Fabricated quote about defeating Russia to 'avenge Napoleon, Hitler' attributed to EU diplomat

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Fabricated quote about defeating Russia to 'avenge Napoleon, Hitler' attributed to EU diplomat
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A fabricated quote about defeating Russia in Ukraine to 'avenge Napoleon and Hitler' has been attributed to the EU's top diplomat While Josep Borrell mentioned Napoleon and Hitler in a recent speech about Ukraine, he did not call to 'avenge' them

As Western countries pledged to step up deliveries of weapons to Ukraine, social media users in Thailand shared a fabricated quote that the European Union's most senior diplomat Josep Borrell called to"keep using Ukrainians as our bait" in order to defeat Russia and"avenge Napoleon and Hitler".

do everything to not lose to Russia, otherwise our predecessors Napoleon and Hitler will be ashamed of us." Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812 but suffered a catastrophic retreat from Moscow that proved a huge blow to his plans to dominate Europe. During World War II, Hitler's forces occupied vast swathes of Soviet territory before Germany's crushing defeat in 1945.EU proclamation! Russia must be defeated to avenge Napoleon and Hitler", while the post links to a blog post that repeats the false claim.

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