RF2JM41KY–Picture of Poster of Vladimir Putin Characterized as Aldolf Hitler at a Ukrainian Anti-War Demonstration. Concept of Nazi dictator, Putler of Russia
RF2HWY5D2–Save Putler Save Ukraine protest sign at Daley Plaza in Chicago
RM2KD91Y4–A poster with Vladimir Putin shown as Adolf Hitler and phrase 'Putler Kaput' is seen during a demonstration of solidarity with Ukraine at the Main Square, demanding NATO to close the sky for Russian planes over the territory of Ukraine following Russian invasion. Krakow, Poland on May 2nd, 2022. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)
RM2HTGJ3G–New York, NY, USA. 28th Feb, 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue. A man carries a sign with a photo of Putin with a haircut and mustache like Adolf Hitler's, and which reads “Putler [sic.] Hands Off Ukraine.” Credit: Ed Lefkowicz/Alamy Live News
RMDXRYDD–Frankfurt, Germany. 30th Mar, 2014. A Ukrainian demonstrators hold up posters which read 'Putler Hands off' (L-R), 'Putin hands off Ukraine' and 'Stop Adolf Putin' during a rally with several hundred Ukrainian demonstrators in Frankfurt, Germany, 30 March 2014. Demonstrators protested against the Russian occupation of the Crimea and in support of Ukrainian independence. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2HRA0N2–Ukrainian flag and a placard with a caricature of Vladimir Putin shown as Adolf Hitler and captioned 'Putler' during the demonstration. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, members of the Ukrainian community and supportive Poles and Belarusians protested near diplomatic missions of the Russian Federation to express their opposition to Russian military aggression. In Krakow, where Ukrainian immigration is particularly numerous, several thousand people gathered in front of the Russian consulate.
RM2HR9C3H–Ukrainian flag and a placard with a caricature of Vladimir Putin shown as Adolf Hitler and captioned 'Putler' during the demonstration. Following the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, members of the Ukrainian community and supportive Poles and Belarusians protested near diplomatic missions of the Russian Federation to express their opposition to Russian military aggression. In Krakow, where Ukrainian immigration is particularly numerous, several thousand people gathered in front of the Russian consulate. (Photo by Filip Radwanski / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2WM64RM–Paris, France. 24th Feb, 2024. Portrait of a demonstrator holding a sign with the message Stop Putler in reference to Adolf Hitler, during the demonstration. Demonstration against the Russian military invasion of Ukraine and in support of the Ukrainian people, on the Republic square, on febuary 24, 2024 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
RF2HWWM2B–Putler Stop protest sign at a pro-Ukraine rally at Chicago's Daley Plaza
RM2KD91XY–A poster with Vladimir Putin shown as Adolf Hitler and phrase 'Putler Kaput' is seen during a demonstration of solidarity with Ukraine at the Main Square, demanding NATO to close the sky for Russian planes over the territory of Ukraine following Russian invasion. Krakow, Poland on May 2nd, 2022. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)
RM2HTGJ3K–New York, NY, USA. 28th Feb, 2022. Pro-Ukrainian protesters face the United Nations from across First Avenue. A man carries a sign with a photo of Putin with a haircut and mustache like Adolf Hitler's, and which reads “Putler [sic.] Hands Off Ukraine.” Credit: Ed Lefkowicz/Alamy Live News
RM2KD4DHT–A protester holds a sign equating Russian President Vladimir Putin with Adlof Hitler during a rally for Ukraine at the White House. There have been many signs like this one, combining the names of Putin and Hitler, over the last 10 days of protests, Thousands of people from across the United States gathered to thank the US and other countries for their help, and to demand a no-fly zone and other assistance for Ukraine. The event was sponsored by United Help Ukraine and the Ukranian Congress Committee of America, both U.S.-based assistance and advocacy organizations. (Photo by Allison Bailey/Nu