Russian prosecutors intervene after newspaper kiosks found selling souvenir Hitler stamps in a city occupied by Nazis in WWII ...News

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The Russian city of Oryol has removed souvenir postage stamps featuring Adolf Hitler’s portrait from local newspaper kiosks. The country has stringent laws on Nazi propaganda, but the producers insist the stamps are patriotic. The reproduction stamps, which were being sold for 290 rubles ($3.80) each, came to investigators’ attention after they were reported on by a local TV channel. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the products have now been withdrawn from sale. During World War 2, Oryol was occupied by Nazi Germany for nearly two years, and was almost completely destroyed. The news report explained that the stamps were printed i

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