The Russian army has destroyed or stolen millions of historical documents from the Nazi occupation and post-World War II period in Ukraine's state archives, according to a report by the Arolsen Archives, an internationally run centre for the documentation and research of Nazi persecution.
I agree. The word "or" is a powerful word. The headline could just as easily be read as, "The Russian army has stolen millions of historical documents..."
... Could Russia use them as leverage against the modern-day Nazis of Ukraine?
I agree. The word "or" is a powerful word. The headline could just as easily be read as, "The Russian army has stolen millions of historical documents..."
... Could Russia use them as leverage against the modern-day Nazis of Ukraine?
p.s. @ u/merf too.
Yeah, I'm leaning towards "stolen".
Why destroy evidence of your enemy's crimes?
Stollen....
OMG I guess itβs possible Trump said this in relation to thatβ¦anything is possible at this point π€
They throw in destroy so that they can refute any evidence as cherry picked with exculpatory evidence destroyed.