Estonia's Narva hangs banner depicting Putin as Hitler on castle wall visible from across Russian border
- On May 9, 2025, the Narva Museum exhibited a large display on the wall of a historic castle overlooking the river border, portraying Vladimir Putin in a manner comparing him to Adolf Hitler, visible from the Russian town across the border.
- The banner installation, part of an Easter tradition for three years, aims to call out a full-scale war started by Putin now in its fourth year.
- The banner, reading 'Putler- war criminal,' follows the Victory Day parade and concert held alongside Europe Day celebrations for peace and freedom.
- Museum director Maria Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova described the banner as a statement highlighting the ongoing war initiated by Russia and its associated war crimes, emphasizing that it was not intended as a provocation.
- In early 2025, a Moscow court sought to detain Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova on charges related to allegedly disseminating misleading information about the Russian military, suggesting underlying political reasons.
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In Narva, a poster with Putler was once again displayed at the border with the Russian Federation
On the wall of a medieval castle in the border with Russia, the Estonian city of Narva was covered with a banner depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin as Adolf Hitler and the inscription "Putler is a war criminal".
The Message of the Day of Victory of an Estonian city near Russia, registered on a banner: “Putler, war criminal!”
In the Estonian city of Narva, a banner that sets on Vladimir Putin's right to Adolf Hitler was shattered by the wall of a medieval castle with a view to the river crossing the country's border with Russia, according to Meduza.
Estonia's Narva hangs banner depicting Putin as Hitler on castle wall visible from across Russian border
In the Estonian city of Narva, a banner depicting Vladimir Putin as Adolf Hitler has been hung on the wall of a medieval castle overlooking the river that marks the country’s border with Russia.
A joint portrait of Putin and Hitler will be unveiled on the wall of Narva Fortress on May 9th.
On May 9, the Narva Museum placed a large poster with a combined portrait of Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler on the wall of Hermann Fortress on the Russian side, which is also visible on the other side of the Narva River in Russia.
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