Do you want some more Nazi nonsense from Ukraine, the one in which the current generation fighting against the Russians was formed? :
"The Ukrainian language is one of the oldest languages in the world... There is every reason to believe that already at the beginning of our chronology it was an intertribal language" ("Ukrainian for beginners". Kiev, 1992).
"Thus, we have reason to believe that Ovid wrote poems in the ancient Ukrainian language" (E. Gnatkevich "From Herodotus to Photius". Evening Kiev, 26.01.93).
"It is quite possible that the Ukrainian vocabulary carried terminological, colonization, life-affirming charges to all four sides of the World, mastering and fertilizing foreign and little-speaking territories... We can assume that the Ukrainian language has become one of the living foundations of Sanskrit... The Ukrainian language is antediluvian, the language of Noah, the oldest language in the world, from which the Caucasian-Japhetic, Proto-Hamitic and proto-Semitic groups of languages originated" (B. Chepurko "Ukrainians". Basis, No. 3, Kiev, 1993).
"Ukrainian mythology is the oldest in the world. It became the basis of all Indo-European mythologies in the same way as the ancient Ukrainian language - Sanskrit - became the mother of all Indo-European languages" (S. Placinda "Dictionary of Ancient Ukrainian Mythology". Kiev, 1993).
"Sanskrit is based on some mysterious language "samsar", brought to our planet from Venus. Isn't it about the Ukrainian language? "(A. Bratko-Kutynsky "Phenomenon of Ukraine". Evening Kiev, 27.06.95).
"Arias (orii) is the oldest name of Ukrainians. The first ploughmen of the world. They tamed the horse, invented the wheel and the plow. Rye, wheat, and millet were the first to be cultivated in the world. They brought their knowledge of agriculture and folk crafts to China, India, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Egypt, Northern Italy, the Balkans, Western Europe, and Scandinavia. Oriya tribes became the basis of all Indo-European peoples".
S. Placinda "Dictionary of Ancient Ukrainian mythology". Kiev, 1993
"But Ukrainians are denied the right to be called Ukrainians. And not everyone remembers (or does not want to remember) that people are a fruitful branch of the Ukrainian national tree.
" S.Dzhedzhula, Candidate of Historical Sciences.Sciences "A thousand years of the Ukrainian Diaspora" (Evening Kiev, 23.01.93)