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Leftists want the anniversary of the end of the war in 1945 as a day of remembrance

The left want to make May 8 a day of remembrance as the day of liberation from fascism. (Archive image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
The left want to make May 8 a day of remembrance as the day of liberation from fascism. (Archive image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

May 8, 1945 marked a turning point. On this day, the largest war in European history to date came to an end. According to the left, it should be a day of remembrance.

The Left Party in the state parliament wants to make May 8 a day of remembrance on the anniversary of the end of the war in 1945. They introduced a bill to this effect at the last session of parliament this year. The motion was referred to the main committee of the state parliament for further consideration.

"As the 'Day of Liberation from National Socialism and War', May 8 should become a national day of remembrance and mourning alongside the National Day of Mourning and the Sunday of the Dead," they said.

"In other countries, terrible wars are raging again, robbing innocent people of their lives and entire peoples of their future. In times like these, we believe it is absolutely necessary to keep the memory of the horrors of fascism and war alive," said Left Party parliamentary group leader Susanne Schaper.

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