An exhibition on the Soviet Union"s fight...
"For the first time journalists will have a chance to look at declassified documents detailing the collaboration between the Ukrainian nationalist organization and the Nazis, and the punitive raids by the Baltic nationalists on settlements in territory occupied by the Nazis," the source said.
The exhibition will also include a roundtable on issues dealing with the distortion of the history of World War II and attempts to justify Nazi collaboration in the history books used in schools in some former Soviet states.
The roundtable, "The World War II collaborationists: traitors or heroes?", will be attended by FSB officials, academics and historians.
World War II continues to be a contentious issue in Russia"s relations with Ukraine and the Baltic States, particularly Estonia, over their glorification of Nazi collaborators.
Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, known for his promotion of Ukrainian nationalism, often at the expense of relations with
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