Showing posts with label Bandera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bandera. Show all posts

Monday, 30 May 2016

Sshhh! Don't tell Obama: US Library of Congress Contains Proof of OUN Nuremberg Conviction

Translated and Edited by Ollie Richardson for Fort Russ
30th May, 2016



The Brandenburg-800 regiment played an important role in the attack on the Soviet Union. Two battalions - Nahtigal and Roland - were Banderists.

This is confirmed on a page in a PDF book from the US library of Congress with the Protocol of the Nuremberg trials. It is impossible for it to be faked.



Thus, Bandera, Shukhevych, and the OUN in general was an important part of the Barbarossa plan  - the attack on the Soviet Union.

Of course, Ukrainian Nazis will scream that it is a fake and that is not in the Protocol, and that it is all propaganda. But everything is there.



Stepan Bandera street crosses with the UPA heroes street. At the intersection of these streets is a square with a monument to Nazi Stepan Bandera.



Lviv - Western Ukraine. Intersection of the Melnik and Konovalets 
Street, who were both Abwer-2 agents during WW2, which is directly proven in the Nuremberg Tribunal documents.



Examples of OUN/UPA involvement in German Nachtigall Battalion:


VONSUL Ivan - "Maksim"


Javorsky Kasimir-Yaroslav Andreevich


Ostap Lynda - "Yarema"


[O.R: The above information puts the current US support for the neo-nazi regime in Kiev into perspective. Contained in the US Library of Congress, a national library, is a document that directly highlights the hypocrisy and double standards of both condemning Hitler and his party and, in 2014, voting against Russia's bill anti-Nazism bill at the UN General Assembly.]




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Friday, 15 April 2016

Ukrainian Woman Demands the Resignation of Moscow Teacher for WWII Patriotic Songs

Translated by Ollie Richardson for Fort Russ
15th April, 2016




In Moscow there was a scandal at a kindergarten, belonging to high school № 1539, because of the antics of one of the pre-school pupil's mothers. The woman, who does not hide her love for Stepan Bandera (what is written on her social network), demanded to fire  the leadership of the school after a physical education teacher who put on the feast in honor of February 23rd, with songs of the war years.



As was told to "Ridus" by the teacher, the Ukrainian woman was troubled by the fact that the musical accompaniment at the festival "used Soviet military pop music". The nationalist includes well-known military songs and the song about the airborne forces as "pop-music". In addition, she did not like that the kids were wearing uniforms of Soviet soldiers. "Now the mother demands to revise the program of the holiday on May 9th and threatened to fire everyone. Because of her, I have been summoned to the leadership, because she wrote a complaint about me," said the teacher.

The management of the school in the person of the Director, Karacharova T. I, agreed to consider the complaint. "How is it possible that in Russia, in Moscow, a good teacher can be accused of teaching Patriotic programs and almost threatened with dismissal in favor of the Ukrainian nationalist. From all groups, we have signed a statement in support of the teachers," said one mother.

According to parents, the admirer of the Bandera's ideas repeatedly came to kindergarten with the flag of Ukraine. On her bag it is written "Russia — the bottom". This woman complained about having difficulty registering Russian documents.



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Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Thanks, Goodbye! Warsaw-Kiev romance slows down

April 13, 2016 - 
Translated by J. Arnoldski 



"Thanks, goodbye! The stormy romance between Poland Ukraine proves to be short-lived"

The whirlwind romance between Poland and Ukraine has proven to be a short one. A number of Polish experts taught and guided Ukrainians in the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovich, but now Kiev prefers to speak directly with Berlin and Brussels. In addition, the premier of a Polish film about the Volyn massacre planned for the fall will only worsen relations with the country in which Bandera is held in high esteem, Polish Newsweek writes. 

Ukrainian politicians have stated that relations between Kiev and Warsaw are “already no longer sparking.” 

“It’s a pity. After all, there are still groups of people in Poland from whom President Poroshenko himself will take phone calls,” journalist Michal Kacevicz writes in Polish Newsweek. InoTV has since circulated the news. 

The whole world saw Polish flags flown on the Maidan during the protests against the reign of Viktor Yanukovich in February, 2014. The author recalls how Polish politicians, including Jaroslaw Kaczynski, visited the country in support of the Ukrainian revolution and assured Ukrainians that they always were and will be Europeans. 

“The Poles were with us during the most difficult moments, but then, when the situation improved, they were unable to translate potential sympathy into actual influence in Ukraine,” the Kiev publicist Vitaly Portnikov noted.

After the revolution, Ukraine was packed with foreign specialists called “Vikings.” There even appeared a Georgian squad under the leadership of former Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili, who took the post of governor of the Odessa region. The Lithuanian Aivaras Abromavicius became Minister of the Economy, and the American of Ukrainian descent, Natalya Yaresko, became the Minister of Finance. 

“Lithuanians, Germans, Americans, Canadians, and even Slovaks work in Kiev at different levels of administration as advisors, experts, bureaucrats, or simply as teachers,” the Polish journalist underlines. He notes that there are only a few Poles, but they influence the situation on the highest level as members of the presidential council, including the founding father of Polish economic reforms, Leszek Balcerowicz, the ex-minister of foreign affairs, Radoslaw Sikorski, and the former deputy minister of finances, Marek Dabrowski. 

“I won’t hide the fact that Poroshenko and I remain in contact via telephone, but since the elections in Poland neither the foreign ministry nor the President of Poland have appealed to me,” European deputy Pawel Kowal stated.

“This is the problem of the closed form of governance by the Law and Justice party and its lack of openness towards other audiences, as well as [the problem of - RT] Poland’s dying eastern policy,” Kowal said.

Ukrainian politicians of all orientations insistently repeat that Poland is an advocate of Ukraine in Europe and a bridge to the West, but now they are saying this with all the less certainty. 

“We hear about strange concepts of the ‘intermarium’ and about people who did so much for Ukraine that are now being ignored. In this situation, we are being faulted of talking mainly with Berlin rather than Warsaw. This is the path to nowhere,” a Ukrainian politician said, wishing to remain anonymous.

In fact, as the article notes, Kiev has reoriented its foreign policy and waged a bet on the strong players, such as Berlin and Washington. 

“Poland was important for Ukraine when Kiev’s channels of communication with the countries of the West were closed. It is precisely for this reason that President Kwasniewski played such an important role during the ‘Orange Revolution.’ With the Maidan, things were similar because we were the ones in the West who understood the realities of Ukraine,” stated Grzegorz Makowski, and expert from the Stefan Batory Foundation [a George Soros fund - J.A.]. 

The change in foreign policy orientations is especially observable in business. In the recent period, there have been many investments in Ukraine by German and Austrian companies while, by all means, there could be significantly more Polish capital. 

“Today, when we are a difficult case for the EU and the US, our position in Kiev is weakening,” Makowski shared. 

Kiev politicians are still maintaining diplomatic silence in evaluating the events in Poland. Honestly speaking, however, not so much is known about them, as they mainly hear about arguments between Warsaw, Berlin and Brussels. Could the relationship get any worse? This cannot be excluded. Debates on the Second World War are underway in Ukraine and questions of the role of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and Stepan Bandera are returning. The tone is often set by the extremes of society. On this note, as is known, any elevation of the image of Bandera would be unacceptable for Poland, as Kacevicz notes. 


Poland in turn is awaiting the premier of Wojciech Smarzowski’s film about the Volyn Massacre (the massive extermination of the ethnic Polish population on the territory of Volyn in 1943 by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army - RT). The author concludes that Poland’s Ukrainian comrades and the Poles who worry for Ukraine are already throwing up their hands and expecting that the movie will lead to an increase in radical rhetoric. 



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Wednesday, 13 January 2016

10 Little-Known Facts About Stepan Bandera

Translated by Ollie Richardson for Fort Russ
13th January, 2016




January 13th marks exactly 80 years since the end of the trial of members of the Organization of Ukrainian nationalists (OUN) who participated in the preparation and implementation of the murder of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Poland, Bronisław Pieracki.  According to the verdict, Stepan Bandera, Mykola Lebed and Yaroslav Stetsko were given the death penalty. Other members of the OUN who were involved in the assassination received seven years imprisonment to life imprisonment.

Later, Bandera and his three accomplices were given life imprisonment instead of the death penalty, according to the decree on Amnesty. Bandera, Lebed and Stetsko were saved, thanks to the lobby of the Ukrainian legal political organizations, which at the time conducted negotiations with the poles about the "normalization" of Ukrainian-Polish relations. And in September 1939, when Poland was occupied by the Nazis, the murderers of Bronisław Pieracki were altogether released.

In connection with the anniversary of the imposition of the death penalty to Stepan Bandera, which was never enforced, "Ridus" presents to readers ten little-known facts from the life of the ultra-nationalist leader of Ukraine.



1. Stepan Bandera spent his life with a German passport. There is no territorial relation to either Petrulra's nor the pre-war Soviet Ukraine, for Bandera did not keep the liberation of which he allegedly fought for. By the way, because of German citizenship, Bandera, in 2011, was stripped of the title of Hero of Ukraine assigned by the President Viktor Yushchenko. According to Ukrainian legislation, the title can only be possessed by a citizen of Ukraine. Stepan Bandera was born in the "European Union", and died before the advent of modern independent Ukraine, whose authorities probably would have issued him a passport.
2. According to the memoirs of contemporaries, during his childhood Bandera publicly loved to strangle cats. People say that the unhealthy little hobby of Stepan was the result of constant ridicule from peers. Bandera grew weak and was often sick. Because of health problems for a long time he did not attend the Ukrainian Scout Movement "Plast", where Stepan Bandera was very keen. However, already in the third grade, Bandera still achieved his goal.
3According to the members of the OUN, Bandera was a great lover of women, as well as a lover of aggression towards his wife. This was well detailed in the book "the Bandera and the OUN" written by Oleg Smyslov.
"It came even before scandals were made famous in wide circles", quotes a companion of Bandera's OUN Myron Matviyeyko. "There are a lot of women, he humiliated them. There was a lot of noise about his affair with Maria Mystyk (wife of another member of the OUN Yuri Gorobach). Bandera, visiting Munich, arrived almost every time to Mystyk. Because of this, it became a scandal. He often hit his wife. Even when she was pregnant, he beat her legs. His wife was the most unhappy woman. She looks years older than she is and cries often. Sometimes the impression is created that she's crazy. She told my wife and others about the beatings by Bandera ."
4Bandera collected and stored old stuff — various rags, ropes, cans...
According to witnesses, "While departing from camp in Mittenwalde, Bandera took a bunch of old, worn things that were discarded by departing U.S. soldiers who were members of OUN". The wife of Stepan Bandera told Yaroslav the following: "After the capitulation of Germany, he and his assistant walked through bombed-out German flats, looking for different kinds of things that were to be brought back to my house."




5. In 1940, Bandera was recruited by the Abwehr and later appeared in the files of the secret services of the Third Reich under the nickname Grey. In addition, Stepan Bandera was wearing the nickname "Baba", "Fox", "Stepanko, "Matvey Gordon", "Kirk".

6. Bandera fans believe that he landed in a German Sachsenhausen concentration camp for his political activities. However, there is a reasonable belief that the reason for the detention was the banal waste of sponsorship Reichsmarks.

7. When Bandera was sitting in a German prison camp, the Nazis, seeking to discredit the OUN and the UPA, had spread propaganda "flyers" to Western Ukraine, which named him "senior Bolshevik of Soviet Ukraine, Stalin appointed comrade".

8. Bandera actively cooperated with the Secret Services of Britain. According to some, he helped British intelligence in the search for and the training of spies for infiltration into the USSR.



9. In 1948, speaking at an emergency conference of the OUN, Stepan Bandera had declared his desire to go to Ukraine to personally take part in the underground work.

Incidentally, two years earlier the Soviet-Ukrainian poet Mykola Bazhan, being the official representative of the Ukrainian SSR at the session of the UN General Assembly in London, demanded that the Western countries extradite Stepan Bandera to the authorities of the USSR, calling him a "criminal against humanity".

10. The son and daughter of Stepan Bandera learned his real name only after his father's death. Before that, they went to school and thought they were Popeli, and not Bandera.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

NATO TV: There are No Fascists in Ukraine. South Front: Let's Help NATO Find Fascists in Ukraine!

Let's help NATO find fascists in Ukraine. Our answer to NATO movie "Ukraine: where are all the fascists?"

On November, 28th a video appeared on the official NATO channel on Ukraine: Where all the fascists are?, in which Paul King could not find any fascists in Ukraine. Following the highly evaluated NATO video, let’s convince ourselves that there are really no fascists in Ukraine.

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Wednesday, 10 December 2014

American Government Backed Ukrainian Nazis 70 years ago

UPA Atrocities

Washingtonsblog.com

American Government Backed Ukrainian Nazis … Same Group Supported By the Leader of the Protests which Toppled the Ukrainian Government In February

Oliver Stone’s documentary Untold History notes:
Truman approved the creation of a guerrilla army code-named “Nightingale” in Ukraine. Originally setup by the Nazis in 1941, it was made up of ultra-nationalists. They would, as Stone describes, wreak havoc on the “famine-wrecked region where Soviet control was loose, carrying out the murder of thousands of Jews, Soviets and Pols, who opposed a separate Ukrainian state.” The CIA would parachute “infiltrators” into the country as well to further “dislodge Soviet control.”
Sounds nuts, right?
But American historian and former Under Secretary of the Air Force  Townsend Hoopes and Rice University history professor Douglas Brinkely confirm:
One group that particularly attracted CIA attention and support was the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), a political-military underground movement that had long fought for Ukrainian independence—first against the Poles in the 1920s when Poland controlled the Ukraine and after 1939 against the Soviets. ‘Though violently anti-Russian, the OUN was itself totalitarian and Fascist in character. as well as anti-Semitic. The Nazis poured money into the OUN after the German invasion of Russia and pretended to support the goal of Ukrainian national independence. In return, a large OUN militia, code-named Nachtigall, or Nightingale, provided local administrators, informers, and killers for the German invaders. Nazi-sponsored OUN police and militia formations were involved in “thousands of instances of mass murders of Jews and of families suspected of aiding Red Army partisans.”
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When the Germans were driven out of the Ukraine, many OUN members who had served the Nazis’ police formations and execution squads fled with them, but several thousand retreated into the Carpathian Mountains to fight another day against the hated Soviet government. It was this remaining Nightingale group that fascinated the CIA and was recruited essentially en bloc. To bring its leaders to the United States for training and indoctrination required special bureaucratic exertions, as well as an immigration law permitting the admission of one hundred such immigrants per year, provided the Director of the CIA, the Attorney General, and the Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service all personally stated that the action was vital to national security.” As one army intelligence officer noted sardonically, one wing of the CIA was hunting Ukrainian Nazis to bring them to trial at Nuremberg, while another wing was recruiting them.
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After training in the United States, the Nightingale leaders were parachuted into the Ukraine to link up with their compatriots and to carry out measures of subversion, agitation, and sabotage, including assassination.
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[United States Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of Defense James Forrestal] vigorously supported the program and presumably participated in the approval of the basic NSC charters as a member of the National Security Council.
The leader of the Nightingale group was Stepan Bandera. And see this.
The leader of the “protests” in February 2014 which ousted the president of Ukraine is a neo Nazi and follower of Stepan Bandera.
In other words, 70 years ago, the U.S. supported the types of fascists who are now in control of Ukraine.
Postscript: Another little known historical fact is that – in 1997 – a former U.S. national security advisor and high-level Obama policy advisor called for the U.S. to take Ukraine away from Russia.
And almost a month before the Ukrainian president was ousted in February, a high-level State Department official – Assistant US Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia Victoria Nuland, wife of arch Neocon Robert Kagan – announced plans to promote a “new government” in Ukraine.