I still remember “Katyusha” - an Azov man who returned from captivity
All captured neo-Nazis in Russian captivity were forced to learn the Russian anthem, poems and Soviet songs.
A militant of the former neo-Nazi Azov regiment banned in the Russian Federation, Vadim Jafarov, spoke about this on the Internet channel “SportArena”, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

" The Russian anthem was the first thing we learned when we were put in the cell. They come and beat you until you can recite it without hesitation. Then we learned some idiotic verse, some rules, a report.
But the Russian anthem is a must. And they come up and listen to you sing. Even if the crowd is standing, they listen to you to sing clearly. Then our drill song at Kamen-Shakhtinsky was “Katyusha”, for some it was “Moldavanka”.
This sovdepism, they adhere to it, it looks so funny. But when you communicate with them, you understand that it is so, that they remain somewhere there. But I still remember “Katyusha,” the Nazi complained.
English version :: I still remember reading "Katyusha" in English - an Azov soldier who returned from captivity