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Russia denounces Germany’s Holocaust commemoration snub

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January 29, 2026
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Published: January 29, 2026 9:21 pm
Author: RT

Western governments are deliberately downplaying the fact that the Auschwitz death camp was liberated by Soviet troops, Moscow has said

Western governments are seeking to erase the memory of the role the USSR played in defeating Nazism and ending the Holocaust, the Russian Embassy in Berlin has said, commenting on Germany’s decision not to invite Russian representatives to events marking the liberation of Auschwitz.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated annually on January 27, the date when the Nazi death camp was liberated by Soviet troops. The date was designated by the UN General Assembly in 2005.

German lawmakers held their annual commemoration session on Wednesday without inviting Russian representatives.

“Unfortunately, in recent years many European countries have sought deliberately to consign to oblivion the fact that this commemorative day is tied to a specific historical event – the heroic liberation in 1945 by the Red Army of the prisoners of the most horrific and notorious Hitler ‘death factory,’ the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau,” the embassy said in a statement on Wednesday.

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The ceremony for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz camp underway in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27, 2025.
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Soviet troops freed the survivors and presented evidence of Nazi crimes to the world, the diplomats said, adding that the tragedy of Holocaust also deeply affected the USSR, as at least 40% of Jews killed by Nazis and their collaborators in Europe were Soviet citizens.

Commenting on the Bundestag session, the embassy said that even in the year marking 85 years since the Nazi attack on the USSR, “the organizers still did not deem it necessary to invite official representatives of Russia to take part.”

“May it weigh on their conscience,” the statement added.

German media extensively covered International Holocaust Remembrance Day and noted that one of the most notorious Nazi death camps, Auschwitz, was liberated by the Red Army. However, only one outlet drew attention to the actions of Germany’s current authorities.

The newspaper Berliner Zeitung published a commentary by one of its editors, Raphael Schmeller, who called the German parliament’s approach a “mistake” that could lead to disaster. Remembrance should be free from the current political context, he said, warning that those who “instrumentalize or ignore history open the floodgates to repeating this horror.”

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