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The President chaired a meeting of the Russian Pobeda (Victory) Organising Committee
"The world's attitude to the events that led up to the outbreak of World War II, to the war's course and results, in many respects gives us an understanding of contemporary processes. The new meanings and the challenges of our time clearly indicate that Nazism was defeated in 1945 but unfortunately, it has not been eradicated - it is rearing its head again, manifesting in Russophobic or anti-Semitic sentiments. Glorifying Nazi criminals, direct propaganda of Nazism has become the new normal in the Baltic countries and Ukraine. It is as if Nuremberg never happened," Vladimir Putin said in his opening remarks.
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"The world's attitude to the events that led up to the outbreak of World War II, to the war's course and results, in many respects gives us an understanding of contemporary processes. The new meanings and the challenges of our time clearly indicate that Nazism was defeated in 1945 but unfortunately, it has not been eradicated - it is rearing its head again, manifesting in Russophobic or anti-Semitic sentiments. Glorifying Nazi criminals, direct propaganda of Nazism has become the new normal in the Baltic countries and Ukraine. It is as if Nuremberg never happened," Vladimir Putin said in his opening remarks.
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