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Russian Officials Stage Re-Enactment of Nuremberg Trials

Por: The Daily Beast World February 19, 2023

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Russian officials in St. Petersburg have bizarrely been having a bunch of law students re-enact the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi leaders to stoke support for the .The most recent performance was held in the assembly hall of the city administration, according to the Russian news outlet , which noted that the city’s governor, Alexander Beglov, had been in attendance.Beglov, one of the most fervent cheerleaders for Vladimir Putin’s war against... + full article



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