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Video 12:58 01 Sep 2022

Zelensky addresses people of Poland on 83rd anniversary of start of World War II

Photo: Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the people of Poland on the 83rd anniversary of the beginning of the Second World War

Rubryka reports, referring to the press service of the Office of the President.

The head of the country noted that 83 years separate us from that morning that put Europe and the world on the brink of death.

"On September 1, 1939, around 4 a.m., the Polish city of Wieluń was the target of a terrible bombardment. Nazi Germany went to war against all free nations, starting with Poland.

And there will not be such a generation of Ukrainians, Poles, all Europeans, or people in general who will forget what Nazism brought and what the Nazi executioners were held accountable for," the president stressed.

According to him, people believed it would be possible to avoid the repetition of those terrible crimes and such a cruel war.

"But it was such a morning again. Only on February 24, 2022, when bombs and missiles hit peaceful cities. Once again, the ideology of hatred is trying to seize space in Europe through mass murder and terror.

Wieluń is repeated – in Kharkiv, in Mykolaiv, in the cities of Donbas, in Mariupol. Burnt cities and villages were repeated. Katyń was repeated – in Olenivka. The deportation was repeated.

But there is something that did not happen again. No one made criminal pacts with hatred. And from the first minute of this war, we receive real help from true friends and brothers, who have become our powerful rear and are doing everything to help us win," the president emphasized.

"We will do everything to ensure that Ukrainians, Poles, and all the peoples of Europe live freely. So that every generation of our peoples, all Europeans and people in general, remember what racism was and what the racist executioners will be punished for. 

We will do everything to ensure that the morning of September 1, the morning of June 22, and the morning of February 24 do not repeat. Never again. We will do everything so that hatred finally loses," Zelensky said.

"Ja dziękuję Wam za wsparcie! Dziękuję, drogi Andrzeju, za twoje przywództwo! Chwała Polsce! Chwała Ukraine! Thank you for your support! Thank you, dear Andrzej, for your leadership! Glory to Poland! Glory to Ukraine!

Eternal memory to all innocent victims!" the address concluded.

 

We will remind you that Zelensky congratulated preschoolers, schoolchildren, and students on the occasion of the new school year.

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