Auschwitz concentration camp, she did not wait for them [więźniów] freedom, because it was also the face of the same Soviets thanks to whom Adolf Hitler was able to start World War II in 1939 and lead to the tragedy of the Holocaust. Because it was Hitler and Stalin who started World War II, said Karol Nawrocki during his speech.

Dmitry Peskov attacks Poland. “Russophobic sentiments”

The Kremlin spokesman referred to the statements of Polish President Karol Nawrocki about the USSR's participation in starting World War II. — The fact that members of the Polish leadership have their own interpretation of history, their own vision of history is no secret to us, said Dmitry Peskov.

He also recognized that Russia and Poland had in the past created a joint group dealing with historical issues, including. among others Katyn massacre. — At that time, there were actually attempts to somehow reduce our understanding of history to a common denominator. It didn't work. Among the members of the Polish leadership there was hatred towards everything Russian. And to this day, these Russophobic sentiments dominate, commented Dmitry Peskov.

Ashley Davis

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