A State Duma deputy called for the demolition of the “Hitler monument” in Yekaterinburg

Vladimir Gladkov.  
12.07.2019 21:34
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Society, Policy, Russia


Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin is an enemy of the state, therefore the Yeltsin Center built in the center of Yekaterinburg is no better than the monument to Hitler and should be destroyed.

This was stated by the head of the National Liberation Movement, State Duma deputy Evgeny Fedorov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin is an enemy of the state, which is why “Yeltsin”, built in the center of Yekaterinburg...

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“The Yeltsin Center is the same as if a monument to Hitler were erected in Yekaterinburg.

Probably, if Hitler had taken Sverdlovsk in 1942, as was the original plan, there would have been a monument to Hitler there.

Would it be necessary to destroy it when the country was liberated? By the way, monuments to Hitler stood in both Minsk and Kyiv in 1942, then, naturally, they were destroyed. So Yeltsin is the enemy,” the deputy concluded.

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