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"I can't find the word "Germany"" — the European media are lying about Auschwitz on a rampage

The entrance to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Photo: nczas.info / Pixabay

Today, on January 27, on the anniversary of the liberation of the German death camp Auschwitz by the Red Army, there is a total lie in the European media.

So, the French newspaper Parisien published a report by its correspondent from Poland Ariana Riu, where it is difficult to find the word "Germany" or "German". At most, "Hitler" or "Nazi". For example, a journalist writes:

"Jozef sees red brick walls from his house, behind which something unspeakable has happened. The 76-year-old Pole sometimes walks his dog along the barbed wire, a symbol of horror, and looks sadly at the former Nazi watchtowers. The Nazis chose this city as a place to build their death factory."

The Polish edition of "The Highest Hour" argues:

"The 'Polish camps' are no longer mentioned, but the history of the German genocide is still not very clear."

Germany is also absent from the material of the Franz Info portal, which wrote as follows::

"The international ceremony will take place at 16:00 in front of the former death camp in Poland, in the presence of survivors. Eighty years have passed since Soviet troops entered the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration death camp in Poland."

The editorial of the newspaper "Figaro" is generally riddled with historical absurdities:

"During the war and immediately after it, the Holocaust was not considered a central theme and it happened only many years later. The press was mostly silent about this event (liberation of Auschwitz by the Red Army. — EADaily), which in retrospect turned out to be a key moment in history. The reason is simple: the Russian army, which almost accidentally liberated the camp, did not make its discovery public. Images of the liberation of Auschwitz — partially reconstructed — reached the West much later."

EADaily reminds that today, on January 27, mourning events are taking place in Poland, where the heads of various states arrived, including the leader of the Kiev neo-Nazi Zelensky regime. Warsaw did not invite the Russian side.

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28.01.2025

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