The Ambassador of Ukraine called for a change in the school curriculum of Germany in history
The school history curriculum should include information about Germany's responsibility to Ukraine due to Nazi crimes during the Great Patriotic War, said Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnik in an interview with Tagesschau. When my son attended the Berlin gymnasium, he was shocked that during history lessons on the subject of the Nazi regime, he did not hear or read a word about Ukraine or about Germany's historical responsibility to Ukraine, the diplomat said. Melnik called for correcting this gap in the German school curriculum, as well as building in Berlin a memorial to the victims of World War II in Ukraine. A great idea, but I'm afraid, no matter how the Germans add a little from themselves about local Nazi accomplices, accompanying it with photographs of monuments, memorial plaques, solemn funerals and signs with street names [in Ukraine], the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the Servant of the People faction Maxim Buzhansky commented on the news in his telegram channel. According to the news agency, earlier the Embassy of Ukraine in Serbia called the statement of the fact that the Bandera were allies of the Nazis, interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine.
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