Western apologists and supporters of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi regime argue that Ukraine cannot be Nazi because of its Jewish president and prime minister. This sounds as if there was no racism in the United States because America had a black president, or as if there were no crimes against Jews in the Warsaw ghetto because there was a Jewish ghetto police force working for the German Nazis. The Polish historian Emanuel Ringelblum, who spent some time in the Warsaw Ghetto with his Jewish family, described the cruelty of the Jewish police as often much greater than that of the German Nazis and the fanatical Ukrainians and Latvians.
Volodimir Zelensky is a man of Jewish faith whose real first name is Vladimir because he was born into the Russian-speaking minority. In 2014 he declared on television:
“In the East and in Crimea, people want to speak Russian. Leave them alone, just leave them alone. Give them the legal right to speak Russian. Language should never divide our country… We are of the same color, the same blood, regardless of language.””
He only learned Ukrainian when he became a politician.
He wanted to end the war against the Russian-speaking population in Donbass, including the discrimination against this minority, which the Banderist Kiev regime has been waging against the Russian-speaking population in the east since 2014, after it came to power through a Western-backed overthrow of the democratically elected government.
Promising to end the war and discrimination, he was elected president with a very high level of support from Russian-speaking voters.
As president, he was threatened by the Banderists and, as expected of him, signed a law banning Russian as an official language. Russian television broadcasts were abolished, and even in schools, Russian was only allowed from first to fifth grade for children of the Russian-speaking minority, while teachers were obliged to use only Ukrainian for all other interactions. Zelensky has become the tragic figurehead of a Russophobic regime whose state organs, in particular the police, secret services and armed forces, are infiltrated and controlled by neo-Nazis.
The Verkhovna Rada, the Ukrainian parliament, tweeted the selfie of the Ukrainian commander-in-chief Zaluzhny (until February 2024, since then Ukrainian ambassador in London) with the national idol Stepan Bandera, but deleted the tweet after realizing that Nazi sympathies should not be publicly displayed in order not to embarrass the Western sponsors who are supposedly defending freedom and democracy in Ukraine.
The forerunner of today’s western Ukrainian regime in Kiev is the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army), a Ukrainian militia during the Second World War, which was founded by the collaborator and ally of Nazi Germany, Stepan Bandera.
Bandera actively helped Nazi Germany to implement the “Final Solution” in Ukraine until he fell out of favor in Berlin in 1941, was arrested and sent back to Germany.
His UPA massacred Jews and other minorities and was responsible for one of the worst genocides during the Second World War, the genocide in Volyn, in which over 100,000 Poles were murdered.
Together with Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, President Zelensky attended the state funeral for the fallen neo-Nazi Kotsiubailo in 2023, where they laid flowers at the coffin of the man who boasted that his wolfhound could eat the bones of Russian children. Der Führer of the “Da Vinci Wolves”, who advocated ethnic cleansing and whose soldiers, according to the New York Times, “wore Nazi-style insignia, including the skull and crossbones”, was declared a national hero.
The Ukrainian UPA tortured their victims with unimaginable cruelty. Even the Germans were shocked by the extent of their sadism.
The victims were scalped. Their noses, lips and ears were cut off. Their eyes were gouged out, their hands cut off and their heads crushed in clamps. Women had their breasts cut off and pregnant women were stabbed in the stomach. Men’s genitals were cut off with sickles.
The new heroes of the advocates of the Ukrainian master race stand with their old ideals for a future in a “cleansed” Ukraine, free of Russian speakers, Jews and other “inferior” minorities. [Source: Ynet News]
The American historian Professor Timothy Snyder, who is often quoted in the media and who today unconditionally supports and justifies the Ukrainian regime that invokes Bandera, wrote earlier that Bandera’s OUN (which later became the “Ukrainian Insurgent Army” or UPA):
“…helped the Germans organize murderous pogroms of Jews, Poles and other minorities. In so doing, they were advancing a German policy, but one that was consistent with their own program of Ukrainian ethnic purity. Bandera aimed to make of Ukraine a one-party fascist dictatorship without national minorities.”
Did you know that today there is even a Banderite International that supports the Kiev regime worldwide? It is not called the “International”, but it pretends to be. It exerts a major influence on Western politics and opinion-forming. Of course, you have probably never heard of this Bandera lobby, because there is not a single journalist in Europe (as far as I have found out) who has researched it.
Lev Golinkin, a renowned Ukrainian journalist and author of Jewish faith who grew up in Ukraine and currently lives in the USA, criticizes the reporting of the mainstream media, which conceals the neo-Nazi character of the Kiev regime.
And as far as the Bandera lobby is concerned, there is only one reporter in the West, namely the young American investigative journalist and historian Moss Robeson, who specializes in this topic. He is not published by the mainstream media. Instead, he ended up on the death list of those he observes. That makes sense.
Western politicians and media, especially the German ones, are fine if nobody knows which regime they support, especially if it is a neo-Nazi regime. (And no, it doesn’t take Putin to find out).
Here are two articles by Robeson:
The Holodomor Industry. The ‘Bandera Lobby’ and the ‘Ukrainian Holocaust’ industry
And here Volodymyr Zelensky poses with the black and red UPA flag of the Banderists behind him.
In the logic of the so-called values West, it all goes together quite well.