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Poles Address Russian Plaint

WARSAW -- After a complaint from Moscow that no Russian spoke at the commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Polish government responded Monday saying the chief of the liberators was invited, but did not show.


General Viktor Petrenko, a commander who entered the camp Jan. 27, 1945, has given no reason why he did not come to the Auschwitz ceremony, the Polish government said.


Russian authorities complained Saturday that the State Duma speaker, Ivan Rybkin, who headed the Russian delegation, did not make a speech at Friday's observances marking 50 years since the camp's liberation by the Soviet Red Army.


"None of the 27 heads of state delegations invited to the commemoration was expected to speak," Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman Krzysztof Sliwinski said Monday.




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