World Without Nazism

[10] WWN has been accused of being a GONGO, "a pseudo-independent outfit that a country (usually authoritarian or non-democratic in nature) establishes to mimic an NGO so as to deceive the media, public and other governments.

"[15] Lavrov also praised WWN for its actions in support of Lithuanian Socialist People's Front leader Algirdas Paleckis, who was accused of justifying the armed aggression by the Soviet Union against a popular gathering in Lithuania in 1991.

The founder and chairman of World Without Nazism is Boris Spiegel, a member of the Russian Federation Council,[17] who is described by an opinion piece in Haaretz as a Kremlin-connected oligarch.

[17] In a 2014 statement regarding the War in Donbas, the organization said that: The absence of the international community's reaction can repeat the Kristallnacht [Night of Broken Glass] for non-Ukrainians and other ethnic minorities,[19]The following individual are members of the presidium: WWN organised several conferences and a picket in Estonia in 2011.

[11] Monitoring reports on the following countries are published on the WWN website: Bulgaria, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Italy, Ukraine, Finland, Estonia, and Russia.

It advocates "a wide open scientific discussion on the history of the twentieth century, which could shed some light on the crimes of totalitarian regimes and the role of the Western democracies in the outbreak of World War II."

It also proposes a common history textbook for all of Europe based on "serious scientific study, as well as the decisions of international judicial and political authorities on which basis the postwar world order had been built".

Founder and chairman Boris Spiegel