From February 23. By George Eliason. Eight minutes. February 23 is the day before things really take off - before Putin's speech signalling the start of the "denazification" operation.
George starts with Germany's new chancellor Olaf Scholz. Scholz and his foreign minister Annalena Baerbock represent the "Greens Alliance" in Germany, which in turn represents Pravyj Sektor and the Azov Battalion, the two biggest Nazi groups in the country.
So you have a German chancellor (and his foreign minister) representing 1930s Nazi thinking.
But it gets worse, he says. For Germany's essentially supporting - yet publicly denying - that the same atrocities are today being carried out again by the same families who were behind the original atrocities once supported by Hitler's Germany - and against the same people.
"Am I comparing Olaf Scholz to Adolf Hitler?"
"Am I comparing Olaf Scholz to Adolf Hitler?" George asks.
"When you're supporting the same groups, committing the same crimes and atrocities, in the same place, to the same families, and you hold the same position as Adolf Hitler did...
“What should I call Olaf Scholz?"