On the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, the exhibition “Ukraine. War in Europe »
On May 8, the exhibition “Ukraine. The war in Europe.
As Ukrinform reports, it reports press service Ministry of Culture and Information Policy.
“The exhibition tells about the modern Russian-Ukrainian war. The banner exhibition can also be seen in Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Belgium. Europeans know the true face of Russia and are aware of the threats posed by it to all mankind in order to help Ukraine protect itself and Europe, “the statement said.
According to the Minister of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine Oleksandr Tkachenko, today the whole world sees what the sacralization of the war, the substitution of understanding and manipulation of the Second World War by Russia have led to.
“In the heart of Europe, the city is being shelled with rockets, civilians are being killed, culture is being destroyed. Ukraine continues to fight the enemy every day and uphold democratic and European values. Everyone should be aware of this. And the exhibition “Ukraine. The war in Europe “is just designed to spread the truth about the crimes of racists in our territory,” – said Tkachenko.
Visitors to the exhibition in European cities will learn about the preconditions and reasons for the trade of the Russian Federation in Ukrainian, as well as about the heroic against the Ukrainian people.
The exposition will be on view on May 9 – in Vilnius (Lithuania) and Warsaw (Poland); May 16 – in Berlin, Bamberg and Frankfurt (Germany), later in Brussels (Belgium) and other European cities.
Exhibited by the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory commissioned by the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine and supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the State Agency of Ukraine for Arts and Urban Education and the Heritage Rescue Headquarters.
Partners abroad: Lithuanian Institute of History, Center for Historical Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Berlin, Pilecki Institute in Berlin, NGO Bildungsverein Freundschaft kennt keine Grenzen eV, Museum of Polish History.
May 8 in Ukraine marks the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, dedicated to the memory of the victims of World War II.
Photo: ICIP