Vodolatsky recalled the Soviet soldiers who died for the liberation of Poland from the Nazis.

“Today's“ gratitude ”is a distortion of our entire history, this is the denigrating of exploits, this is the demolition of monuments ... Today, Poland with such a statement not only erases the true history, but it betrays the memory of its ancestors,” the deputy explained.

According to him, today one cannot expect other behavior from Poland.

"She" trades "Russophobic sentiments on the international market, which is now valued in some circles," he concluded.

The official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, commenting on the resolution, emphasized that the truth was recorded by the Nuremberg Tribunal.

She said that if the Polish parliamentarians doubt the decisions of the tribunal, then they should “say so.”

On January 9, the Polish Sejm approved a resolution that supposedly the USSR, along with Hitler Germany, was to blame for the outbreak of World War II.

The resolution says that the Polish Sejm condemns "the provocative and false statements of representatives of the highest authorities of the Russian Federation, who are trying to hold Poland responsible for the outbreak of World War II."