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In the Leningrad region there was a poster for Victory Day with photos of collaborators

In the Leningrad region there was a poster for Victory Day with photos of collaborators
At the information stand in the city of Lomonosov, Leningrad Region, a poster “General victory - common memory” appeared. One of the central places on it was taken by a photograph of fighters of the Idel-Ural Legion, who fought against the Red Army on the side of the Nazis.

Material about this case appeared in the St. Petersburg edition of Fontanka. One of the city residents drew attention to the contents of the poster and reported it to the publisher..

The Idel-Ural Legion during the Great Patriotic War acted on the side of the Nazis and was formed from representatives of the Volga peoples. Typical collaboration formation.

In the Leningrad region there was a poster for Victory Day with photos of collaborators
A poster featuring these “heroes” was printed in a print run. 20 copies in a local printing house. The administration of Lomonosov told the representatives of Fontanka who called there, that all the posters were replaced this morning. Reason for that, that the poster was on the streets, explained by mistake. At the same time, the administration admitted, what layout approved, without even looking at him.

And this is not the most egregious case, concerning Victory Day posters, occurred in recent years. for example, in Ivanteevka on a billboard a photo of the crew of a German bomber appeared with the inscription "They fought for their homeland". And in the Sverdlovsk region on a jubilee poster appeared bravely marching Nazi soldiers in easily recognizable stalhelm helmets.

But the top of the idiocy was the poster for Victory Day in the Kaliningrad region, where were depicted the English soldiers of the First World War in characteristic cork helmets.

And in the Ulyanovsk region, local authorities supported the initiative to land on Victory Day 1488 shrubs.

Looks like, this is to blame, one side, excessive "creative" designers, and on the other, striking indifference of local authorities, responsible for organizing celebrations.

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