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This paper explores the symbolic and ideological dimensions of the phrase "Azov Films BF V2.0 FKK Paul Calin...39-s Home Video" , a cryptic title linked to far-right media associated with the Azov Battalion, a Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary group with known far-right ties. While the specific content of this work remains obscure, the title invites critical examination of how extremist groups leverage media to propagate radical ideologies, construct narratives, and recruit supporters. This analysis contextualizes the Azov Battalion’s role in Ukrainian media, the evolution of far-right propaganda, and the implications of such content in the digital age. 1. Introduction The Azov Battalion, founded in 2014 during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, has been publicly linked to white-supremacist, Nazi-sympathizer symbols, and far-right ideologies. Its members have openly adopted the Wolfsangel, Viking symbols, and other neo-Nazi iconography. While the group has been officially designated as a terrorist organization by Russia and criticized by international human rights bodies, it remains a controversial symbol of Ukrainian nationalism.