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The State Duma proposed legislatively prohibiting equating the USSR with Nazi Germany

The head of the State Duma Committee on Culture, Elena Yampolskaya, proposed developing a bill prohibiting public statements in which the goals, decisions and actions of the leadership and military of the USSR are equated with those of Nazi Germany.

“You perfectly understand what moods in Europe, especially (these moods .— “B”) come now from Poland. With what joy many European deputies support these sentiments, because it is also beneficial for them to disavow our Victory, ”the deputy said at a meeting of the Committee (quote from TASS)

Ms. Yampolskaya added that the proposed amendments so far have preliminary formulations, which can be changed during the development of the document. Amendments are proposed to be introduced into the law “On perpetuating the victory of the Soviet people in the Second World War”.

“Naturally, we are not talking about any attacks on freedom of speech. The thing is that absolutely unscrupulous things do not go out to people , so that people do not equate the Nazis and the Red Army, so as not to cross the border “She added.

Recall that at the end of 2019, a diplomatic scandal broke out between Russia and Poland. Russian President Vladimir Putin called the Polish ambassador, who worked in Berlin during the time of Adolf Hitler, “a bastard” and “an anti-Semitic pig.” In response, the Polish Sejm adopted a resolution stating that responsibility for the outbreak of World War II rests with Hitlerite Germany and the USSR. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland published a list of cultural objects lost due to the fault of the USSR. President Andrzej Duda canceled a previously planned trip to the World Holocaust Forum in Israel due to the presence of Vladimir Putin.

On the struggle of countries with falsification of history – in the article “Kommersant” “If there were Poland, but there would be an article”.

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