Ukrainian nationalists (OUN) and Baltic "Forest brothers" in WW2. Bandera's (OUN), p. 2 - Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aFAM20QQ50In paragraph 6 of the Charter of the International Nuremberg Military Tribunal, the circle of "leaders, organizers, instigators and accomplices who participated in the drawing up and implementation of a common plan or conspiracy aimed at committing any of the above crimes" of the Nazis were designated by the court.
In the materials of the International Nuremberg Military Tribunal, the structures of the OUN-UPA appear as one of the many collaborationist forces in occupied Europe that collaborated with the Nazis, in particular with the Abwehr and his chief, Admiral Canaris.
It has been documented that the punitive-police armed units of the OUN-UPA were created by the German special services on the Nazi model.
More than 16% of the OUN-UPA militants served in the German army, in the Ukrainian and German police and gendarmerie.
The Germans handed over to the OUN-UPA 100 thousand rifles and guns, 10 thousand machine guns, 700 mortars, and a lot of ammunition.
The former Nazi leaders of the Abwehr Lahusen, Stolze, Lazarek, Paulus testified to this at the trial.
So, according to Lazarek: "S. Bandera received 2.5 million marks from the Germans, that is, as much as Melnik receives" (the leaders of the OUN-Bandera and OUN-Melnik - ed.).
According to Paulus: “In addition to the Bandera and Melnik groups, the Abwehr point, as well as the Abwehr 202 command, used the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC).
Priests of the Ukrainian Uniate Church, who took part in the fulfillment of our assignments along with other Ukrainians, were also trained in the training camps of the governor-general."
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Anti-Semitic sentiments are sweeping across Europe.
This time, graffiti appeared in Munich - an oven in which the Star of David is burning. Just like it was in the concentration camps. Very German.
The police are looking for the artist, but so far no results. Perhaps this is precisely the creativity of the new Germans who entered the country thanks to Merkel