The authors of the material, in particular, accuse Russia of "rewriting the history of the Holocaust."

The Russian Foreign Ministry, in turn, recalled the words of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Russian leader Vladimir Putin at events in Jerusalem dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust and the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army.

“We should not forget for a minute about the victims, the donation and the help of the former Soviet Union, the soldiers of the Red Army, its commanders who helped get rid of the Nazi death machine and who saved the world from a terrible tragedy,” the Russian Foreign Ministry quotes him on Facebook.

The department noted that "if Russia rewrote the history of the Holocaust, Israel would probably know about it."

In this regard, Moscow called on the British newspaper to stop trying to level the role of the Red Army in the liberation of Europe from Nazism and not invent news about the Second World War.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called suicide an article by Moravecki on the Second World War, in which he, in particular, claims that the Red Army “did not liberate” Warsaw.

She also announced the start of a large-scale disinformation campaign of Poland against Russia on the theme of World War II.