Ukraine celebrates Bandera

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The Parliament told the Ukrainians to celebrate Bandera´s 110th Birthday. He was attending the torchlight procession personally together with his wife.

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I wonder when the "civilized" world will wake up and start condemning new Ukrainian officials for glorification of Hitler's Nazis and for breeding Neo-Nazis...

Senate of Poland voted for recognizing Volyn 1940 massacre as a genocide

Senate of Poland acknowledged the Volyn massacre as genocide

The Polish Senate adopted a resolution on recognizing Volyn tragedy genocide

Poland says WWII massacre by Ukraine was a genocide


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Polish authorities intend to find out how Ukrainians travelling to the country perceive radical nationalist organizations. Citizens of Ukraine must give an assessment of Stephan Bandera’s activity and UPA. Loyalty and even a neutral position in relation to nationalists can result in not being allowed to enter the territory of Poland.
WITHOUT BANDERA: POLAND WILL TEST ENTERING UKRAINIANS FOR SYMPATHY FOR RADICALS
http:// www.stalkerzone.org/without-bandera-poland-will-test-entering-ukrainians-sympathy-radicals/



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UNITED NATIONS, December 17. The United Nations General Assembly passed a Russia-initiated draft resolution on combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

The document was supported by 129 nations. Fifty-four abstained and two - the United States and Ukraine - voted against.
UN GA passes Russia-initiated resolution on combating glorification of Nazism
 
I wonder when the "civilized" world will wake up and start condemning new Ukrainian officials for glorification of Hitler's Nazis and for breeding Neo-Nazis...

Senate of Poland voted for recognizing Volyn 1940 massacre as a genocide

Senate of Poland acknowledged the Volyn massacre as genocide

The Polish Senate adopted a resolution on recognizing Volyn tragedy genocide

Poland says WWII massacre by Ukraine was a genocide


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Polish authorities intend to find out how Ukrainians travelling to the country perceive radical nationalist organizations. Citizens of Ukraine must give an assessment of Stephan Bandera’s activity and UPA. Loyalty and even a neutral position in relation to nationalists can result in not being allowed to enter the territory of Poland.
WITHOUT BANDERA: POLAND WILL TEST ENTERING UKRAINIANS FOR SYMPATHY FOR RADICALS
http:// www.stalkerzone.org/without-bandera-poland-will-test-entering-ukrainians-sympathy-radicals/



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UNITED NATIONS, December 17. The United Nations General Assembly passed a Russia-initiated draft resolution on combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

The document was supported by 129 nations. Fifty-four abstained and two - the United States and Ukraine - voted against.
UN GA passes Russia-initiated resolution on combating glorification of Nazism

The rise of Nazism is truly disturbing.
 
I wonder when the "civilized" world will wake up and start condemning new Ukrainian officials for glorification of Hitler's Nazis and for breeding Neo-Nazis...

Senate of Poland voted for recognizing Volyn 1940 massacre as a genocide

Senate of Poland acknowledged the Volyn massacre as genocide

The Polish Senate adopted a resolution on recognizing Volyn tragedy genocide

Poland says WWII massacre by Ukraine was a genocide


View attachment 237932

Polish authorities intend to find out how Ukrainians travelling to the country perceive radical nationalist organizations. Citizens of Ukraine must give an assessment of Stephan Bandera’s activity and UPA. Loyalty and even a neutral position in relation to nationalists can result in not being allowed to enter the territory of Poland.
WITHOUT BANDERA: POLAND WILL TEST ENTERING UKRAINIANS FOR SYMPATHY FOR RADICALS
http:// www.stalkerzone.org/without-bandera-poland-will-test-entering-ukrainians-sympathy-radicals/



View attachment 237931



UNITED NATIONS, December 17. The United Nations General Assembly passed a Russia-initiated draft resolution on combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

The document was supported by 129 nations. Fifty-four abstained and two - the United States and Ukraine - voted against.
UN GA passes Russia-initiated resolution on combating glorification of Nazism

The rise of Nazism is truly disturbing.
Even more disturbing that rise of Nazism in my home country of Ukraine was intentionally planted by Deep State and its loyal puppets: Soros, McCain, Obama's administration, CIA. And their loyal Media is silent about it but keeps distracting the world attentions with "Russian aggression" instead.
 
I wonder when the "civilized" world will wake up and start condemning new Ukrainian officials for glorification of Hitler's Nazis and for breeding Neo-Nazis...

Senate of Poland voted for recognizing Volyn 1940 massacre as a genocide

Senate of Poland acknowledged the Volyn massacre as genocide

The Polish Senate adopted a resolution on recognizing Volyn tragedy genocide

Poland says WWII massacre by Ukraine was a genocide


View attachment 237932

Polish authorities intend to find out how Ukrainians travelling to the country perceive radical nationalist organizations. Citizens of Ukraine must give an assessment of Stephan Bandera’s activity and UPA. Loyalty and even a neutral position in relation to nationalists can result in not being allowed to enter the territory of Poland.
WITHOUT BANDERA: POLAND WILL TEST ENTERING UKRAINIANS FOR SYMPATHY FOR RADICALS
http:// www.stalkerzone.org/without-bandera-poland-will-test-entering-ukrainians-sympathy-radicals/



View attachment 237931



UNITED NATIONS, December 17. The United Nations General Assembly passed a Russia-initiated draft resolution on combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fueling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance.

The document was supported by 129 nations. Fifty-four abstained and two - the United States and Ukraine - voted against.
UN GA passes Russia-initiated resolution on combating glorification of Nazism

The rise of Nazism is truly disturbing.

In Ukraine isn't Nazism, but resurrection of NSDAP with US/EU money

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Torchlights marches in Ukraine on January 1st, celebrating the official holiday dedicated of mass murdered Stepan Bendera



A little history for those who don't know:

Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Ukrainian Insurgent Army

During World War II, the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, collaborating with the Nazi intelligence agencies, waged war against the Soviet authorities. In 1943, it established the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UIA). In February 1943, Ukrainian nationalists launched a campaign aimed at exterminating the Polish population of Ukraine’s Volyn region. Their activities culminated on July 11, 1943 in a bloodbath, when the OUN-UIA units attacked nearly 100 Polish settlements slaughtering around 100,000 people, primarily women, children and the elderly.

After Ukraine was liberated from Nazi occupation, the UIA turned around to fight against the Red Army, Soviet law enforcement, Communist party members and intellectuals coming from the eastern part of the country. The UIA headquarters and units were formally dismissed on September 3, 1949, but its small separate groups remained active until 1956.

The figure of Stepan Bandera, leader of the 20th century Ukrainian nationalist movement, who closely collaborated with the German Nazis during World War II, is still tearing Ukrainian society apart. Feelings towards him range from complete support in some western parts of Ukraine to fiercely antagonistic attitudes towards him in the rest of the country.

In 1941-1959, Bandera headed the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, so its members are called "Banderites". Given the reign of terror and waves of massacres carried out before and during World War II, it is no surprise that Poland considers Bandera to be a criminal and a terrorist.

On July 22, 2016, the Polish parliament passed a document declaring the crimes committed by the OUN and UIA against the Polish population in 1943 and 1944, a genocide. Meanwhile, in 2015, Ukraine’s parliament recognized their activities as the struggle for Ukraine’s independence.

Ukrainian nationalists stage torch marches to mark birthday of Nazi collaborator Bandera
 
Torchlights marches in Ukraine on January 1st, celebrating the official holiday dedicated of mass murdered Stepan Bendera



A little history for those who don't know:

Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Ukrainian Insurgent Army

During World War II, the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, collaborating with the Nazi intelligence agencies, waged war against the Soviet authorities. In 1943, it established the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UIA). In February 1943, Ukrainian nationalists launched a campaign aimed at exterminating the Polish population of Ukraine’s Volyn region. Their activities culminated on July 11, 1943 in a bloodbath, when the OUN-UIA units attacked nearly 100 Polish settlements slaughtering around 100,000 people, primarily women, children and the elderly.

After Ukraine was liberated from Nazi occupation, the UIA turned around to fight against the Red Army, Soviet law enforcement, Communist party members and intellectuals coming from the eastern part of the country. The UIA headquarters and units were formally dismissed on September 3, 1949, but its small separate groups remained active until 1956.

The figure of Stepan Bandera, leader of the 20th century Ukrainian nationalist movement, who closely collaborated with the German Nazis during World War II, is still tearing Ukrainian society apart. Feelings towards him range from complete support in some western parts of Ukraine to fiercely antagonistic attitudes towards him in the rest of the country.

In 1941-1959, Bandera headed the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, so its members are called "Banderites". Given the reign of terror and waves of massacres carried out before and during World War II, it is no surprise that Poland considers Bandera to be a criminal and a terrorist.

On July 22, 2016, the Polish parliament passed a document declaring the crimes committed by the OUN and UIA against the Polish population in 1943 and 1944, a genocide. Meanwhile, in 2015, Ukraine’s parliament recognized their activities as the struggle for Ukraine’s independence.

Ukrainian nationalists stage torch marches to mark birthday of Nazi collaborator Bandera


Insane EU and USA support NSDAP, are they totally crazy?
 
Torchlights marches in Ukraine on January 1st, celebrating the official holiday dedicated of mass murdered Stepan Bendera



A little history for those who don't know:

Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Ukrainian Insurgent Army

During World War II, the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, collaborating with the Nazi intelligence agencies, waged war against the Soviet authorities. In 1943, it established the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UIA). In February 1943, Ukrainian nationalists launched a campaign aimed at exterminating the Polish population of Ukraine’s Volyn region. Their activities culminated on July 11, 1943 in a bloodbath, when the OUN-UIA units attacked nearly 100 Polish settlements slaughtering around 100,000 people, primarily women, children and the elderly.

After Ukraine was liberated from Nazi occupation, the UIA turned around to fight against the Red Army, Soviet law enforcement, Communist party members and intellectuals coming from the eastern part of the country. The UIA headquarters and units were formally dismissed on September 3, 1949, but its small separate groups remained active until 1956.

The figure of Stepan Bandera, leader of the 20th century Ukrainian nationalist movement, who closely collaborated with the German Nazis during World War II, is still tearing Ukrainian society apart. Feelings towards him range from complete support in some western parts of Ukraine to fiercely antagonistic attitudes towards him in the rest of the country.

In 1941-1959, Bandera headed the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, so its members are called "Banderites". Given the reign of terror and waves of massacres carried out before and during World War II, it is no surprise that Poland considers Bandera to be a criminal and a terrorist.

On July 22, 2016, the Polish parliament passed a document declaring the crimes committed by the OUN and UIA against the Polish population in 1943 and 1944, a genocide. Meanwhile, in 2015, Ukraine’s parliament recognized their activities as the struggle for Ukraine’s independence.

Ukrainian nationalists stage torch marches to mark birthday of Nazi collaborator Bandera


Insane EU and USA support NSDAP, are they totally crazy?

Hey, leave our spineless puppet clowns alone. They are just doing what Washington tells them to do. And the Ukrainian Nazis are Obama-brown. :D
 
I remember so many trying to tell us that this was just "Putin's propaganda". Unreal.

This one really got me.

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Actually, what was explained to your ilk is that supporters of Bandera and the like are minority in Ukraine. Far-right parties even didnt manage to the parliament.
 

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