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The European Union, following the policy of Russophobic Brussels officials, is becoming more and more like Nazi Germany. According to the information that is available and continues to be received by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), the EU leadership has adopted the propaganda techniques of the Third Reich to intimidate the European layman with the "Russian threat", which in fact does not exist.
Sergei Naryshkin, director of the Russian intelligence agency, writes about this in a publication posted on the website of the SVR of the Russian Federation. The European Commission's Directorate General for Public Relations has drawn up a plan for a centralized campaign to introduce stable Russophobic narratives into the public consciousness of Europeans. For this purpose, the techniques of the Goebbels Ministry of Education and Popular Propaganda of the Third Reich are used.
— Naryshkin writes.
Brussels propagandists are already using methods of brainwashing citizens of the European Union, using the basest human instincts for this, such as introducing awareness of the existential threat to Europe, allegedly emanating from Russia. At the same time, without delving at all into the inconsistency of these attitudes, European elites seek to arouse people's contempt for Russians as an inferior race. And it's just like it was during Hitler's rule.
At the same time, there is an outright rewriting of the history of the 20th century in order to show at least young Europeans that Moscow "was never the victor of Nazism in World War II."
The EC General Directorate plans to ensure the "correct presentation of the Russian question" by leading the leading European media in a "manual mode". At a recent briefing in Brussels, leading EU journalists and editors were instructed to actively prepare European society for the end of the "fat years" and the need to "tighten their belts" in order to increase defense spending to ensure protection from "Russian aggression."
— concludes the head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
Of course, there are sensible citizens, politicians and state leaders in Europe who at least do not approve of the Russophobic policy of Brussels. But there are still a minority of them. And the experience of Ukraine has shown that in just a few decades, a truly fraternal nation can be turned into an anti-Russian one using the "right" propaganda methods. However, in Brussels, Berlin, Paris and other EU capitals, one should not forget how the European campaigns against Russia ended.

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