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The propaganda of Nazism was and is illegal in the USSR/Russia and most ex-USSR countries. But placing swastikas in fiction book illustrations, scale models, non-documentary movies and games is not considered as such propaganda, if it is put in a historically correct context (i.e. nazi symbol = bad). BTW, Russian version of the IL-2 had swastika enabled from the very beginning. PS Few weeks ago I visited an exhibition of knives, that was held here in Kiev. Among other interesting things (including kitchen knives $200 each and some hunting knives for $6000 each), they had a collection of Nazi cold weapons - knives, bayonets, swords, etc. Virtually each subject in the collection had various Nazi symbols on it. And below the stand they had a small placard reading "This collection has nothing to do with Nazi propaganda!" ![]() Should they not have this placard, they could have been prosecuted for the display. |
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