UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson compares Vladimir Putin’s World Cup to Adolf Hitler’s 1936 Olympics

The UK’s Foreign Minister, Boris Johnson, has likened the upcoming soccer World Cup in Russia to the 1936 Olympic Games – and Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler – during the ongoing breakdown of UK-Russia ties.
Johnson, a Conservative, was speaking to the all-party foreign affairs select committee when Labour MP Ian Austin, called for the UK to pull out of the World Cup altogether, saying: “Putin is going to use it in the way Hitler used the 1936 Olympics.”
Johnson replied: “I think that your characterisation of what is going to happen in Moscow, the World Cup, in all the venues – yes, I think the comparison with 1936 is certainly right.”
He said he did not think it would be fair to the English team to ban them from competing, but did suggest that the UK will need to advise English soccer fans not to travel to Russia for their own safety.

In response, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman said on Wednesday that Johnson was poisoned with hatred and anger, and that she found it frightening he represents a nuclear power.