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August 1st, 2019
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, in Warsaw, at Thursday commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising against Poland's Nazi German occupiers, asked the Polish nation forgiveness for what Germans did to Poland. Germany is responsible for this cruelty, the destruction of Warsaw was a conscious blow set to destroy everything that contributes to Polish identity, Maas said at a meeting with Polish and German youth at the Warsaw Uprising Museum, which he held together with Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz. "I would like to ask the families of those who were killed and wounded, I would like to ask the Polish nation for forgiveness, I am ashamed for what the Germans, acting on behalf of Germany, did to Poland," the German official said, adding that he is also "ashamed that Germany's guilt was too long hushed up after the war," he added.
PAP
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