OP seems to be a Ukrainian Nazi, he spreads those crazy myths about Russia/Ukraine which official Kiev is now trying to make all Ukrainians to believe: even poor Ukrainian children are taught at schools that Ukrainians were the first people on the Earth, that Kievan Rus (old Russia in 988 with the capital in Kiev) was Ukraine (Ukraine has not even existed in 988), that those Ukrainian Nazis who fought on Hitlers' side were heroes and so on and on.
Soros&Co created both ISIS and Ukrainian Nazis. Putin is almost done with ISIS in Syria, OP is afraid Ukrainian Nazis will be next.
It's not really fair to call the Ukrainians that fought with the Germans Nazis. They had plenty of reasons to hate and fear the Soviets. They had a choice between devil nos 1 and devil nos 2.
They were fighting on Hitler's side and it doesn't matter against whom. You seem to be willing to rewrite the history.
International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
Nuremberg trials - Wikipedia
On December 17, 1942, the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the
Soviet Union issued the first joint declaration officially noting the mass murder of European Jewry and resolving to prosecute those responsible for violence against civilian populations.
I'm not defending them, but you have to admit that from their point of view Stalin was more evil than Hitler.
Ukrainian Famine
Oh and under Bandera their Nazi loving leader the eastern Ukrainians seemed to have a problem with Jews. Oh and Poles. War crimes beyond belief. Now what did that have to do with Stalin?
Nothing. The pogrom in Lviv showed the true heart of eastern Ukrainian Nazi lovers.
'Blood oozed through the soil at grave sites. You could see the pits move, some of them were still alive': The secrets of Ukraine's shameful 'Holocaust of Bullets' killing centre where 1.6million Jews were executed
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This was their hero Bandera. And the Ukrainians that were mad at Stalin had to kill all the Poles as well as all the Jews?
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
What were the Volhynian Massacres?
The Volhynian massacres were anti-Polish genocidal ethnic cleansings conducted by Ukrainian nationalists.
The Volhynian massacres were anti-Polish genocidal ethnic cleansings conducted by Ukrainian nationalists. The massacres took place within Poland’s borders as of the outbreak of WWII, and not only in Volhynia, but also in other areas with a mixed Polish-Ukrainian population, especially the Lvov, Tarnopol, and Stanisławów voivodeships (that is, in Eastern Galicia), as well as in some voivodeships bordering on Volhynia (the western part of the Lublin Voivodeship and the northern part of the Polesie Voivodeship – see map). The time frame of these massacres was 1943−1945.
The perpetrators were the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists−Bandera faction (OUN-B) and its military wing, called the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). Their documents show that the planned extermination of the Polish population was called an “anti-Polish operation.”
What were the Volhynian Massacres?
Yes, that's whom Ukrainian Nazis were fighting against during WW2: women, children, seniors. My close relative was fighting against Ukrainian Nazis from 1945 (when WW2 officially ended) till 1955. And he told us: during the day time those Nazis were not any different to the ordinary civilians, but at night they were killing the other civilians, burning their houses, etc. Ukrainians were to cowardly to fight with Red army, it was a lot "safer" to kill (Ukrainian, Belorussian) civilians!
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Last year even Poland condemned them, because Poles were among the victims of Ukrainian Nazis too.
Polish Senate pays tribute to the citizens of the Second Polish Republic
brutally murdered by Ukrainian nationalists, says the resolution.
On July 15, 2013, Poland's Sejm adopted a special resolution dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Volyn massacre. The resolution stated that
crimes committed by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army were of "the nature of an ethnic cleansing with signs of genocide." The resolution also specifies
the number of Polish victims, killed in Volyn and Eastern Galicia in 1942-1945, to be around 100,000 people.
«The Senate of the Republic pays tribute to the citizens of the II Republic were brutally murdered by Ukrainian nationalists», – stated in the decree.
As you know, on Thursday in relations between Kiev and Warsaw there is an additional reason for tension is due to the fact that
Kyiv city Council has renamed the Moscow Avenue in the prospect of Stepan Bandera. Poland took this action as unfriendly.
"The Senate of the Republic of Poland pays tribute to the residents of the Second Republic of Poland, brutally killed by Ukrainian nationalists", - stated in the text of the document.
The UPA is praised as national heroes by the current Ukrainian regime.
The document States that “the Volyn massacre,
in addition to the poles killed Jews, Armenians, Czechs and representatives of other national minorities as well as Ukrainians who tried to help the victims.”
"It is important that the Senate has adopted the resolution before July 11, the day when we traditionally commemorate the victims of the genocide, committed by the Ukrainian nationalists. ",
a Polish official said.
July 22: WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s right-wing dominated parliament resolved that the massacre of 100,000 Poles by Ukrainian nationalists seven decades ago was a genocide, reversing a 2013 decision by liberal lawmakers that stopped short of saying so.
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