All 160 public schools in Lviv held memory lessons in honor of the Nazi war criminal, officer of the 201st Auxiliary Police Batallion, Holocaust perpetrator, organizer of mass killings of Poles, Hauptmann Roman Shukhevych marking 75 anniversary of his death.
Rivne officials bringing flowers to monument of Ulas Samchuk - Nazi collaborator, editor of antisemitic n/paper «Volyn» in 1941-43. Samchuk called for destruction of Jews while observing mass murder of 30 thousand Jews of Rivne. His edition published 318 antisemitic texts.
Today on Holocaust Remembrance Day, major Ukrainian media «Ukrainska Pravda» announces presentation of book «Lions of Galicia» dedicated to the Nazi SS Galizia 3-rd battalion of 4-th regiment. This Nazi war criminals group consisted Holocaust perpetrators and deaths camp guards.
Vinnitsa producer of electrical equip Promavtomatica offers products designed for Polish and Israeli clients - Bandera Solar and Bandera Power. Named after leader of OUN - nationalists that during WWII murdered tens of thousand of Poles and actively participated in Holocaust
A historical street in Odessa was just renamed after Nazi collaborator, the SS Galizia Division organizer Myhaylo Omelyanovych-Pavlenko. Below is his letter where he writes about his joy on formation of the SS Galizia Division. «Heil Hitler» writes Omelyanovych-Pavlenko.
Nobel Prize laureate Ivan Pavlov street in Uzhgorod was renamed after the Nazi mass murderer, Holocaust perpetrator, chief of Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in Kyiv - Ivan Kedulich. Later he joined UPA where took part in mass murderers of ethnic Poles in Western Ukraine.
Nobel Prize Laureate Ivan Pavlov street in Pervomaysk (Ukraine) was just renamed after Petro Dyachenko - Nazi war criminal, Holocaust perpetrator, SS Galizia division officer, 31st Schutzmannshaft battalion commander, Warsaw uprising suppressor, awarded by Nazi Iron Cross.
Street in Solotvino renamed after Mykhaylo Kolodzynskiy. In 1938 he wrote: «We’ll not be able to kill 3,5 million Jews in uprising. There’s no doubt that anger Ukrainians toward Jews will be especially terrible. The more Jews die in uprising, the better it will be for Ukraine».
Nikopol City Council renamed a street after Petro Dyachenko - Nazi war criminal, Holocaust perpetrator, SS Galizia division officer, 31st Schutzmannshaft battalion commander, awarded by Nazi Iron Cross.
Kaniv city named a street after Ulas Samchuk - editor of antisemitic Nazi n/paper «Volyn». Samchuk author of articles justifying Holocaust and calling for the murder of Jews. Samchuk’s n/paper posted 318 anti-Jewish pieces while 25k Jews in Rivne were killed, incl 6k children
Ukraine’s National Memory Institute marks birthday of Vasyl Levkovych - commander of Nazi Shutzmannshaft and Auxiliary Police, the murderer of more than 4 thousand Jews of Dubno on October 5, 1942. In 1943 he joined UPA and took part in mass killings of ethnic Poles.
Lutsk City Council renamed a street after Anatoly Kozyar - OUN-UPA commander, one of the major organisers and perpetrators of Volyn Massacre in which tens of thousands of ethnic Poles were murdered by Ukrainian nationalists.
Lutsk City Council renamed the Jewish painter Isaak Levitan street after notorious antisemite and OUN leader Stepan Lenkavsky. In summer 1941 at OUN’s conference Lenkavsky declared: «In relation to Jews we’ll take every measure to destroy them».
The major Ukrainian mobile telecomunication company Lifecell offers to install a song «Bandera is our Father» on the phone instead of beeps. Stepan Bandera was head of Ukrainian Nationalists whose members have actively participated in Holocaust and mass murders of Poles WWII.
Lutsk City Council have named street after Ukrainian nationalist leader and Nazi collaborator Andriy Melnyk. Members of Melnyk organization participated in the mass murder of 20 thousand Jews of Lutsk during Holocaust. War time photo shows banner Glory to Hitler, Glory to Melnyk.
Dnepro City Council voted to name a street after Heroes of UPA - paramilitary formation of Ukrainian nationalists that perpetrated mass murders of Poles. On July 11, Poland will mark the National Day of Remembrance of victims of the genocide committed by Ukrainian nationalists.