Vladimir Putin, Nazi indoctrination, Hitler's strategy

Date of release: 2025-06-30T01:43:38

Article Author: Red Retti

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A well  known fact is that Vladimir Putin was serving for 5 years in post Nazi Germany between 1985 till 1990 in Dresden as a KGB officer. During that  time he was exposed on Nazi indoctrination due to exposure on contact with people who were deeply indoctrinated by the previous Nazi regime.

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A well  known fact is that Vladimir Putin was serving for 5 years in post Nazi Germany between 1985 till 1990 in Dresden as a KGB officer. During that  time he was exposed on Nazi indoctrination due to exposure on contact with people who were deeply indoctrinated by the previous Nazi regime.

The  tactic he had used in Ukraine is also a copy of the Hitler's strategy.  Vladimir Putin overtook without a nearly shot a Crimea Peninsula, like Hitler's annexation Austria without a shot. The evidences shows that  President Putin was highly modeled on Hitler's plans and methods. Also  like Hitler, he is targeting major civilian cities with massive strikes of drones, hitting random civilian targets, which have no military value.  Finally, like Nazi Germany, Russia of Putin, is using crematories to burn bodies, which are also an evidences of potential war crimes, in that case mobile crematories installed on trucks. 

Therefore claims that is being performed  de-naztification on Ukraine are false. It shows that President Putin was highly impressed with Hitler's methods and he implemented them to his  own war crusade.

additional sources:

https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/were-vladimir-putin-s-years-in-germany-less-thrilling-than-the-stories-a-178de140-b799-472d-83bc-5e3b1adf65b2

https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/commentary/how-putins-stoking-ashes-war-could-char-russian-resolve

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denazification

https://www.bbc.com/news/64718139

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