European Pravda reports that Germany’s ambassador to Ukraine, Anka Feldhusen, said in an interview with Ukrinform that there are clear and undeniable parallels between the regime of Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the Nazi Third Reich. “Historical analogies are not always accurate, and Germany believes that our guilt in the Second World War cannot be overcome. But, like many other Germans, I think about these parallels every day, and they are undeniable, especially when it comes to Putin’s ambition to create an empire of some kind, and we don’t know the scope or the extent of it. I think about it a lot,” the ambassador said. Feldhusen said the Germans are aware of some Russian ideas, such as the creation of concentration camps for Ukrainians, ideas that are being discussed publicly in Russia. “Yes, the Germans know this. Not everyone, of course, but our media emphasize it a lot. There are many detailed articles written by Ukrainian experts, and even some Russian experts who were forced to leave Russia. The information is out there. “Whether ordinary people read it with as much interest as diplomats or other professionals, I don’t know. But it is being discussed a lot,” the ambassador added. Feldhusen made the comments against the backdrop of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz rejecting calls for an EU ban on tourist visas for Russian citizens because, he said, “this war is Putin’s war”. Journalists are fighting on their own front lines. Support Ukrainska Pravda!