“On 25 November, the ambassadors to the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, of seven EU states including the UK sent a letter to the country’s president complaining about a newspaper article by an interior ministry historian, Petras Stankeras, that described the Holocaust as a “legend”.
In the letter, they complained about how a court in May had ruled that the swastika is a “traditional Lithuanian symbol” while “spurious attempts are made to equate the uniquely evil genocide of the Jews with Soviet crimes against Lithuania, which, though great in magnitude, cannot be regarded as equivalent in either their intention or result”.”