The address on the occasion of the International Day for the Liberation of Prisoners of Fascist Camps

Dear Pridnestrovians!

The International Day for the Liberation of Prisoners of Nazi Camps is associated with the date of the 11th of April, 1945, when the prisoners of the Buchenwald concentration camp rebelled and achieved freedom.

It is extremely difficult for a modern person to imagine the inhuman conditions in which the prisoners of concentration camps were. I am convinced that each of them did not cease to hope to gain freedom, to save their life and the lives of their relatives and friends. The uprising in Buchenwald was an event that made millions of people believe in the imminent victory of the forces of good over the forces of evil.

More than 18 million people passed through the concentration camps of Nazi Germany, more than 6 million of them were killed on the basis of racial and national hatred. The "death machine" systematically killed. People, including young children, were subjected to medical experiments, subjected to terrible torture, and burned in ovens. The terrible suffering and death of the prisoners of fascism must not be forgotten, the crimes against humanity committed by the fascists must not be forgotten.

Eternal memory to the innocent victims of Nazism! Eternal glory to the soldiers-liberators, the heroes who liberated the world from the brown plague!

 

The PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky