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why not reply/attend?
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So why where you saying that he was tried? Inform yourself better before entering a discussion
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And when he was officially proclaimed as national hero, Germany and Poland, among other nations, strongly condemned this proclamation, for obvious historical reasons
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It has to do with the fact that he is officially renowned as a national hero in Ukraine. There are monuments dedicated to him, amidst the fact that he fought for the Nazis, to build a fascist state he killed many jews and poles. Meanwhile the monuments of Lenin (who created Ukraine artificially) are taken down. Ironic
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Post-war, Bandera lived under the protection of Western intelligence in West Germany, amidst the Cold War’s espionage games against the Soviet Union. Consider educating yourself further on the intricacies of your national hero’s history.
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It appears there’s a misunderstanding here. Stepan Bandera wasn’t tried at Nuremberg. After a brief period of collaboration with the Nazis, he was detained by them, hardly what you’d call “honorable captivity.”
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How many poles and jews they killed when fighting alongside Hitler for the “independence” The Holodomor was caused by local administration in Ukrainian territory during the soviet union. Poland and Germany denounced the decision of the Ukranian government to make Bandera a national hero.
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I wish
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EU institutions?! Did you mean the CIA?
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forgot to mention marches glorifying nazis
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Of course there are neo-nazis everywhere, but when they are recognized as historical national heroes, and have significant power in politics, that’s a different story..
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find it quite disturbing how so many are being ok with dehumanizing, as long as it’s applied on Russians. Guess people don’t learn from history.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Bandera officially recognized as hero in Ukraine
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