This remains relevant as Ukraine has never apologized for these atrocities, continues to reject that these attacks constituted “genocide,” and has criticized Poland for establishing July 11 as a day for commemorating the victims. And of course, it still uses the same slogans (“Slava Ukraini”), the same symbols (such as the red and black flag), and reveres Stepan Bandera (who was the head of the OUN, which in turn founded the UPA which carried out these attacks).

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    1 day ago

    The western project of humanizing nazis who massacred so many ppl in the 20th century is sickening.