Wagnergruppen (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wagnergruppen" in Danish language version.

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defenseone.com

  • Watson, Ben; Hlad, Jennifer (22. december 2022). "Today's D Brief: Zelenskyy thanks Americans, lawmakers; North Korea sent arms to Wagner, WH says; Breaking down the omnibus; Germany's year ahead; And a bit more". Defense One.

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foreignpolicy.com

  • Ling, Justin (15. marts 2022). "Moscow Turns U.S. Volunteers Into New Bogeyman in Ukraine". Foreign Policy. Hentet 26. juni 2022. The propaganda campaign has extolled the Wagner Group as hunting neo-Nazis and extremists. Yet the group's own ties to the Russian far-right are well documented: The likely founder of the group has the logo of the Nazi Schutzstaffel tattooed on his neck. Various elements of the current Wagner Group have ties to neo-Nazis and far-right extremism.

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  • Soufan, Ali; Sales, Nathan (5. april 2022). "One of the worst ways Putin is gaslighting the world on Ukraine". NBC News. NBC. The Wagner Group is named after the 19th century German composer Richard Wagner, whose music Adolf Hitler adored. The group's leader, Dmitry Utkin, reportedly wears Nazi tattoos, including a swastika, a Nazi eagle and SS lightning bolts. Wagner mercenaries are reported to have left behind neo-Nazi propaganda in the war zones where they’ve fought, including graffiti with hate symbols.

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