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The form of the "Z" symbol is a reproduction of the Latin letter Z, identical also to a capital Greek zeta. The "Z" symbol is used instead of the equivalent Cyrillic letter З (Ze) used in the Russian alphabet, which has been described as peculiar, considering the symbol's later association with Russian nationalism and pro-Putin politics. [27]
Russia’s defense ministry has not explicitly commented on the use of the letter in its current context, but did post on Instagram last week that the pro-war symbol stems from the Russian phrase ...
[1] [2] The outbreak in northern China started in May 1977, slightly earlier than that in the Soviet Union. [3] [4] The pandemic mostly affected a population younger than 25 or 26 years of age, [1] [5] [6] and was described as mild. [6] It was caused by an H1N1 flu strain which highly resembled a virus strain circulating worldwide from 1946 to ...
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The link is that they're symbols used by opposing militaries and both are widely associared with fascism. It's pretty obvious and fully in compliance with WP:SEEALSO. :bloodofox: 17:01, 17 May 2022 (UTC) I personally think the rashism link makes sense because, as you say, the Z symbol has become a Russian nationalist symbol.
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