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“ruthlessly Crush Russophobia.” A Propaganda Poster Was Hung In The Russian Police Department: Photo

In St. Petersburg, at one of the stands in the police station No. 70, a poster was placed calling for the fight against hostility towards Russia. It also lists structures “acting against the Russian Federation” and “promoting Russophobia,” writes Mediazona.

 

In addition to the list and the appeal “ruthlessly crush Russophobia or it will crush you,” the poster also depicted a man’s hand crushing a snake. This drawing is one of the versions of the 1931 Nazi image “Symbol of Death”, which was used on the poster for the event of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party.

In the original, on the sleeve of the shirt there was a red armband with a swastika, and on the snake there was the inscription “Marxism” and “big business”.

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