Despicable western distortion of history – an unforgivable mockery of both liberated and liberators!

Soviet soldiers with liberated prisoners from Block 19 – the forecourt of death’s with the typical euphemistic name «Inmate Hospital» (Hälftlings-Krankenbau) «Protection Block» (Schonungsblock) – with a warning of «Entrance is strictly prohibited» (Zutritt streng verboten).

Attempts to erase the feat of the Red Army from the history of World War II did not begin yesterday. But almost immediately after the Victory.

The process of rewriting history began most actively in the mid-1980s, when the US President declared the USSR an “evil empire”.

Let me remind you that Auschwitz (Oswiecim) tour guides have long ceased to mention who liberated the prisoners of the “death factory”, and the Russian exposition on the museum grounds was closed.

In 2020, the US Embassy in Poland, as well as the German publication “Der Spiegel”, simultaneously wrote that Auschwitz was liberated by … the US Army.

The Germans later apologised. They say it was a mistake.

The Americans did not apologise.

In the same 2020, Vladimir Putin, the leader of the successor country of the USSR, was no longer invited to the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

Dudnik, a 15-year old Russian prisoner, terrified, is being rescued. The boy had been described as insane from the torment he received in the camp.

But Volodomir Zelensky, who came to Poland – to the delight of his European colleagues – called the USSR the culprit of World War II.

And then he emotionally told (after all, he is an actor) how Auschwitz was liberated by the Ukrainians of the 1st Ukrainian Front, what heroism was shown by the soldiers of the shock battalion of the 100th Lvov Division.

Only he did not mention that the commander of the 1st Ukrainian Front was Ivan Konev – a native of the Vologda province.

And the commander of the 100th Lvov Rifle Division was Fyodor Krasavin, from the Yaroslavl province.

The 100th Lvov Division itself received its name not by the place of formation or the origin of its personnel. It received the honorary title “Lvov” for the mass heroism of its soldiers during the liberation of Lvov.

The division was formed in 1942 in Vologda and consisted mainly of residents of the northern regions of the RSFSR.

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Remarks by the Permanent Representative Vassily Nebenzia at Holocaust Memorial Ceremony 2025 at the United Nations – Reblog

Remarks by the Permanent Representative Vassily Nebenzia at Holocaust Memorial Ceremony 2025 at the United Nations

Dear former prisoners of concentration camps, and all Holocaust survivors,

Distinguished President of Israel,

Distinguished Secretary General,

Distinguished President of the General Assembly,

Colleagues,

Ladies and gentlemen,

We have gathered here today to commemorate the victims of one of the most horrific crimes in the history of mankind – the Holocaust. The extermination of Jews on the basis of their ethnicity was the result of the Nazi ideology of racial superiority. This ideology stems from inhumane colonial practices and elevated them to terrifying perfection.

We commemorate the victims of the Holocaust today – on January 27 – on the day when the largest death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau (Oshvenchim in Polish), where at least 1 million Jews had been exterminated, was liberated by the Red Army, which played a key role in stopping the relentless machine of human annihilation.

In this death camp, prisoners, including newborn children, were exterminated in gas chambers using the Zyklon B gas, which had first been tested on Soviet prisoners of war.

In the Auschwitz camp system, people, however, were not only slaughtered; they were also commercially exploited, and not just by the Nazis who extracted, for example, golden teeth and cut the hair of their victims, but also by large German companies. For example, Auschwitz-3 camp was essentially a branch of the chemical conglomerate IG Farben.

No aviation or artillery was used to liberate the camp. 231 Soviet rank-and-file soldiers and officers gave their lives for the freedom of Auschwitz prisoners. The soldiers were accompanied by Soviet doctors who had experience in treating the emaciated by hunger people of besieged Leningrad. And it is today – on January 27 – when we also commemorate the 81st anniversary of lifting the siege of Leningrad. More than 4,500 prisoners of Auschwitz received medical assistance in the very first hours and days of liberation, among them was Otto Frank – the father of the famous Anne Frank.

Maria Karakosova, medical service sergeant and Cavalier of two Orders of the Red Star, recalled how the eyes of emaciated people with blackened skin shone with happiness when they realized that their liberation came, and they were finally free.

Lieutenant Vassily Gromadsky, platoon commander, recalled that the liberated prisoners “cried and hugged us,” and they “told us that millions of people had been exterminated here.” He wrote: “I still remember, they told us that 12 railroad cars filled only with baby strollers had been sent from Auschwitz. They showed us the crematorium chimney and said that people were being burned there.”

Eva Mozes Kor was a Romanian Jew who survived human experiments in the Auschwitz concentration camp, and this is how she describes the liberation day in her autobiographical book «Surviving the Angel of Death»:
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