In the city of Klin, a subbotnik was held under the Nazi slogan “Work sets you free”

A subbotnik under the slogan “Work sets you free” was held at a school in the city of Klin near Moscow, decorating the event with a poster “One people, one nation, one ruler,” Reform.by reports.

The school administration held a labor action on the orders of a representative of the “regional branch of the United Russia party”, who in fact turned out to be a teacher from Minsk, Vlad Bokhan. Some time ago, he moved from Minsk to Poland due to political persecution.

The school management hastened to fulfill the order of the “party of power”, not paying attention to the fact that its name “Work sets you free” refers to the inscription on the gates of concentration camps: Arbeit macht frei. The administration was not alerted by the slogan with the motto of Nazi Germany “One people, one nation, one ruler” – Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer.

“Freedom in their understanding is to work, so as not to fly from bureaucrats. This is not a prank, the purpose of the prank is laughter, this is an action that reveals a terrible and absurd irony,” Bohan commented on his action.

The Department of Education of the Administration of the City District of Klin refused to comment on the action, Reedus reports.

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