Adolf Hitler
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Adolf Hitler is frequently referenced in Russian media and political discourse, often as a comparative figure to contemporary leaders like Vladimir Zelensky, who are criticized for actions perceived as aggressive or expansionist. The name 'Hitler' appears in contexts related to historical grievances, particularly regarding World War II events such as the invasion of Poland and the Siege of Leningrad. Additionally, the entity is associated with legal incidents involving symbolic references, including a case where a student was arrested for ordering pizza under Hitler's name in Russia. The ment…
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