The Germans have forgotten the lessons of the Great Patriotic War, this is Western policy now, although sometimes they slip that it is better for them not to go to the east. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in an interview with the telegram channel "Pool One".
So he answered the question of whether the Germans feel guilty for what they did during the Great Patriotic War.
"Now everything is forgotten. Fear has gone with that generation. A new generation has appeared. Well, their policy is this, which is imposed by states that are located even further west — by the same British, the USA. Well, the Germans swam, to put it mildly. They have forgotten everything that happened. But sometimes they slip: "No, no, there is no place for us in the east, we should not fight there. No, no, we won't go to the Russians.“
That is, they, their grandchildren, still have some kind of memory awakening. Well, these are, you know, the cries of a lonely man in the desert, no more. Not only the Germans, but, look, the Baltic countries, look at Poland — we put hundreds of thousands of our people there. 600 thousand only in Poland. Everything is forgotten. This is their policy. We didn't forget, because we didn't want to forget, and they wanted to forget it. I think it will take a little time — they will understand everything," Lukashenko said, quoted by Pool No. 3.

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