Murderous Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has now acquired common features with both Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler and Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, an ex-KGB agent has revealed.
Entering Hitler and Stalin’s Category
In a nutshell, with his military losing badly in Ukraine, Russia’s economy pummeled by western sanctions, and his regime already shaking, Putin has now become totally paranoid like his Soviet predecessor, Joseph Stalin.
He appears to have Parkinson’s disease; his hands are shaking just like those of Stalin’s archenemy Adolf Hitler in the latter’s final months in his Berlin bunker.
That is not even mentioning the other things Putin now has in common with Hitler and Stalin, such as the massacres of Ukrainian civilians, and other acts of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
Acts of heinous barbarity have been committed by the Russian invaders in Bucha, Mariupol, Kharkiv, Irpin, and other places in Ukraine since Putin ordered the invasion.
Embarrassments for the once-feared military of Russia have been all over the map.
Ukrainians nearly killed the highest Russian commander who came to the frontline to help, Also, there has been high-level corruption, leaving the Russians stuck in the mud as their corrupt generals procured cheap, low-quality Chinese tyres for Moscow’s troops.
Mariupol Mayor: Putin has killed twice as many Mariupol residents in two months as Hitler murdered during the two-year Nazi occupation of the city. The current death toll in Mariupol is estimated at 20,000 civilians compared to 10,000 deaths during WWII pic.twitter.com/NKF4pxK80g
— Business Ukraine mag (@Biz_Ukraine_Mag) April 30, 2022
The May 9 parade dress rehearsal in St. Petersburg today. Putin is cosplaying Hitler in so many ways.. pic.twitter.com/vy0nCx573W
— Konstantin Sonin (@k_sonin) April 29, 2022
Putin's 'paranoia' compared to Stalin's final years https://t.co/pNhaymlAQB pic.twitter.com/OZLPSyNdur
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) May 3, 2022
Excerpt of my grandfather's memoir. A reminder of how genocides start. The Holodomor, Stalin's genocide famine in Ukraine, was an all out attack on Ukrainian national identity. Stalin tried to erase Ukraine. Putin, who brought back the cult of Stalin, is trying to do the same. pic.twitter.com/rGcPAlDrXT
— Andrea Chalupa 🇺🇲 (@AndreaChalupa) April 26, 2022
Stalin appears to Putin in a dream and says: "I have two bits of advice for you: kill off all your opponents and paint the Kremlin blue." Putin asks, "Why blue?" Stalin: "I knew you would not object to the first one."
Now, ten years in Gulag for laughing.— Sith-Gay Lapdog (@SithGayLavrov) May 1, 2022
Impossible Demands, Paranoia, Parkinson’s Disease
With the situation only going from bad to worse, Putin has now personally assumed control over the waging war in Ukraine.
He is making demands of the Russian forces that are either impossible, impractical or both.
Besides the well-known demand to “defeat” Ukraine by May 9, which is the day of Nazi Germany’s World War II capitulation before the Soviet Union, the Moscow mass murderer demanded the Russian troops conquer Kryvyi Rih.
The latter is a city in Southern Ukraine of little value, but it is the birthplace of the brave Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
That’s not even mentioning that capturing Kryvyi Rih, a city of one million people, is just unthinkable for the already highly depleted, thin-spread Russian military.
At the same time, former KGB agent Boris Karpichkov, who defected to the West back in the Soviet Era, told UK-based publication The Sun that Putin has now become completely “paranoid.”
According to Karpichkov, just like Stalin did, Putin now views every single individual around him as a “traitor.” He most certainly is keeping those in his inner circle in the dark about his severe health problems, which may include cancer.
The ex-KGB agent said 69-year-old Putin’s bizarre behavior in recent months may be due to his cancer, Parkison’s disease, and maybe even dementia. In this case, he may be in the same boat as America’s senile President Joe Biden.
Several days ago, a short video surfaced showing Putin’s hands shaking as he was about to greet his close ally, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, for a meeting back in February.
The video is reminiscent of April 1945 footage from Berlin where Nazi dictator Hitler’s hand could be seen shaking as a symptom of Parkison’s disease, just like Putin’s.
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of May 3, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/TXQ4jiQ8mT
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) May 3, 2022
#Ukraine: Ukrainian SOF hit Russian armour in #Kharkiv Oblast, damaging or destroying 2x tanks (Claimed to be a T-90A and T-80BVM), 2x MT-LB variants, and a TOS-1A thermobaric MRL- which fires rockets wildly after being hit by artillery fire. pic.twitter.com/yfYYiHhYcB
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 2, 2022
#Ukraine: A Russian Tigr infantry mobility vehicle was destroyed by a Stugna-P anti-tank guided missile operator from the 95th Air Assault Brigade of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/xcTigJnTK4
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) May 2, 2022