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Ceremony at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv (6)

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Ukrainian servicemen attend a ceremony at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv on May 8, 2024, to mark the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, and the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe. Stalag 328 was a Nazi camp for Soviet prisoners of war which existed in Lviv in 1941-1944. Approximately 284,000 persons went through these camps during its existence. 142,000 of them died here due to sickness, hunger or executions. (Photo by YURIY DYACHYSHYN / AFP)

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Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire a rifle salute during a ceremony at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv on May 8, 2024, to mark the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, and the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe. Stalag 328 was a Nazi camp for Soviet prisoners of war which existed in Lviv in 1941-1944. Approximately 284,000 persons went through these camps during its existence. 142,000 of them died here due to sickness, hunger or executions. (Photo by YURIY DYACHYSHYN / AFP)

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Ukrainian servicemen prepare to fire a rifle salute during a ceremony at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv on May 8, 2024, to mark the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, and the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe. Stalag 328 was a Nazi camp for Soviet prisoners of war which existed in Lviv in 1941-1944. Approximately 284,000 persons went through these camps during its existence. 142,000 of them died here due to sickness, hunger or executions. (Photo by YURIY DYACHYSHYN / AFP)

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Ukrainian honour guard soldiers attend a ceremony at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv on May 8, 2024, to mark the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, and the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe. Stalag 328 was a Nazi camp for Soviet prisoners of war which existed in Lviv in 1941-1944. Approximately 284,000 persons went through these camps during its existence. 142,000 of them died here due to sickness, hunger or executions. (Photo by YURIY DYACHYSHYN / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv on May 8, 2024, during a ceremony marking the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, and the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe. Stalag 328 was a Nazi camp for Soviet prisoners of war which existed in Lviv in 1941-1944. Approximately 284,000 persons went through these camps during its existence. 142,000 of them died here due to sickness, hunger or executions. (Photo by YURIY DYACHYSHYN / AFP)

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A remembrance poppy is seen on a Ukrainian soldier's uniform during a ceremony at the site of the former Stalag 328 camp in Lviv on May 8, 2024, to mark the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation, and the 79th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe. Stalag 328 was a Nazi camp for Soviet prisoners of war which existed in Lviv in 1941-1944. Approximately 284,000 persons went through these camps during its existence. 142,000 of them died here due to sickness, hunger or executions. (Photo by YURIY DYACHYSHYN / AFP)

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