German FM: Idea of fascism has not been completely eradicated
Other countries
- 08 May, 2021
- 10:30
"We are grateful to everyone who risked and sacrificed their lives for the liberation of the world from fascism," German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Twitter.
"Unfortunately, even today, the idea of fascism has not been completely eradicated. We have to stand up for democracy and freedom together every day," he wrote.
Germany marks the end of World War II in Europe and its liberation from nationalist socialism on May 8. On the night of May 8-9, 1945, Hitler's Germany signed a complete and unconditional act of capitulation.
Latest News
00:00
Five years since liberation of Azerbaijan's historic Minjivan settlement
Karabakh21:48
Azerbaijani wrestler reaches final at World Championship
Individual sports21:00
Deputy Minister: Caspian Sea's falling water levels still overlooked
Ecology20:52
Armenia, Moldova discuss European integration
Other countries20:43
Juventus hand new contract extension to Rugani
Football20:23
Turkish, Greek FMs convene in Luxembourg
Region20:08
Photo
Nizami Ganjavi Int'l Center strengthens co-op with leading UN agencies
Foreign policy19:57
Kaja Kallas: Kremlin will only enter talks with Ukraine if it faces defeat
Other countries19:35
Photo