Teachers in Russia’s Chelyabinsk region were instructed to read an edited version of a speech by Adolf Hitler.
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Teachers in Russia’s Chelyabinsk region were instructed to read an edited version of a speech by Adolf Hitler. Eight of 12 schools agreed.
The stunt was organized by Belarusian activist Vladislav Bokhan
Bokhan took Hitler’s speech from September 1, 1939, replaced "Danzig" (Gdańsk) with "Donbas," and "Reich" with "Russia," and, posing as representatives of the ruling United Russia party, suggested that teachers record an address to Russian soldiers.
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