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The exhibition is called “Ordinary Nazism”.
Inaugurated last month, it is symbolically housed by the Victory Museum, a vast Moscow temple of 3,000 square meters dedicated to the Great Patriotic War
.
Photos, films, uniforms, objects - such as flags and insignia and of the famous Ukrainian division Azov, currently still entrenched in Mariupol: everything here aims to draw a parallel between the Hitlerism of the last century, against which the USSR led, after June 1941, a fight erected into a sacred cause, with
“Nazism”
which, according to Moscow propaganda, is currently raging in Ukraine.
The visitor walks through a room
"prohibited to those under 18",
in which resounds the oppressive click of a metronome ticking off the seconds.
“Even before the German aggression against the USSR, supporters of
Stepan Bandera
(Ukrainian ultranationalist leader of the last century, Editor
's note) planned an ethnic cleansing.
In 1941, they actively participated…
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