Forward from: Deception Detective
History Lesson for @fashwave3 who keep spouting disinfo:
Bandera wanted democracy and a liberal form of nationalism. Stephan Bandera wasn’t a Nazi or a Fascist, although there are many claims from the West and Russia despite him being nothing of the sort. His group wasn’t in line with Germany. He supported the ideas of democracy and a liberal form of nationalism. He was arrested in 1941 for expressing opposition to the German agenda and launching a guerilla war against the Germans in Ukraine. He was put in the Saschensen prison camp for his actions. Nazis released him to disrupt and bother the Soviet advance.Two of his brothers died in Auschwitz. He hated the Nazis and the Soviets. He could just as well be called and sometimes described as a “holocaust survivor” by some of his sympathizers. His group, the Organization of Ukrainian Nations (OUN), became an asset of the CIA and MI6 in the Post-war era. There is a reason why Ukrainian Jews will bend over backward for him and why the liberal West supported him. After World War II, Bandera was allowed to retire in the allied occupied West Germany until his death. His wife and children were allowed to settle in Toronto, where his descendants still live. Ukraine has been and continues to be a pawn for the liberal West.
Bandera wanted democracy and a liberal form of nationalism. Stephan Bandera wasn’t a Nazi or a Fascist, although there are many claims from the West and Russia despite him being nothing of the sort. His group wasn’t in line with Germany. He supported the ideas of democracy and a liberal form of nationalism. He was arrested in 1941 for expressing opposition to the German agenda and launching a guerilla war against the Germans in Ukraine. He was put in the Saschensen prison camp for his actions. Nazis released him to disrupt and bother the Soviet advance.Two of his brothers died in Auschwitz. He hated the Nazis and the Soviets. He could just as well be called and sometimes described as a “holocaust survivor” by some of his sympathizers. His group, the Organization of Ukrainian Nations (OUN), became an asset of the CIA and MI6 in the Post-war era. There is a reason why Ukrainian Jews will bend over backward for him and why the liberal West supported him. After World War II, Bandera was allowed to retire in the allied occupied West Germany until his death. His wife and children were allowed to settle in Toronto, where his descendants still live. Ukraine has been and continues to be a pawn for the liberal West.