Putin is doing what Hitler did: Soldiers statue with rifles deployed in Russia, 'soldiers' will distribute Christmas gifts instead of Santa

Posted on 21st Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Russia engaged in war with Ukraine is showing warlike passion in every act. Christmas was also no exception to this. This time in many cities in Russia, instead of Santa Claus, statues of soldiers with Kalashnikov rifles are being made on Christmas.

 

In the cold regions of Russia, there is a tradition of making ice statues for Christmas. Santa, snowman, fort, and animals are usually made in this, but in the event of war, this time the scene is visible.

 

Local officers got the statues erected

 

According to a BBC report, these statues have been installed in the Siberia region, 5 thousand kilometers away from the capital Moscow. From the main market of a small town here to the bus stop and other public places, such statues have been installed. These statues have been erected by the local officers.

 

Putin wants to increase the feeling of nationalism in the country

 

Many people in Russia are opposing Putin's warlike passion. He believes that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is wrong. In such a situation, Putin wants to justify the war by awakening nationalist sentiments among the people.

 

The exercise is going on to forcefully send Russians to the army

 

According to Western media reports, thousands of Russian soldiers have been killed since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war. Russia is now in need of more soldiers to fight on the front. In such a situation, the common youth of the country are being recruited into the army. It has been told in many reports that youths are being recruited into the army by intimidation and force.

 

Along with this, the exercise of setting up statues of distinguished soldiers is also being done so that more and more youth of the country can be inspired to join the army.

 

Hitler adopted this trick

 

This is not happening for the first time when a leader is engaged in fanning warlike passions. In his era, the German dictator Hitler and his propaganda minister Goebbels also adopted a unique way to propagate war passion. In Germany during that time films supporting Nazi ideology were shown on a large scale. Streets across Germany were plastered with slogans and posters of Adolf Hitler. Not only this, scientists associated with Hitler's party used to go door-to-door to explain the theory of super race so that the genocide of Jews could be justified on a large scale.

 

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