Putin attends Auschwitz ceremony

Russian President Vladimir Putin has attended a ceremony marking the liberation of Auschwitz, saying attempts to rewrite history are unacceptable.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has slammed what he called attempts to rewrite history at a Moscow ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

Speaking at a Jewish museum in Moscow on Tuesday, he said Nazi Germany's crimes including the Holocaust could be neither forgiven nor forgotten.

"Any attempts to hush up these events, distort, rewrite history are unacceptable and immoral," said Putin, who is conspicuously staying away from the main events in Poland in a gesture laying bare divisions with the West over the war in Ukraine.

In the run-up to the ceremony Poland angered Moscow when its foreign minister, Grzegorz Schetyna, said it was Ukrainian soldiers -- rather than the Soviet army -- who liberated the camp.

Moscow blasted Warsaw for twisting history for political ends.

Putin has repeatedly condemned the West for what he calls attempts to belittle the Soviet army's role in the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.

At the ceremony, Putin drew parallels with the current Ukraine crisis which has sent Moscow's ties with the West to post-Cold War lows and seen imposition of punishing Western sanctions against Russia.

"We all know how dangerous and destructive are double standards, indifference to and disregard for another man's fate as is the case with the current tragedy in eastern Ukraine," the Kremlin strongman said at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre.

Putin's absence at the main ceremony at Auschwitz-Birkenau, which is now a museum, raised eyebrows at home since the camp was liberated by the Soviet Red Army on January 27, 1945.

Russian officials said earlier that Putin had received no formal invitation to fly to Poland.


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