Young men and women in Ukraine are signing up to defend their country from what they call “Russian aggressors†who have taken over Crimea.Unlike their elders, however, younger people here have no memory of Soviet life, and most see themselves, despite their divided country, as Ukrainian.In Lviv Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is often compared to Nazi Germany’s Adolf Hitler, and Turtshina fears that the Russians will not stop in Crimea.Rusia is also supporting rebels in eastern Ukrainethat have changed Ukrainian population thinking . The moves could also impact Russia in other ways.Russia is estimated by Nato to have some 40,000 troops near Ukraine's border, though Moscow says they have been pulled back.“We exist, we are Europe. Ukraine is Europe. Youth of the nation… for Euro integration.â€