On the eve of Victory Day, Putin sent a congratulatory message to leaders of many countries: Today's shared responsibility is to not allow the revival of Nazism

  [Global Web Report] According to RIA Novosti, the Kremlin website announced on the 8th that on the occasion of the 77th anniversary of the victory of the Great Patriotic War, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to Belarus, Armenia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, The leaders of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and other countries sent congratulatory messages and congratulated the people of the above-mentioned countries as well as the people of Georgia and Ukraine.

  Putin said in his congratulatory message, "Today's shared responsibility is not to allow the revival of Nazism, which has brought so much suffering to the people of various countries. It is necessary to preserve the truth about the events of the war years, the common spiritual values ​​and The tradition of brotherly friendship and passing it on to the next generation."

  The Kremlin stated that Putin emphasized in his congratulatory message to the veterans who participated in the Great Patriotic War and the Ukrainian people that revenge is not allowed for the heirs of the ideology of the defeated in the Great Patriotic War.

  Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War, also known as "Victory over German Fascism Day".

The use of May 9 as Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War was determined by the Soviet Union based on the date of the surrender of the German fascists.

For 70 years, the Soviet Union and subsequent Russian Federation have commemorated May 9, the unforgettable Victory Day, as a national holiday.

Russia has held the Victory Day military parade on May 9 every year since 1995.

(Author: Zhang Jiangping)