Russian presenter Vladimir Solovyov compared Chancellor Olaf Solz to Adolf Hitler on the program on Russian TV, Bild reported. “He just wants to look like his idol,” Soloviev drummed.
It is recalled by Bild that last Thursday, Solz had visited the training program of Ukrainian soldiers on the Gepard anti-aircraft tank in Putlos (Schleswig-Holstein) and had also climbed into a Gepard anti-aircraft tank. Germany plans to deliver a total of 30 of them to Ukraine.
Soloviev, as the German newspaper comments, cannibalizes the images, juxtaposes them, places them in a direct context of meaning. Left: Adolf Hitler, right: Olaf Scholz. This is, as Bild comments, an unimaginable allusion: Scholz had climbed into the tank to imitate Hitler, to glorify his supposed “role model”.
Soloviev, according to Bild, said that “there’s a Nazi bastard who got away.” And below: “Scholz flirts with Banderites (s.b. Russian propaganda term for Ukrainian fighters) in Germany, but also climbs tanks. Totally followed his idol. He just wants to be like him. Just put on a cap and leave moustache”.
“I have a question for us: if we know that there, on German soil, the Nazis are training Banderites to use German military equipment, why should we wait until they appear at the front?” Soloviev continued, according to Bild.
He asked himself: “Why not consider them a legitimate target there?”.
“Why not attack the terrorists of the Ukrainian empire there, when they do their training in Germany?” comments Soloviev, as reported by the German newspaper.
And addressing Germany, he ended by saying: “I’m curious: do the Germans now consider Ukraine as the Reichskommissariat Ost?”, according to Bild.
Source: Capital

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