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Video. Estonia: a museum deploys a portrait combining Putin with Hitler

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The visual was deployed with the inscription “putler – war criminal!” by the Narva museum in Estonia.

In Narva, an Estonian city located very close to the border with Russia, a shock banner was deployed on the walls of Château Hermann. We see a composite image of Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler, accompanied by legend: “Putler – War criminal!”.

The visual was unveiled on May 9, the day of the celebrations of the end of the Second World War in Russia and in certain countries of the former Soviet Union.

The director of the Narva museum, Maria Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova, says that the objective is to recall the gravity of the ongoing conflicts and to denounce alleged war crimes, while affirming the values ​​of freedom and peace of Europe.

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