Moscow reacts to Germany’s WW2 anniversary skip
Zakharova condemned the move as an offensive gesture, stating that it mirrors the actions of Nazi Germany. She described the reported exclusion as a "blatant insult" and accused German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and her team of echoing the tactics of Nazi-era death squads, the Einsatzgruppen, which targeted civilians based on their ethnicity.
The spokeswoman claimed that banning Russian nationals from Victory Day events essentially revives the discriminatory and inhumane practices of the past. She also referenced a previous report by Bild, which revealed that Baerbock’s grandfather had been a committed Nazi and a decorated Wehrmacht officer during World War II.
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