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Propaganda in Russia

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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
antisemitic hoax text
Azov Brigade
military unit formed from volunteers, integrated into the National Guard of Ukraine
Ruscism
thumb|222px|A combination of Ribbon of Saint George|Saint George's ribbon and the letter Z, two symbols associated with Ruscism. The combination of these symbols has been compared to the Nazi swastika, and is sometimes called zwastika.
Foreign Intelligence Service
Russian foreign intelligency agency
Potemkin village
structure built solely to deceive others into thinking that a situation is better than it really is
whataboutism
"Whataboutism" or "whataboutery" (as in, "but what about X?") refers to the propaganda strategy of responding to an accusation with a counter-accusation instead of offering an explanation or defense against the original accusation. It is an informal fallacy that the accused party uses to avoid accountability—whether attempting to distract by shifting the conversation's focus away from their behaviour or attempting to justify themselves by pointing to the similar behaviour (which may be true or false, but irrelevant) of their opponent or another party who is not the current subject of discussio
propaganda in Russia
manipulation of public opinion (both inside and outside of Russia) by the Russian state
propaganda in the Soviet Union
communist propaganda of the former Soviet Union
On the historical unity of Russians and Ukrainians
July 2021 essay by Russian president Vladimir Putin
Jessikka Aro
Finnish journalist
Russkiy Mir Foundation
Russion culture foundation
human rights in Ukraine
overview of human rights in Ukraine
Radio Moscow
Soviet international radio station
Banderivtsi
upright|thumb|Stepan Bandera
firehose of falsehood
propaganda technique
Russian disinformation
Russian state-sponsored disinformation campaigns
2023 Moscow Victory Day Parade
military parade
Doppelganger
pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign
Crucified Boy
fake news report
2024 Moscow Victory Day Parade
military parade in Moscow, Russia
2025 Moscow Victory Day Parade
military parade in Moscow, Russia
European Parliament resolution on the importance of European remembrance for the future of Europe
2022 Moscow Victory Day Parade
victory parade
Russian information war against Ukraine
Anglo-Saxons
racialist term used to refer to the Anglosphere
pobedobesie
thumb|right|300px|2021 Moscow Victory Day Parade. [[Military parades and Soviet military symbolism play an important role in the Victory Day celebrations across Russia.]] Pobedobesie () is a pejorative term used to describe the perceivably jingoistic celebrations of Victory Day in Russia. This has been also dubbed the Victory Cult.
criminal case of Lisa F.
criminal case