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History

80th Anniversary of Victory: Baltic Voices at Minsk Roundtable
Representatives from the Baltic States attended an international roundtable in Minsk

Unique archives, lists of trophy books. The Presidential Library opens pages of history
Presentation of little-known archival documents related to the Great Patriotic War, an interactive exhibition with elements of augmented reality - all this will be presented at the Presidential Library on April 18

Memorial plaques with names of 258 Soviet soldiers unveiled in Austria
The ceremony took place in St. Pölten, the capital of the federal state of Lower Austria

April 11 - International Day of Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camp Prisoners
This day was established in memory of the international uprising at Buchenwald

Lukashenko: We Bear a Great Responsibility for Preserving the Memory of the Great Victory
The current generation bears a profound responsibility for preserving the memory of the Great Victory

They dreamed of getting into Third Reich - why Latvian legionnaires were particularly cruel
On March 16, Latvia annually honors the executioners of Belarusian children. The Nazis from the SS legion are national heroes of modern Latvia

Belarusian Diplomats in Austria Lay Wreaths at Graves of Fallen Soviet Soldiers
On March 30, the day marking the 80th anniversary of the Red Army's entry into Austria, a solemn wreath-laying ceremony took place at the Soviet military cemetery in Oberwart (Burgenland)

Children Thrown on Bayonets: How Nazis Dealt with Partisans and Their Families During WWII
During the years of the Great Patriotic War, Nazi occupiers systematically annihilated people in Belarus

166 Previously Unknown Sites of Genocide Victims Discovered In Belarus
During the course of the investigation, the investigative group of the General Prosecutor's Office has uncovered 166 previously unknown sites of extermination and burial of genocide victims

Volfovich: Belarus is not increasing its armaments and military exercises
Belarus is not increasing its armaments and military exercises, unlike its Western neighbors, the Poles and the Balts, who have today placed their bets on militarization