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Red Army praise from Steinmeier, with strong Kremlin criticism voiced.

Red Army acknowledged; Steinmeier critiques Kremlin harshly

Former German Foreign Minister Steinmeier expresses gratitude towards the Red Army, while...
Former German Foreign Minister Steinmeier expresses gratitude towards the Red Army, while simultaneously criticizing the current Kremlin.

Celebrating 80 Years of Freedom: Steinmeier's Emphatic Speech, A Subtle Dig at the Kremlin

  • Frank-Walter Steinmeier
  • Red Army
  • Kremlin
  • Liberation Day
  • Allied Victory
  • Russia-Germany Relations
  • Ukraine Conflict
  • World War II
  • Historical Narratives

Red Army Appreciation, Criticizes Kremlin by Steinmeier - Red Army praise from Steinmeier, with strong Kremlin criticism voiced.

On the historic 80th anniversary of Liberation Day, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier delivered a powerful speech, subtly criticizing Russia's historical narratives revolving around the Ukraine conflict. While Steinmeier steered clear of linking the Red Army's role in the liberation to his criticism of Russia, he unequivocally declared that "The war against Ukraine is not a continuation of the fight against fascism."

Steinmeier's speech laid emphasis on obliterating Russia's "historical fabrications" concerning the Ukraine conflict. However, his speech chiefly underscored the importance of the Allied forces and grassroots resistance in dismantling Nazi Germany's reign of terror. Steinmeier voiced his appreciation for the valiant Allied soldiers and local resistance movements for their crucial part in Germany's liberation [4][5].

Steinmeier's speech paints a stark picture of the discord between Germany's historical odyssey and the present-day confrontation in Ukraine. He underscored Putin's aggression against Ukraine as unjustified via historical analogies with World War II [5]. Interestingly, the Kremlin went unmentioned in Steinmeier's speech about Liberation Day; however, his denouncement of Russia's warped histories is evident.

In essence, Steinmeier's speech highlights the indispensable significance of the Allied triumph and the ultimate downfall of Nazi Germany. Simultaneously, it sheds light on Russia's distorted historical narratives and its actions in Ukraine [1][5].

  1. Despite steering clear of linking the Red Army's role in the liberation, Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier criticized Russia's historical narratives concerning the Ukraine conflict during his emphatic speech on Liberation Day's 80th anniversary.
  2. In his speech, President Steinmeier voiced his appreciation for the valiant Allied soldiers and local resistance movements for their crucial part in Germany's liberation, contrasting Russia's "historical fabrications" surrounding the Ukraine conflict.
  3. Not mentioning the Kremlin directly, Steinmeier's speech subtly digs at Russia by denouncing Russia's warped histories and justifying Putin's aggression against Ukraine as unjustified based on World War II historical analogies.
  4. In celebrating 80 years of freedom, Steinmeier emphasized the importance of the Allied forces' triumph and the downfall of Nazi Germany, while pointing out Russia's distorted historical narratives and actions in Ukraine.

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