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Every month that the war has been going on, the number of victims has been growing, the appearance of Ukraine's destroyed cities and the front line on its map have been changing. The only thing that remains unchanged is Moscow's rhetoric about "neo-Nazis," "fascism," and the supposedly necessary "denazification" of Ukrainians. Each of these terms has turned into a meaningless curse word over the past time. Dozhd journalist Konstantin Goldenzweig has undertaken to compare what is happening in Russia today with what once happened in the birthplace of these concepts - Europe in the 1930s. Any schoolchild knows about many things: from Auschwitz to Stalingrad. But how did these regimes emerge? What were they like? And is it appropriate to compare the millions of people who died then and the current tragedy? Watch in episode 1: 00:00 Intro 02:44 What is fascism? 06:33 Where do Führers come from? 12:34 The 90s for Russians and the 20s for Germans 22:30 Their path to power 29:28 Elections-elections 42:38 Before the Holocaust: how did concentration camps begin? 56:00 United Germany, but "United Russia" 1:09:17 Stability as a social contract Watch the second episode of the film at the link: • Extraordinary fascism. How Putin came ... You can support us with donations at the link: https://tvrain.tv/ Follow the main news and new program releases in the Dozhd telegram channel: https://t.me/tvrain #war #ukraine #rain