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The De-NAZIfication Claim by Russia is Factually Wrong -- 300 Historians
DW News DW.com ^ | May 6 2022 | DW News

Posted on 05/06/2022 8:18:38 PM PDT by Kevmo

The De-NAZIfication Claim by Russia is Factually Wrong -- 300 Historians

Claim is made at 4:42 in the video

DW's head of fact checking Joscha Weber

Also, in the last parliamentary elections in 2019 right wing parties won just 2% of the vote.

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Here is the statement he is referring to.

https://jewishjournal.com/news/worldwide/345515/statement-on-the-war-in-ukraine-by-scholars-of-genocide-nazism-and-world-war-ii/

Statement on the War in Ukraine by Scholars of Genocide, Nazism and World War II

Izabella Tabarovsky

Eugene Finkel February 27, 2022

Protestors with banners rally in front of Parliament in support of Ukraine, demanding that Putin ends this war and protesting that the Georgian Prime Minister, Irakli Gharibashvili, step down, after he said he would not introduce sanctions against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 (Photo by Daro Sulakauri/Getty Images) Audio Player

00:00 18:45

Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. As we write this, the horror of war is unfolding in Ukraine. The last time Kyiv was under heavy artillery fire and saw tanks in its streets was during World War II. If anyone should know it, it’s Vladimir Putin, who is obsessed with the history of that war.

Russian propaganda has painted the Ukrainian state as Nazi and fascist ever since Russian special forces first entered Ukraine in 2014, annexing the Crimea and fomenting the conflict in the Donbas, which has smoldered for eight long years.

It was propaganda in 2014. It remains propaganda today.

This is why we came together: to protest the use of this false and destructive narrative. Among those who have signed the statement below are some of the most accomplished and celebrated scholars of World War II, Nazism, genocide and the Holocaust. If you are a scholar of this history, please consider adding your name to the list. If you are a journalist, you now have a list of experts you can turn to in order to help your readers better understand Russia’s war against Ukraine.

And if you are a consumer of the news, please share the message of this letter widely. There is no Nazi government for Moscow to root out in Kyiv. There has been no genocide of the Russian people in Ukraine. And Russian troops are not on a liberation mission. After the bloody 20th century, we should all have built enough discernment to know that war is not peace, slavery is not freedom, and ignorance offers strength only to autocratic megalomaniacs who seek to exploit it for their personal agendas.

The statement can be found below. If you are a scholar and would like to add your signature to the list, please tweet @eugene_finkel or @izatabaro or send an email to efinkel4@jhu.edu.

To see the latest additions to the list of signatories, please see here.

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Statement by Scholars of Genocide, Nazism and World War II Since February 24, 2022, the armed forces of the Russian Federation have been engaged in an unprovoked military aggression against Ukraine. The attack is a continuation of Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014 and its heavy involvement in the armed conflict in the Donbas region.

The Russian attack came in the wake of accusations by the Russian president Vladimir Putin of crimes against humanity and genocide, allegedly committed by the Ukrainian government in the Donbas. Russian propaganda regularly presents the elected leaders of Ukraine as Nazis and fascists oppressing the local ethnic Russian population, which it claims needs to be liberated. President Putin stated that one of the goals of his “special military operation” against Ukraine is the “denazification” of the country.

We are scholars of genocide, the Holocaust, and World War II. We spend our careers studying fascism and Nazism, and commemorating their victims. Many of us are actively engaged in combating contemporary heirs to these evil regimes and those who attempt to deny or cast a veil over their crimes.

We strongly reject the Russian government’s cynical abuse of the term genocide, the memory of World War II and the Holocaust, and the equation of the Ukrainian state with the Nazi regime to justify its unprovoked aggression. This rhetoric is factually wrong, morally repugnant and deeply offensive to the memory of millions of victims of Nazism and those who courageously fought against it, including Russian and Ukrainian soldiers of the Red Army.

We do not idealize the Ukrainian state and society. Like any other country, it has right-wing extremists and violent xenophobic groups. Ukraine also ought to better confront the darker chapters of its painful and complicated history. Yet none of this justifies the Russian aggression and the gross mischaracterization of Ukraine. At this fateful moment we stand united with free, independent and democratic Ukraine and strongly reject the Russian government’s misuse of the history of World War II to justify its own violence.

(Russian translation appears after the


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List of signatories in published article with those 300 international historians.

https://jewishjournal.com/news/worldwide/345515/statement-on-the-war-in-ukraine-by-scholars-of-genocide-nazism-and-world-war-ii/

list of signatories.)

Eugene Finkel, Johns Hopkins University

Izabella Tabarovsky, Washington D.C.

Aliza Luft, University of California-Los Angeles

Teresa Walch, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Jared McBride, University of California-Los Angeles

Elissa Bemporad, Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center

Andrea Ruggeri, University of Oxford

Steven Seegel, University of Texas at Austin

Jeffrey Kopstein, University of California, Irvine

Francine Hirsch, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Anna Hájková, University of Warwick

Omer Bartov, Brown University

Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, New York University and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Christoph Dieckmann, Frankfurt am Main

Cary Nelson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Waitman Wade Beorn, Northumbria University

Jeffrey Herf, University of Maryland

Timothy Snyder, Yale University

Jeffrey Veidlinger, University of Michigan

Hana Kubátová, Charles University

Leslie Waters, University of Texas at El Paso

Norman J.W. Goda, University of Florida

Jazmine Conteras, Goucher College

Laura J. Hilton, Muskingum University

Katarzyna Person, Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw

Tarik Cyril Amar, Koc University

Sarah Grandke, Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial/denk.mal Hannoverscher Bahnhof Hamburg

Jonathan Leader Maynard, King’s College London

Chad Gibbs, College of Charleston

Janine Holc, Loyola University Maryland

Erin Hochman, Southern Methodist University

Edin Hajdarpasic, Loyola University Chicago

David Hirsh, Goldsmiths, University of London

Richard Breitman, American University (Emeritus)

Astrid M. Eckert, Emory University

Anna Holian, Arizona State University

Uma Kumar, University of British Columbia

Frances Tanzer, Clark University

Victoria J. Barnett, US Holocaust Memorial Museum (retired)

David Seymour, City University of London

Jeff Jones, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

András Riedlmayer Harvard University (retired)

Polly Zavadivker, University of Delaware

Aviel Roshwald, Georgetown University

Anne E. Parsons, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Carole Lemee, Bordeaux University

Scott Denham, Davidson College

Emanuela Grama, Carnegie Mellon University

Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (emeritus)

Katrin Paehler, Illinois State University

Raphael Utz, Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin

Emre Sencer, Knox College

Stefan Ihrig, University of Haifa

Jeff Rutherford, Xavier University

Jason Hall, The University of Haifa

Christian Ingrao, CNRS École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, CESPRA Paris

Hannah Wilson, Nottingham Trent University

Jan Lanicek, University of New South Wales

Edward B. Westermann, Texas A&M University-San Antonio

Maris Rowe-McCulloch, University of Regina

Joanna B. Michlic, University College London

Raul Carstocea, Maynooth University

Dieter Steinert, University of Wolverhampton

Christina Morina, Universität Bielefeld

Abbey Steele, University of Amsterdam

Erika Hughes, University of Portsmouth

Lukasz Krzyzanowski, University of Warsaw

Agnieszka Wierzcholska, German Historical Institute, Paris

Martin Cüppers, University of Stuttgart

Matthew Kupfer, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project

Martin Kragh, Uppsala University

Umit Kurt, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem

Meron Mendel, Frankfurt University of Applied Science, Anne Frank Center Frankfurt

Nazan Maksudyan, FU Berlin / Centre Marc Bloch

Emanuel-Marius Grec, University of Heidelberg

Khatchig Mouradian, Columbia University

Jan Zbigniew Grabowski, University of Ottawa

Dirk Moses, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Amos Goldberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Amber N. Nickell, Fort Hays State University

Tatjana Tönsmeyer, Wuppertal University

Thomas Kühne, Clark University

Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Appalachian State University

Amos Morris-Reich, Tel Aviv University

Volha Charnysh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Stefan Cristian Ionescu, Northwestern University

Donatello Aramini, Sapienza University, Rome

Ofer Ashkenazi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Roland Clark, University of Liverpool

Mirjam Zadoff, University of Munich & Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism

John Barruzza, Syracuse University

Cristina A. Bejan, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Isabel Sawkins, University of Exeter

Benjamin Nathans, University of Pennsylvania

Norbert Frei, University of Jena

Stéfanie Prezioso, Université de Lausanne

Olindo De Napoli, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Eli Nathans, Western University

Eugenia Mihalcea, University of Haifa

Rebekah Klein-Pejšová, Purdue University

Sergei I. Zhuk, Ball State University

Paola S. Salvatori, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa – Università degli Studi Roma Tre

Antonio Ferrara, Independent Scholar

Verena Meier, Forschungsstelle Antiziganismus, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Frédéric Bonnesoeur, Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung, TU Berlin

Sara Halpern, St. Olaf College

Irina Nastasa-Matei, University of Bucharest

Michal Aharony, University of Haifa

Michele Sarfatti, Fondazione CDEC Milano

Frank Schumacher, The University of Western Ontario

Thomas Weber, University of Aberdeen

Elizabeth Drummond, Loyola Marymount University

Jennifer Evans, Carleton University

​​Sayantani Jana, University of Southern California

Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, Fairfield University

Snježana Koren, University of Zagreb

Brunello Mantelli, University of Turin and University of Calabria

Carl Müller-Crepon, University of Oxford

Grzegorz Rossolinski-Liebe, Freie Universität Berlin

Amy Sjoquist, Northwest University

Sebastian Vîrtosu, Universitatea Națională de Arte “G. Enescu”

Stanislao G. Pugliese, Hofstra University

Ronald Grigor Suny, University of Michigan

Antoinette Saxer, University of York

Alon Confino, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Corry Guttstadt, University of Hamburg

Vadim Altskan, US Holocaust Memorial Museum

Evan B. Bukey, University of Arkansas

Elliot Y Neaman, University of San Francisco

Rebecca Wittmann, University of Toronto Mississauga

Benjamin Rifkin, Hofstra University

Vladimir Tismaneanu, University of Maryland

Walter Reich, George Washington University

Jay Geller, Case Western Reserve University

Atina Grossmann, Cooper Union

Francesco Zavatti, Södertörn University

Eliyana R. Adler, The Pennsylvania State University

Laura María Niewöhner, Bielefeld University

Elena Amaya, University of California-Berkeley

Markus Roth, Fritz Bauer Institut, Frankfurt

Brandon Bloch, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Monica Osborne, The Jewish Journal

Benjamin Hett, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

Volker Weiß, Independent Scholar

Manuela Consonni, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Svetlana Suveica, University of Regensburg

Todd Heidt, Knox College

Volha Bartash, University of Regensburg

Jakub Drábik, Slovak Academy of Sciences

David Hamann, Freie Universität Berlin

Matthew Kott, Uppsala University

Piotr H. Kosicki, University of Maryland, College Park

Ole Frahm, Independent Scholar

Carlo Gentile, University of Cologne

Mihaela Serban, Ramapo College of New Jersey

Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Doina Anca Cretu, Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Peter Gross, The University of Tennessee

Anna Ullrich, Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History, Munich

Benjamin Grilj, Institut für Jüdische Geschichte Österreichs

Harry C. Merritt, Amherst College

Richard Steigmann-Gall, Kent State University

Mats Deland, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall

Judith Vöcker, University of Leicester

Florian Kührer-Wielach, IKGS at LMU München

Hikmet Karcic, University of Sarajevo

Susan Rubin Suleiman, Harvard University

Mikko Ketola University of Helsinki

Gerald J. Steinacher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Charlotte Schallié, University of Victoria

Peter Davies, University of Edinburgh

Laurien Vastenhout, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam

Dave Rich, Birkbeck, University of London

Magdalena Marsovszky, Independent Scholar

Susanne Heim, Freie Universität Berlin

Sarah Rembiszewski, Tel Aviv University

Giovanna D’Amico, Università degli Studi di Messina

Susanne Urban, University of Marburg

Anika Walke, Washington University in St. Louis

Martin Clemens Winter, Leipzig University

Alexander Korb, University of Leicester

Tobias Freimüller, Fritz Bauer Institut, Frankfurt am Main

Polina Sparks, Manchester

Jonathan Skolnik, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Sascha Feuchert, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen

Henning Borggraefe, Arolsen Archives – International Center on Nazi Persecution

Sarah Jewett, London School of Economics and Political Science

Charlotte Kitzinger, Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen

Natalia Aleksiun, Touro College

Miriam F. Elman, Syracuse University

Bill Niven, Nottingham Trent University

Benny Morris, Ben-Gurion University (emeritus)

Raisa Ostapenko, Sorbonne University

Don H. Doyle, University of South Carolina

Donna Robinson Divine, Smith College and University of Haifa

Moritz Föllmer, University of Amsterdam

Lidia Zessin-Jurek, Czech Academy of Sciences

Jayne Persian, University of Southern Queensland

Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College

Judith Wechsler, Tufts University

Gerald Steinberg, Political Science, Bar Ilan University

Yanina Di Croce, Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Jamie L. Wraight, The University of Michigan-Dearborn

Zigmas Vitkus, University of Klaipėda

Alana Holland, American University

Kobi Kabalek, Penn State University

Anika Binsch, Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen

Kurt Tweraser, University of Arkansas

Ilan Troen, Ben-Gurion University

Lawrence Baron, San Diego State University

Helen Epstein, Independent Scholar

Nicholas Terry, University of Exeter

Gayle Zachmann, University of Florida

Shelley Baranowski, University of Akron

Andrei S. Markovits, University of Michigan

Wolfgang Freund, Universite du Luxembourg

Jeffrey Blutinger, California State University, Long Beach

Joanna Sliwa, Independent Scholar

John-Paul Himka, University of Alberta

Philippe Blasen, Romanian Academy, Iasi

Alvin H. Rosenfeld, Indiana University

Samuel Miner, University of Dayton

Christopher Gilley, The Wiener Holocaust Library

Günther Jikeli, Indiana University

Rena Molho, Independent Scholar

Srdja Pavlovic, Wirth Institute. University of Alberta

Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel, Utrecht University

Goldie Morgentaler, University of Lethbridge

Trevor Erlacher, University of Pittsburgh

Sol Neely, Heritage University

Hans-Rudolf Meier, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

Theron Snell, Independent Scholar

Daniel Jonah Wolpert, University of Cambridge

LF Graf Chodkiewicz Chudzikiewicz, International Research Institute, Macon, Georgia

Olga Karasik-Updike, Kazan Federal University and Higher School of Economics, Moscow

Paul Garfinkel, Simon Fraser University

Lauren Faulkner Rossi, Simon Fraser University

Claire Aubin, University of Edinburgh

Federica Pannocchia, Un ponte per Anne Frank

Thomas Schad, Humboldt University Berlin

Björn Krondorfer, Northern Arizona University

Martin Jander, Berlin Campus of Stanford University

Mehnaz Afridi, Manhattan College

Jochen Hellbeck, Rutgers University

Moshe Zimmermann, Hebrew University Jerusalem

Anna Lipphardt, Universität Freiburg

Sybille Steinbacher, Fritz Bauer Institut

Christopher Smith, Coventry University

James Bjork, King’s College London

Michaela Pohl, Vassar College

David N. Myers, UCLA

Monique Rodrigues Balbuena, University of Oregon

Franziska Exeler, University of Cambridge and Free University Berlin

Mark Harrison, University of Warwick

Magda Teter, Fordham University

Hershy Orenstein, International School of Holocaust Studies, Jerusalem

Charlie Laderman, King’s College, London

Karin Kvist Geverts, The Institute for Holocaust Research in Sweden

Alvin Rosenfeld, Weill Cornell Medical College

Harold Marcuse, University of California, Santa Barbara

Sarah Cramsey, Leiden University

Michel Gherman Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Bobbi Zahra, Independent Scholar

Rabbi Jeanette Friedman Sieradski

Paradise Valley, PA

Darcy Buerkle, Smith College

Melissa Kravetz, Longwood University

Gareth Pritchard, University of Adelaide

Gail Erlick Robinson, University of Toronto

Dominic Williams, Northumbria University

Ido de Haan, Utrecht University

Emanuel Plopeanu, Ovidius University, Constanța

Alti Rodal, Ukrainian Jewish Encounter

Vanni D’Alessio, University of Naples Federico II

Daniel Rickenbacher, University of Basel

Stéphane Bruchfeld, Uppsala University

Joanna Ostrowska, Independent Scholar

Irina Shikhova, Chisinau, Moldova.

Karel Berkhoff, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam

Georgiy Kasianov, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland

Michael Becker, University of Jena, Germany

Ana Bărbulescu, Institutul Național pentru Studierea Holocaustului din România “Elie Wiesel”

Janine Fubel, Department of History, Humboldt University Berlin

Anton Weiss-Wendt, Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies

Adina Babesh-Fruchter, KU Leuven

Andreas Körber, Universität Hamburg

Joshua Shanes, College of Charleston

Anne Lepper, Free University Berlin

Sebastian Weitkamp, Esterwegen Memorial

Martin Koers, Esterwegen Memorial

Andrej Umansky, Georgetown University

Silvia Goldbaum Tarabini Fracapane, Independent Scholar

Ray Brandon, Independent Scholar, Berlin

Carol A Bernstein, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Silke von der Emde, Vassar College

Ranen Omer-Sherman, University of Louisville

Franziska Koch, University of Potsdam

Wendy Lower, Claremont McKenna College

Anette Homlong Storeide, Falstadsenteret/Memorial Falstad Centre

Benjamin Lapp, Montclair State University

Carlos Alberto Haas, Ludwig Maximilian University

Jeanette Friedman Sieradski, Independent Scholar

Antonella Tiburzi, University of Bolzano

Marco Carynnyk, Independent Scholar

Sandra Alfers, Western Washington University

Elena Makarova, Independent Scholar

Shulamit S. Magnus, Oberlin College

Mikhail Edelstein, Moscow State University

Laura Jockusch, Brandeis University

1 posted on 05/06/2022 8:18:38 PM PDT by Kevmo
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To: Zhang Fei

for the Ukraine ping list


2 posted on 05/06/2022 8:19:57 PM PDT by Kevmo (Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
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Just curious. How many of them signed onto The 1619 project or CRT?

I am a retired academic and I do not trust them any more than I trust journalist or politicians.


3 posted on 05/06/2022 8:21:54 PM PDT by Fai Mao (I think we need more telephone poles!)
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"Just curious. How many of them signed onto The 1619 project or CRT? I am a retired academic and I do not trust them any more than I trust journalist or politicians."

...and how many of them are part of the 51 former intelligence officers who saw the 'classified evidence' and CONCLUSIVELY told the country that Trump 'colluded' with Russia?

And where were these people as these headlines were being written on a regular basis:


4 posted on 05/06/2022 8:26:45 PM PDT by BobL (Putin isn't sending gays into our schools to groom my children, but anti-Putin people are)
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To: Kevmo

I can probably find a list of 300 historians who disagree with these guys. Like the 7000 scientists who Clinton and Al Gore claimed Global warming is a creation of man using fossil fuels.

Sorry, but the left has destroyed my trust in any list of so-called experts who want me to believe they are right on what they want me to believe.

Not saying I think what Putin is doing is OK, nor if he is wrong. Until we get the idiot in the WH who created this mess out of office, and replace the Chico goons running things, these lists of so-called historians can literally kiss my gritz!.


5 posted on 05/06/2022 8:30:55 PM PDT by OneVike (Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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To: BobL

National Socilist’s of the world unite...


6 posted on 05/06/2022 8:33:24 PM PDT by foundedonpurpose (Praise Hashem, for his restoration of all things!)
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To: OneVike
I can probably find a list of 300 historians who disagree with these guys.
***Then, do it. I'll be deleting/not reading the rest of your post.

Like the 7000 scientists who Clinton and Al Gore claimed Global warming is a creation of man using fossil fuels. Sorry, but the left has destroyed my trust in any list of so-called experts who want me to believe they are right on what they want me to believe. Not saying I think what Putin is doing is OK, nor if he is wrong. Until we get the idiot in the WH who created this mess out of office, and replace the Chico goons running things, these lists of so-called historians can literally kiss my gritz!.

7 posted on 05/06/2022 8:33:41 PM PDT by Kevmo (Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
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300!!!! well, shit that settles it.


8 posted on 05/06/2022 8:35:13 PM PDT by Sarcazmo ("Sarcasm is the highest form of wit" ~ O. Wilde)
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Let's start with: NONE. Change my mind.
"Just curious. How many of them signed onto The 1619 project or CRT? I am a retired academic and I do not trust them any more than I trust journalist or politicians." ...and how many of them are part of the 51 former intelligence officers who saw the 'classified evidence' and CONCLUSIVELY told the country that Trump 'colluded' with Russia? And where were these people as these headlines were being written on a regular basis:
9 posted on 05/06/2022 8:35:51 PM PDT by Kevmo (Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
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OOPS!

I can probably find a list of 300 historians who disagree with these guys. Like the 7000 scientists who Clinton and Al Gore claimed Global warming is a creation of man using fossil fuels.

Sorry, but the left has destroyed my trust in any list of so-called experts who want me to believe they are right on what they want me to believe.

Not saying I think what Putin is doing is OK, nor if he is wrong. Until we get the idiot in the WH who created this mess out of office, and replace the Chico Chicom goons running things, these lists of so-called historians can literally kiss my gritz!

Fixed

10 posted on 05/06/2022 8:36:24 PM PDT by OneVike (Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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Here we go again -- an attempt to whitewash what was even in question in 2018. And, we're supposed to take the word of left-wing professors this time. It's absurd.

In 2018, Congress denied funding to the Azov battalion, who are the frontline fighters in this war for Ukraine. Why? Because of their neo-Nazi ties:

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/380483-congress-bans-arms-to-controversial-ukrainian-militia-linked-to-neo-nazis/

A little-noticed provision in the 2,232-page government spending bill passed last week bans U.S. arms from going to a controversial ultranationalist militia in Ukraine that has openly accepted neo-Nazis into its ranks.

House-passed spending bills for the past three years have included a ban on U.S. aid to Ukraine from going to the Azov Battalion, but the provision was stripped out before final passage each year.

This year, though, the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law last week stipulates that “none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide arms, training or other assistance to the Azov Battalion.”

“White supremacy and neo-Nazism are unacceptable and have no place in our world,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), an outspoken critic of providing lethal aid to Ukraine, said in a statement to The Hill on Tuesday. “I am very pleased that the recently passed omnibus prevents the U.S. from providing arms and training assistance to the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion fighting in Ukraine.”

And, let's not forget the Ukrainians have named streets after and built monuments to Nazi collaborators like Stepan Bandera:

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/ukrainian-capital-names-streets-nazi-collaborators-66968503

The Ukrainian Jewish Committee's director has harshly criticized a decision by the Ukrainian capital's legislature to name streets after Nazi collaborators.

Eduard Dolinsky said the Kyiv city council ruled Tuesday to name a city street after Ivan Pavlenko, whom he described as a Nazi collaborator and war criminal. Dolinsky said on Facebook Wednesday that Pavlenko led a Ukrainian unit involved in the killing of tens of thousands of Jews during the Nazi occupation of Ukraine.

Dolinsky said that the city legislators also named another Kyiv street after Nil Khasevich, an activist of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, who drew anti-Semitic cartoons and was involved in mass killings of Poles during World War II.

Dolinsky described the city council's move as an insult to Holocaust victims. The Ukrainian authorities had no immediate reaction.

And, how sick are the Ukrainians -- children are taught to sing songs about Bandera:

https://thenewsglory.com/in-ukraine-first-graders-sang-a-song-about-bandera/

A video began to spread on the Web where Ukrainian first-graders in embroidered shirts sing a song about Stepan Bandera, one of the main initiators of the creation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA, banned in Russia). The video with children was published on October 25 by the Vesti.ua Telegram channel.

It is noted that with the help of the video, first-graders from the Ternopil school joined the TikTok challenge and sang the song “Our Father Bandera, Ukraine is Mother”).

Earlier, on October 22, the specified song in the Ukrainian section of TikTok became more popular than the new track of the Russian rapper Morgenstern and Slava Marlow “I don’t know.” This song is actively sung at recess by Ukrainian schoolchildren.

11 posted on 05/06/2022 8:37:40 PM PDT by Kazan
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To: Kevmo
Here we go again -- an attempt to whitewash what was even in question in 2018. And, we're supposed to take the word of left-wing professors this time. It's absurd.

In 2018, Congress denied funding to the Azov battalion, who are the frontline fighters in this war for Ukraine. Why? Because of their neo-Nazi ties:

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/380483-congress-bans-arms-to-controversial-ukrainian-militia-linked-to-neo-nazis/

A little-noticed provision in the 2,232-page government spending bill passed last week bans U.S. arms from going to a controversial ultranationalist militia in Ukraine that has openly accepted neo-Nazis into its ranks.

House-passed spending bills for the past three years have included a ban on U.S. aid to Ukraine from going to the Azov Battalion, but the provision was stripped out before final passage each year.

This year, though, the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law last week stipulates that “none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide arms, training or other assistance to the Azov Battalion.”

“White supremacy and neo-Nazism are unacceptable and have no place in our world,” Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), an outspoken critic of providing lethal aid to Ukraine, said in a statement to The Hill on Tuesday. “I am very pleased that the recently passed omnibus prevents the U.S. from providing arms and training assistance to the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion fighting in Ukraine.”

And, let's not forget the Ukrainians have named streets after and built monuments to Nazi collaborators like Stepan Bandera:

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/ukrainian-capital-names-streets-nazi-collaborators-66968503

The Ukrainian Jewish Committee's director has harshly criticized a decision by the Ukrainian capital's legislature to name streets after Nazi collaborators.

Eduard Dolinsky said the Kyiv city council ruled Tuesday to name a city street after Ivan Pavlenko, whom he described as a Nazi collaborator and war criminal. Dolinsky said on Facebook Wednesday that Pavlenko led a Ukrainian unit involved in the killing of tens of thousands of Jews during the Nazi occupation of Ukraine.

Dolinsky said that the city legislators also named another Kyiv street after Nil Khasevich, an activist of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, who drew anti-Semitic cartoons and was involved in mass killings of Poles during World War II.

Dolinsky described the city council's move as an insult to Holocaust victims. The Ukrainian authorities had no immediate reaction.

And, how sick are the Ukrainians -- children are taught to sing songs about Bandera:

https://thenewsglory.com/in-ukraine-first-graders-sang-a-song-about-bandera/

A video began to spread on the Web where Ukrainian first-graders in embroidered shirts sing a song about Stepan Bandera, one of the main initiators of the creation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA, banned in Russia). The video with children was published on October 25 by the Vesti.ua Telegram channel.

It is noted that with the help of the video, first-graders from the Ternopil school joined the TikTok challenge and sang the song “Our Father Bandera, Ukraine is Mother”).

Earlier, on October 22, the specified song in the Ukrainian section of TikTok became more popular than the new track of the Russian rapper Morgenstern and Slava Marlow “I don’t know.” This song is actively sung at recess by Ukrainian schoolchildren.

12 posted on 05/06/2022 8:37:40 PM PDT by Kazan
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To: Kevmo

Well played. Wanna do poker sometime?


13 posted on 05/06/2022 8:38:04 PM PDT by Sarcazmo ("Sarcasm is the highest form of wit" ~ O. Wilde)
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To: Kevmo

Sorry but that is just wrong. It is not a question of numbers or voting. The Nazi elements control the ukie military and the mimlitary controls the state.


14 posted on 05/06/2022 8:38:42 PM PDT by ganeemead
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To: ganeemead

The Nazi elements control the ukie military and the mimlitary controls the state.
***Complete bullshiite. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. You won’t be able to provide that, we all know.


15 posted on 05/06/2022 8:40:01 PM PDT by Kevmo (Give back Ukes their Nukes https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4044080/posts)
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The science is settled. 300 historians can’t be wrong.

And neither can 17 intelligence agencies.


16 posted on 05/06/2022 8:48:45 PM PDT by proust (All posts made under this handle are, for the intents and purposes of the author, considered satire.)
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To: Kevmo

You can believe 300 scientists and Al Gore or your lying eyes.


17 posted on 05/06/2022 8:49:09 PM PDT by NorseViking
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To: BobL

Meanwhile putin is meeting with Hamas.


18 posted on 05/06/2022 8:50:51 PM PDT by NoLibZone (Ruling class noticed our total lack of pushback for how the election & Covid was handled.)
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To: Kevmo


19 posted on 05/06/2022 8:56:44 PM PDT by Dogbert41 (A dead thing goes with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. John 3:16 Z)
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To: Kevmo

A nazi as per Putin is anyone who resists Russification.


20 posted on 05/06/2022 8:59:16 PM PDT by Cronos
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