Bruce Grant, a war veteran’s son, spreads Russian conspiracy theories. A British actor has been identified as the narrator of a Russian government propaganda clip justifying the invasion of Ukraine. Bruce Grant, the son of a Second World War RAF veteran, worked on the film released on Monday by the Russian foreign ministry. It could lead to comparisons with Lord Haw-Haw, William Joyce, who broadcast Nazi propaganda to Britain from Germany in the 1940s. Narrated in English, the video is promoted by the Russian government as recording the “loss of over three million Red Army soldiers and officers” in Ukraine during the Second World War while “today in Ukraine the Nazis and their fascist nationalist minions are hailed as heroes”.
via thetimes: Briton narrates Kremlin video attacking Ukrainian ‘Nazis’
siehe auch: Putin’s Lord Haw-Haw: British actor, 72, voices Kremlin propaganda video accusing the Ukrainians of Nazism and committing ‘genocide’ against Russian-speaking population Bruce Grant, 72, moved to Russia in 1994 and has lived much of his life there He is voicing English-language propaganda shared by Russia’s foreign ministry The son of a WWII RAF veteran said ‘Nazism has penetrated’ minds of Ukrainians His actions are similar to those of Lord Haw-Haw, real name William Joyce Joyce was a prominent fascist campaigner in 1930s and broadcast English-language Nazi propaganda throughout WWII – a crime for which he was hanged.
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