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#Fascism in #Ukraine On this terrible #photo you can see Kiev in September 1941. #Babi #Yar. A mother with her child in her arms few seconds before their death. A person in the SS uniform killed them both few seconds later. He was not a German, he was an Ukrainian from Zhitomir town, Ukraine. He served in a voluntary Galicia division (SS-Freiwilligen Division Galizien), and then from 1943 he took part in the activities of Einsatzgruppen (German for “special task forces” or mobile killing units). How could we know such details? From him. That photo, his documents and dog tag were taken by the partisans from his dead body. The horrible photo was one of the most speaking proofs of the Nazi crimes during the Nuremberg judgment. The most striking was that the photo was kept among his personal belongings, together with his family photos and letters. He kept it carefully as a souvenir, maybe for his family album. In his old age he would show that photo to his children and grandchildren and tell them proudly that he “fought courageously” for independent Ukraine when he was young… The Germans killed the Jews, the Russians, the Belarusians and the Ukrainians and the Ukrainians killed the Jews, the Russians, the Belarusians and the Ukrainians too. The Germans did that with indifference and even with disgust as it was a “dirty job” which was not good for an Aryan supermen while the Ukrainians from Galicia and some regions of West Ukraine did that gladly, willingly and with pleasure. Such nuance could not excuse the crimes of the Germans and the Ukrainians but this difference said a lot about the Ukrainians. A few years ago I read a book translated from polish about the Volhynian massacre and the Bandera movement. From time to time such books were published in Poland for some time. In our country they were not published at all because of the so-called “friendship between the nations”. One of the book’s chapters struck me most of all. It told about the Banderovites’ letters sent by them to their relatives, friends and fellow soldiers. In his letter one of the Banderovites wrote about the great future of Ukraine without the Jews and the Russians, told about the heart-to-heart disputes with his brother-soldiers about this and their dreams, recalled his favorite poem of some Ukrainian poet about the nature and home and then he described calmly how he raped and killed a ten-year-old girl. He wrote that with the same emotions and almost cordially. Then he wrote that he lay on her dead body smoking and thinking of a free Ukraine. The letter was continued with a tale about the camp that they set up with his friends and with the memories of his home and his old mother. That book told about even more horrible letters but there were letters that almost did not describe the atrocities. But there was one very important point in that book. The Germans (not all of them) understood that they did evil but excused themselves pleading an idea, necessity, war, command orders. Even diehard Nazis looked for an excuse instinctively and subconsciously. The Banderovites never looked for an excuse. The idea of evil never existed for them. They believed that to kill a Jew or a Russian was a very good thing. To kill a Jew, a Pole and a Russian was always a good thing for them. To kill an Ukrainian was an evil but to kill “the wrong sort” of Ukrainian (an Ukrainian who did not speak the Ukrainian language or spoke it with an accent of a certain kind, helped the Jews, the Russians, the Poles and felt sympathy for them) was a good thing. Sometimes it was good for them to kill even “the right sort” of Ukrainian if this was for the freedom and for Ukraine. The Banderovites killed the large numbers of their own wounded fellow soldiers during the retreats and offensives as the wounded soldiers slowed down and prevented the movement of their units and groups. When addressing his followers in Lvov / Lviv in 1941 and preparing them for their scaring “work”, Stepan Bandera told them the following words: “Only Ukraine, its freedom and its all-pure image are important for us. If you will ask me how many the Ukrainians you may kill and need to kill for Ukraine and its freedom, I answer you only that they should be left as many as it is necessary and needed.” The above is directly related to the present days. Burning alive people in Odessa. Slavyansk that has turned into a ghost town. The killed women and children, shot down journalists, shot-down passenger airliner over Lugansk… All this shows that they have returned. They are direct and ideological descendants of those who were the followers of Bandera, Shukhevich, Konovalets and others. We are in a very nasty situation because we have not understood the main thing – we are different, they differ from us clearly in their judgments of good and bad. Yesterday I read the messages of two our Internet-users on somebody’s web page. They were writing desperately to the third user trying to prove him that NOBODY was able to shoot down the passenger airliner intentionally and that this really could not be true! They wrote that the Ukrainians shot down the airliner by mistake and could not do it intentionally, in cold blood and purposely. We do not wish to believe that there are people, who are ready to kill their own nation, the people of a neighbouring country and all world through their hatred towards all that is non-Ukrainian. The German soldiers and even the SS officers, who saw the concentration camps with their own eyes, wrote about the “inhuman hatred” in the eyes of the Banderovites. Today we see these eyes again and watch the Banderovites’s crimes. We look at them but don’t wish to see. We are sorry for them: “Ill-fated people! They have been deceived! The winter will come and how they will jump, run and kill?” Don’t care of them. Their hatred will warm them very good, even better than our gas. If it will not warm them, then they can set a house of their neighbour on fire and warm themselves near it raping his wife and killing his children at the same time. They can demand a free gas from you and perhaps it will be given to them but after that they will kill you all the same. Just because of hatred. We have made a dreadful mistake, and we’ll have to pay for it a top price. The Jews, who faced the Nazism, remember about it and keep it carefully in their memory. They take their children to the museums and concentration camps and show them EVERYTHING. They do not spare the children’s feelings. The children are obliged to know what Nazism is and why it must be eliminated. A terrible evil that is much worse than Nazism was born close by us. The Banderovites are more stubborn, cruel-hearted and inhuman than the Nazis and more tenacious of life. But we preferred to forget about the Bandera movement and efface it from our mind. In order not to damage relations we did not open the museums and memorials, write necessary books about it, release necessary films and we did not grant a permission to speak of it to our old people who remembered all this. Once my grandfather came home on the eve of the Victory day in tears. It was a shock for us as we did not expect this. Sometimes on the Victory day he might shed a tear or two on the sly but that day he wept bitterly and looked much older than he did… Later he told us that on the school celebratory assembly, where he was invited as a war hero, veteran and an important member of the party, he tried to tell the schoolchildren about what he saw and observe in Ukrainian Kiev, Lvov / Lviv, Volhynia instead of the pompous stories about his fellow soldiers. He was not allowed to speak even for ten minutes. A teacher and a head of the teaching department turned him out of the school. “How dare you?! The Ukrainians and the Ukrainian children can be present here!” they shouted at him. The grandfather sobbed and told that we WERE OBLIGED to remember all this, to remember not only about the Banderovites’ crimes but also that they DIFFER FROM US. “They differ from us”, told me my grandfather and he was afraid that they could return again. At present Ukraine is under the Banderovites again. Before our very eyes they create a state and society in accordance with their monstrous dreams. We look at this and don’t understand or rather don’t wish to understand that these people are able to commit any crime, do any dirty trick, use any act of violence. When the people were burnt down in the Trade Union House in Odessa, we thought that nothing could be worse than that terrible crime. When Slavyansk town was razed and leveled to the ground from the Karachun mountain, we thought that nothing could be more inhuman. When the Malaysian airliner was shot down and fell from a height of 10 kilometres, we thought that nothing could be more mean. But my logic, mind as well as my grandfather’s memories told be that things could be worse. And they will be worse. My grandfather, who died long ago, was right, and all we were wrong. We will understand this soon. I hope it will not be too late to stop the trouble. Author, Alexandr Petrakov #SaveDonbassPeopleFromUkrArmy #SaveDonbassPeopleFromUkrainianArmy #SaveDonbassPeople #StopUkrainianArmy #DonbassAgainstNazi #UkrainianCrisis #Ukraineviolatedceasefire #SaveDonbassChildren #SaveChildrenFromFascism #Ukraine #crisis #news #Poroshenko #war #genocide #Donetsk #Lugansk #Donbass #fascism #Nazis #Novorossia #Novorossiya #Putin #Russia #democracy #truth #politics
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 12:58:33 +0000

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