Polish Justice Minister Krzysztof Kozlowski shows the just signed "Warsaw Declaration" as he stands with representatives of European countries Justice Ministries, from left, Portugal's Luisa Sobral, Sweden's Magnus Graner, Spain's Purificacion Morandeira Carreira, Latvia's Aigars Stokenbergs, Lithiania's Remigijus Simasius, Poland's Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, Hungary's Tibor Navracsics, Greece's Gabriel Coptsidis, Estonia's Kristen Michal, France's Nicolas Guillou, Slovakia's Maria Kolikova, Czech Republic's Marek Zenisek, Croatia's Drazen Bosnjakovic, Romania's Lidia Barac and Malta's Joseph Fenech Adami.in warsaw Tuesday Aug. 23, 2011. Representatives of several European countries met Tuesday, on the 72nd anniversary of the day Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a pact to carve up eastern Europe. to sign a so-called "Warsaw Declaration" vowing that the suffering of victims of totalitarian regimes "will not sink into oblivion." (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz)