WWII’s start marked in Poland with German remorse, warning
"This war was a German crime," President
Also in attendance were elderly Polish war veterans wearing military uniforms and a Holocaust survivor wearing a yellow Star of David and the striped clothes that prisoners wore at Nazi German death camps.
Steinmeier expressed his sorrow over the mass killings
"I bow in mourning to the suffering of the victims," Steinmeier said. "I ask for forgiveness for
Two weeks after the German invasion, the Soviet army invaded
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Pence spoke on behalf of
"While the hearts of every American are with our fellow citizens in the path of a massive storm, today we remember how the gathering storm of the 20th century broke into warfare and invasion followed by unspeakable hardship and heroism of the Polish people," he said.
Pence said the Polish people "never lost hope" and "never gave in to despair."
The "character, faith, and determination of the Polish people made all the difference," Pence said. "Your oppressors tried to break you, but
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In Wielun, Steinmeier also voiced remorse, which Duda said provided "moral satisfaction." He addressed his German counterpart.
"Mr. President, thank you for your presence and your attitude," Duda said. "I can see a man who has come with humility, a bowed head in order to pay homage ... to share the pain."
Minutes later, Polish Prime Minister
"Eighty years ago, unspeakable horrors were unleashed on the Polish population, unspeakable horrors that we need to remember to prevent them from recurring in
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