> Is Vladimir Putin's Russia like Nazi Germany?

Is Vladimir Putin's Russia like Nazi Germany?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
Hitler claimed that Danzig (Gdansk) is culturally a German city. He said that he tried every way to solve the ''problem'' peacefully. Hitler said that on ''German'' terrirories in East Europe, German minorities were humilated and opressed. Then, he invaded Poland. We all now what happened next.

Putin claimed that Crimea is culturally a Russian area. He also said that he tried every way to solve the ''problem'' peacefully. Putin said that Russians and Russian speaking people in the South-Eats of Ukraine are opressed and assimilated. Then Putin invaded Crimea, and now the Eastern Ukraine. He can invade Poland and Baltic Countries anytime. Ukraine is actually protecting all Europe by itself.

Bonus: Hitler and Putin hosted Olympics. Hitler didn't shale hands with a black participant. Putin didn't shake hands with a Ukrainian participant. Hitler hated Jews. Putin hates homosexuals.

Bonus: Goebbels told brilliant lies and made all Germans believe in propaganda. Kisilyev (Putin's muppet) tells big big lies on Russiam media. Once he told that Ukrainians eat Russian babies. He telld that Russia is the only country that can turn USA into dust.

Bonus: Hitler had young model Eva Braun, Putin has young gymnast Alina Kabaeva.

Bonus: Nazi Germany had swastika as a symbol. Putin's Russia has the black and orange ribbon as a symbol.

No, MaloRussia and NovoRussia with their FASHIngton puppet govt are not parts of Russia YET. Not only do they murder civilians all around former Okraine, esp the East, but they also use all the tools used in Nazi Germany: repressions, persecutions, unbelievable censorship and brainwashing.

Some of the victims:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fhjpaYg...

Why he need it, if he belief in exclusivity of himself and the nation. He said it in United States Military Academy at West Point. Oops... Seems, i confused, it was also Obama!

I remember only i mention of VVP of Nazi Germany, i can qoute that, but this created the impression that he good knows the history, but more. May be, you should follow his example and open history books?

No. The only common thing maybe the state control over the larger enterprises. Otherwise nothing near it.

not really, I ask friend from russia,