The Soviet cartoon tells about three children who, in a submarine called Neptune, stumble upon a Nazi destroyer below.
Soyuzmultfilm removed the 1973 Treasures of the Sunken Ships cartoon from its YouTube channel, where the Neptune submarine found a Nazi destroyer with the letter Z.
The Soviet cartoon tells about three children who, in a submarine called Neptune, stumble under a sunken Nazi destroyer.
“Everything is clear – a fascist pest,” said one of the children.
“How did you know?” question of the second.
“Read. Nazi pests are designated with the letter Z,” he replied.
After that, a torpedo began to chase the children, but it was eventually defeated and sold as scrap.
This cartoon is not currently available on the Soyuzmultfilm YouTube channel, although it previously received 298,900 views. Comments are also disabled.
Recall that on April 13, the South’s operational command announced that the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s flagship, the cruiser Moskva, had been hit by Neptune’s missiles, after which it received major damage and a fire broke out. Other ships reportedly tried to help the Moscow crew, but due to an explosion and a storm, the ship capsized on its side and began to sink.
At the same time, the Russian Defense Ministry claims that the cruiser Moskva did not sink as a result of the “detonation of ammunition” and the fire and “maintains buoyancy.” However, the department later admitted that the flagship of the Russian fleet had sunk due to a storm.
The Verkhovna Rada introduced criminal liability for displaying the letters “Z” and “V” as symbols of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
“Z” signs are banned in many other countries, for example, in Germany.
Source: korrespondent