Shoigu allowed the appearance in the Patriot park of the Nuremberg trial hall

A copy of the hall where the Nuremberg trials took place may appear in the Patriot Park near Moscow. Such a proposal came from the HEAD of the Russian Historical Society (RIO) Sergei Naryshkin, and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu approved his idea, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.

At the VII Interdepartmental Scientific and Practical Conference, Naryshkin said that while working on a film dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the end of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal, the hall of the Nuremberg Palace of Justice was recreated in one of the Mosfilm pavilions. The head of RIO stated that the authors of the film were ready to hand over a copy of the hall of the Ministry of Defense, offering to place it in Patriot Park.

Shoigu thanked the head of Naryshkin for this proposal. “[We] will find a decent place for this copy in Patriot Park,” he replied. The Minister of Defense stressed that this park is the most visited museum complex in our country. According to him, more than 2 million people have already visited it this year.

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On October 28, the governor of the Moscow Region, Andrei Vorobyov, announced that a hospital for patients with covid-19 had reopened in Patriot Park . Previously, the hospital in the park worked last spring, then from October of last year to February of this. Against the backdrop of an increase in the number of cases of COVID-19, the hospital reopened from June 21 to August 1.

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