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Exhibition in honor of the SS takes place in Kiev

15.05.17 03:28

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On the eve of the Victory Day, the official Ukrainian non-fascists organized an exhibition in the capital of Ukraine, confirming how much they are non-fascists. And at the same time, confirming what fiery non-fascists were their ancestors, contemporaries of Adolf Hitler. 

So fiery they were that, «resisting» fascism, they even put on the SS uniforms. The event was organized under the patronage of Vladimir Vyatrovich’s notorious institute of national memory.

This is written in his blog by Vladimir Kornilov, the Donetsk historian and political scientist and the director of the Center for Eurasian Studies. 

‘In Kiev, since the Victory Day, an exhibition dedicated to the ‘struggle of the OUN against fascism’ has been taking place.  I'll tell you more than once about the «heroes» that vyatroviches have presented there as ‘anti-fascists’. But some photos are simply amazing! They were not even ashamed to present them wearing German uniforms! For example, the photo of Banderite Golyasha shows him wearing the SS uniform with the corresponding SS symbols. 

I'm wondering now, when he managed to ‘fight against the fascists’, if he fought in the SS uniform, in the SS division until their defeat by our troops at Brody? Then he fled to the caches and operated as part of the Banderites on the territory of the liberated Ukraine, when there were already no Germans in sight! 

But now, you see, Poroshenko and Vyatrovich are not even embarrassed to call him ‘a fighter against fascism!’ the historian said, adding a photo of one of the stands where a fighter against fascism is flaunting with SS runes.

Earlier, before the Victory Day, the regime hung in Ukrainian cities a cynical poster where an officer of the Red Army, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, is shaking hands with a militant of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). 

As explained on the site of the same institution of national memory, this poster is timed to the «day of memory and reconciliation» established by the regime in 2015. The poster depicts a photograph of the Red Army officer, Ivan Zaluzhny, and the UPA militant, Stepan Petrash. There is an inscription under the photograph: «The winners over Nazism».

According to the organizers, this should demonstrate the contribution to the victory over Nazi Germany not only of Ukrainians who fought in the ranks of the Soviet Union army, but also of the Banderites. Meanwhile, although loyal to the ruling regime, Zaluzhny said, however, that he had not given permission to publish this poster. 

At the same time, no one can present a single proof of the struggle of the Banderites against the Nazis, although the screaming documentary evidence of the opposite is a dime a dozen. In addition, the Banderites never declared a war on Nazi Germany, and their propagandists exclusively glorified the monolithic, almost subservient unity with it. It is only known for sure that the Bandera militants looted German wagons and warehouses. Robbery, in fact, was their only contribution to the fight against the German fascism.