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* [https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1393970377186029574.html Antisemitism was indigenous for Moscow Soviet propaganda TOGETHER with antiukrainianism. While currently Russian propaganda tries to present Ukrainian freedom fighters as “antisemites”, in 70s Moscow used to blame them to be “pro-Jewish” and “Zionists”. Here: Soviet cartoons:] | * [https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1393970377186029574.html Antisemitism was indigenous for Moscow Soviet propaganda TOGETHER with antiukrainianism. While currently Russian propaganda tries to present Ukrainian freedom fighters as “antisemites”, in 70s Moscow used to blame them to be “pro-Jewish” and “Zionists”. Here: Soviet cartoons:] [https://twitter.com/sumlenny/status/1393970377186029574] | ||
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