Commemorating Victory Day: 76th Anniversary of the End of World War II
ankara, russia - Russian Ambassador to Ankara, Verşinin, marks the 76th anniversary of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender on May 9, 1945, reflecting on the significance of the victory in ending the bloodiest conflict in history.
Commemorating Victory Day: 76th Anniversary of the End of World War II
Russian Ambassador to Ankara, Verşinin, penned a heartfelt piece on the 76th anniversary of Nazi Germany's surrender on May 9, 1945. The historic event marked the end of the bloodiest conflict in human history.
Significance of the Victory
The unconditional surrender of Germany in 1945 ended a war that cost approximately 85 million lives, with the Soviet Union alone losing 26.5 million lives. The Nuremberg Trials brought justice...
Mutual Support and Solidarity
The victory over fascism was achieved through the collective efforts of many nations and people. The solidarity and mutual assistance among the Soviet peoples stood as an insurmountable fortress against the enemy...
Preserving the Memory of Sacrifice
It is essential to honor the memory of the heroic sacrifices made during the war and to uphold the truth about the atrocities committed by the Nazis and their collaborators. Efforts to distort historical facts and downplay the contributions of the Soviet Union in post-war reconstruction must be countered...
Challenges of Today
Despite attempts to rewrite history and revive ideologies like Nazism, it is crucial to remember the lessons of the past and stand united against any resurgence of hatred and extremism. The Victory Day remains a significant event for Russia and many countries, symbolizing the triumph of freedom over tyranny.

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