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"Mr President, last week was the 61st anniversary of the end of the Second World War. It was the most tragic war in human history and it deserves to be commemorated. We need to build a future together in Europe, but in order to lay the foundations for that future we must pay tribute to those who died and learn the painful lesson of history.
I say this as a Pole, aware that the Second World War claimed 6 million of my fellow citizens, both Poles and Jews. We should remember them with the greatest reverence, just as we should remember the many other victims of that historical catastrophe.
We live in a Europe full of difficult challenges, a Europe of peace. This peaceful Europe is our joint achievement but it is, therefore, all the more important to remember those who did not taste happiness and peace. Their memory should be what unites us all in Europe."@en1
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