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Indoctrination of the Ukrainian children with the Nazi ideology
We published a new article at Beorn's Beehive, recapping the videos of the child indoctrination in Ukraine, as well as translating two article from "Argumenty i Fakty", one of which we present below, including the photos illustrating it.
Photo #1: A Ukrainian “history” page. This leaflet is handed out at Roman Shukhevych museum in Lvov: “Hitler played one of the crucial roles by making an attempt at liberation of our lands from the Soviet Union occupiers. The German army liberated the Western Ukraine (Lvov region was deoccupied in 1941)”
Photo #2: The underlined sentence reads: “[The Soviet] occupation lasted until June 22, 1941, when the Lvov region was liberated by the German troops.”



Who was doing the occupation? In the Ukrainian textbook, Hitler is called the liberator of Lvov
New pages of history continue to be invented in Ukraine. Recently, an article about the “unknown” Adolf Hitler appeared in one of the newly released textbooks on the history of Ukraine for high school students. The paragraph says that Hitler was “a famous political figure who played one of the main roles in the formation of the Ukrainian state. It was thanks to him that the land captured by the USSR was finally liberated in 1941.”
“Western Ukraine was liberated by the forces of the German army. Lvov region was de—occupied in 1941,” the book says.
Probably, in this excerpt of the educational article they are talking about the Lvov pogrom, which took place from June 30 to July 2, 1941. Then the members of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (the Bandera movement, which has now gained special popularity in Ukraine) proclaimed the restoration of Ukrainian statehood and the creation of an interim administration under the leadership of the Germans. The new government was headed by Bandera’s associate Yaroslav Stetsko, who stated that Ukrainians became “the first people in Europe to understand the negative role of “Judaism”,” after which they separated from the Jews, thereby preserving their culture and identity. Meanwhile the German military guided the pogrom. Local Jews were caught, beaten, bullied on the streets of the city, and then shot. Several thousand Jews became victims of the pogrom in three days. Soviet troops liberated Lvov on July 21, 1944. By that time, less than 1% of Lvov Jews and Ukrainians who disagreed with the fascist government remained alive.
It is worth noting one important fact that quite recently has become suppressed by the rewriters of history. The very same Hitler, who is now called the “liberator” on the pages of textbooks, has always been categorically opposed to any Ukrainian statehood right from the moment of the “liberation of Lvov region” in 1941. At the same time, the current authors of Ukrainian textbooks — mostly natives of Canada and the United States — very skilfully continue to twist the facts. For example, in the fund of the Donetsk Republican library named after Krupskaya, under lock and key, some pseudo-historical and socio-political publications are kept, in which a positive portrait of Hitler was created. A separate shelf there is occupied by the 50-volume “Chronicles of the UPA” (UPA is an extremist organisation, prohibited in Russia). For a long time, textbooks of the new Ukraine were created on the basis of the “facts” from such literature.



‼ No wonder that brown has become white in Ukraine, with the same brown tinge creeping over towards Europe, too. With Nazi collaborators being veneered, while the memory of those, who fought against Nazism mere 80 years ago, being erased on an industrial scale!
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