Nazi appearance and Nazi essence

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Last summer I published an article entitled ā€œNazi insignia on Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk regionā€, but I think that now this issue needs to be considered in a more general way.

It goes without saying that the use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in the Ukrainian army greatly harms Ukraine's reputation among its Western partners.​
For example, this summer Le Monde - one of the most influential newspapers in France - published on its website its own investigation about the 3rd Special Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, created on the basis of the Azov territorial defense units.

French journalists reported that the soldiers of this brigade openly publish their photographs with Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes on social networks (at the beginning of the article, there are two images from a documentary film shot by the journalists).

This documentary is also available on YouTube, but the editorial staff of Le Monde has prohibited the embedding of this documentary in blogs and forums, so those interested can watch it on the official channel of this newspaper by going to YouTube.

The French write on their website:​
Des saluts nazis ... des emblĆØmes de la SS… La cellule d’enquĆŖte vidĆ©o du Monde en a identifiĆ© plusieurs centaines, arborĆ©s par des centaines de soldats ukrainiens sur les rĆ©seaux sociaux. Parmi les 350 soldats repĆ©rĆ©s, 200 membres de la 3e brigade d’assaut, l’une des unitĆ©s fer de lance de l’armĆ©e ukrainienne.​
Nazi salutes… SS emblems… Le Monde’s video investigations unit has found hundreds of cases of Ukrainian soldiers posting such things on social media. Of the 350 soldiers identified, 200 are from the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most well-known units in the Ukrainian army.

French journalists were particularly outraged by the Ukrainian military's use of a mirror-image emblem of the SS division Das Reich (see below the left image from the documentary), since it was soldiers from this division who, in June 1944, murdered 643 civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, which was the largest massacre of civilians in France during World War II.

The general conclusion of the above material in Le Monde was:
And we arm such people with French weapons and train them at military bases in France!

The use of Nazi elements in the armed forces of post-Maidan Ukraine has a long history; see below pictures and video taken by reporters from the German state television channel ZDF back in 2014.​




Why, after so many years, despite the laws passed in Ukraine banning Nazi symbols, do these symbols and these salutes continue to be openly used in the Ukrainian army to this day?

To answer this question, in my opinion, we need to remember the philosophical principle of the unity of essence and form, which states that essence plays a decisive, leading role in relation to form.

The current Ukrainian state carefully hides its Nazi essence behind slogans about European values, but this carefully hidden Nazi essence has come out, is coming out and will come out to the surface, in particular, manifesting itself in the open use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in such a Ukrainian state structure as the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The current Ukrainian state simply cannot exist any other way.​

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It goes without saying that the use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in the Ukrainian army greatly harms Ukraine's reputation among its Western partners.​
Apparently, it doesn't...If that were so, then why is it that western Europe and Murica can't shovel enough money and arms at these Nazis?
 
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There are no Nazis anymore.
Still alive and well in Ukraine.

When the Wehrmacht marched through Ukraine during Barbarossa, millions of Ukrainians, with the horrors of the Holomodor still fresh in their national conscience, joined forces with them...Their progeny are today's Uke Nazis.
 
Still alive and well in Ukraine.

When the Wehrmacht marched through Ukraine during Barbarossa, millions of Ukrainians, with the horrors of the Holomodor still fresh in their national conscience, joined forces with them...Their progeny are today's Uke Nazis.
Take off your tin foil hat.
 

Last summer I published an article entitled ā€œNazi insignia on Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk regionā€, but I think that now this issue needs to be considered in a more general way.

It goes without saying that the use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in the Ukrainian army greatly harms Ukraine's reputation among its Western partners.​
For example, this summer Le Monde - one of the most influential newspapers in France - published on its website its own investigation about the 3rd Special Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, created on the basis of the Azov territorial defense units.

French journalists reported that the soldiers of this brigade openly publish their photographs on social networks with Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes (at the beginning of the article, there are two images from a documentary film shot by the journalists).

This documentary is also available on YouTube, but the editorial staff of Le Monde has prohibited the embedding of this documentary in blogs and forums, so those interested can watch it on the official channel of this newspaper by going to YouTube.

The French write on their website:

Nazi salutes… SS emblems… Le Monde’s video investigations unit has found hundreds of cases of Ukrainian soldiers posting such things on social media. Of the 350 soldiers identified, 200 are from the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most well-known units in the Ukrainian army.

French journalists were particularly outraged by the Ukrainian military's use of a mirror-image emblem of the SS division Das Reich (see below the left image from the documentary), since it was soldiers from this division who, in June 1944, murdered 643 civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, which was the largest massacre of civilians in France during World War II.

The general conclusion of the above material in Le Monde was:


The use of Nazi elements in the armed forces of post-Maidan Ukraine has a long history; see below pictures and video taken by reporters from the German state television channel ZDF back in 2014.​




Why, after so many years, despite the laws passed in Ukraine banning Nazi symbols, do these symbols and these salutes continue to be openly used in the Ukrainian army to this day?

To answer this question, in my opinion, we need to remember the philosophical principle of the unity of essence and form, which states that essence plays a decisive, leading role in relation to form.

The current Ukrainian state carefully hides its Nazi essence behind slogans about European values, but this carefully hidden Nazi essence has come out, is coming out and will come out to the surface, in particular, manifesting itself in the open use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in such a Ukrainian state structure as the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The current Ukrainian state simply cannot exist any other way.​

Source

Yet the US and others are supporting these guys. Crazy. I have no sympathy for Ukraine.
 
There are no Nazis anymore.
But there ARE International Socialists (globalists)....which are really just collective corporate entities seeking to "own" governments and use those governments to create useful consumer herds of people. They will use those governments for control just like the original Nazi state brainwashed Germans to hate Jews and serve the war machine.
 
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Last summer I published an article entitled ā€œNazi insignia on Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk regionā€, but I think that now this issue needs to be considered in a more general way.

It goes without saying that the use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in the Ukrainian army greatly harms Ukraine's reputation among its Western partners.​
For example, this summer Le Monde - one of the most influential newspapers in France - published on its website its own investigation about the 3rd Special Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, created on the basis of the Azov territorial defense units.

French journalists reported that the soldiers of this brigade openly publish their photographs with Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes on social networks (at the beginning of the article, there are two images from a documentary film shot by the journalists).

This documentary is also available on YouTube, but the editorial staff of Le Monde has prohibited the embedding of this documentary in blogs and forums, so those interested can watch it on the official channel of this newspaper by going to YouTube.

The French write on their website:

Nazi salutes… SS emblems… Le Monde’s video investigations unit has found hundreds of cases of Ukrainian soldiers posting such things on social media. Of the 350 soldiers identified, 200 are from the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most well-known units in the Ukrainian army.

French journalists were particularly outraged by the Ukrainian military's use of a mirror-image emblem of the SS division Das Reich (see below the left image from the documentary), since it was soldiers from this division who, in June 1944, murdered 643 civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, which was the largest massacre of civilians in France during World War II.

The general conclusion of the above material in Le Monde was:


The use of Nazi elements in the armed forces of post-Maidan Ukraine has a long history; see below pictures and video taken by reporters from the German state television channel ZDF back in 2014.​




Why, after so many years, despite the laws passed in Ukraine banning Nazi symbols, do these symbols and these salutes continue to be openly used in the Ukrainian army to this day?

To answer this question, in my opinion, we need to remember the philosophical principle of the unity of essence and form, which states that essence plays a decisive, leading role in relation to form.

The current Ukrainian state carefully hides its Nazi essence behind slogans about European values, but this carefully hidden Nazi essence has come out, is coming out and will come out to the surface, in particular, manifesting itself in the open use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in such a Ukrainian state structure as the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The current Ukrainian state simply cannot exist any other way.​

Source


Last summer I published an article entitled ā€œNazi insignia on Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk regionā€, but I think that now this issue needs to be considered in a more general way.

It goes without saying that the use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in the Ukrainian army greatly harms Ukraine's reputation among its Western partners.​
For example, this summer Le Monde - one of the most influential newspapers in France - published on its website its own investigation about the 3rd Special Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, created on the basis of the Azov territorial defense units.

French journalists reported that the soldiers of this brigade openly publish their photographs with Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes on social networks (at the beginning of the article, there are two images from a documentary film shot by the journalists).

This documentary is also available on YouTube, but the editorial staff of Le Monde has prohibited the embedding of this documentary in blogs and forums, so those interested can watch it on the official channel of this newspaper by going to YouTube.

The French write on their website:

Nazi salutes… SS emblems… Le Monde’s video investigations unit has found hundreds of cases of Ukrainian soldiers posting such things on social media. Of the 350 soldiers identified, 200 are from the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most well-known units in the Ukrainian army.

French journalists were particularly outraged by the Ukrainian military's use of a mirror-image emblem of the SS division Das Reich (see below the left image from the documentary), since it was soldiers from this division who, in June 1944, murdered 643 civilians in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, which was the largest massacre of civilians in France during World War II.

The general conclusion of the above material in Le Monde was:


The use of Nazi elements in the armed forces of post-Maidan Ukraine has a long history; see below pictures and video taken by reporters from the German state television channel ZDF back in 2014.​




Why, after so many years, despite the laws passed in Ukraine banning Nazi symbols, do these symbols and these salutes continue to be openly used in the Ukrainian army to this day?

To answer this question, in my opinion, we need to remember the philosophical principle of the unity of essence and form, which states that essence plays a decisive, leading role in relation to form.

The current Ukrainian state carefully hides its Nazi essence behind slogans about European values, but this carefully hidden Nazi essence has come out, is coming out and will come out to the surface, in particular, manifesting itself in the open use of Nazi symbols and Nazi salutes in such a Ukrainian state structure as the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The current Ukrainian state simply cannot exist any other way.​

Source

It doesn't bother their so called Western Partners at all because they are quite ok with Nazis, many of the top NATO leadership in the past were Nazis.
 
Still alive and well in Ukraine.

When the Wehrmacht marched through Ukraine during Barbarossa, millions of Ukrainians, with the horrors of the Holomodor still fresh in their national conscience, joined forces with them...Their progeny are today's Uke Nazis.
Yes but we must also remember the millions who fought in and with the Red Army and anti Nazi partisans.
 
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