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On January 27, 2020, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Poland and the Polish people were the first to feel the “criminal conspiracy of totalitarian regimes” that led to the outbreak of World War II and “allowed the Nazis throw the deadly Holocaust flyer. ” According to Kremlin President Dmitry Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin took this statement harshly.
Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s on-air spokesman for the Russia 1 television channel said Vladimir Putin was offended by the words of his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky, who accused the USSR of unleashing World War II.
On January 27 of this year, Zelenskiy said that Poland and the Polish people were the first to feel the “criminal conspiracy of totalitarian regimes” that led to the outbreak of World War II and “allowed the Nazis to launch the deadly flyer of the Holocaust”.
Peskov said these words “severely crushed the ear and heart” of Putin. He expressed the view that Zelensky’s statement was also unpleasant for war veterans, including in Ukraine, and those whose ancestors fought.
World War II began on September 1, 1939 with the Nazi invasion of Poland. The war ended on September 2, 1945 with the surrender of Japan.
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