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Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on Monday opened a joint exhibition at UN headquarters in New York to raise awareness of the crimes committed by the Soviet Union's Communist regime, the Ministry of ...
They bring oppression. World War II began when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939, one week after the signing of ...
Amid much pomp, military machinery, and the threat of Ukrainian drone strikes, Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered his annual speech to mark his country's Victory Day parade. The Kremlin's ...
A week earlier, Germany and the Soviet Union had prepared the groundwork for that action by signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a mutual nonaggression treaty with a secret protocol dividing ...
When facts are manipulated, when the aggressor dresses itself in the symbols of justice and when war crimes are paraded as ...
Ahead of Sunday's election, Romanian hard-right presidential candidate George Simion campaigns abroad, targeting the Romanian diaspora vote. Euronews spoke to him at the European Parliament in ...
At the dawn of World War II, an army of 42,000 Nazi soldiers marched into northwest Poland en route to the country's capital, ...
Russian president Vladimir Putin flexes his country’s military might with a grandiose, propagandistic display to mark the ...
RIGA - The Baltic States will continue to support Ukraine in its efforts to investigate and record the international crimes currently being committed by Russia, according to a joint statement by the ...
According to Russian educators and state-controlled media, the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany single-handedly.