posted ago by sharks_n_colorado ago by sharks_n_colorado +7 / -2

Most know the deal with this but I came across some interesting info thought I'd share regarding this;

If you weren't aware, Ukraine has had a serious Nazi-Problem since Ukraine's 2014 Color-Revolution Coup. This coup was assisted with the well funded Neo-Nazi group now known as Azov Battalion. This battalion is the remnants from the WWII's Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. The UNO was essentially created and lead by Stepan Bandera who is still a prominent figure within Azov. His statue is placed at several locations in West Ukraine were he committed mass atrocities.

Here is a great 2014-current recap of Ukraine's Nazi -Problem from Jimmy Dore

It was one reason given by Putin as to why hes invading Ukraine - to Denazify. What Did Putin Mean by 'Denazification' of Ukraine and Why is It so Important?

Check out Bandera's Postwar Activity & Death. He was assisted by both MI6 & the CIA. Whats strange is during WWII USA Army Military Intelligence supposedly tried to kill him several times.

According to Stephen Dorril, author of MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, OUN-B was re-formed in 1946 under the sponsorship of MI6. The organization had been receiving some support from MI6 since the 1930s.[57] One faction of Bandera's organization, associated with Mykola Lebed, became more closely associated with the CIA.[58] Bandera himself was the target of an extensive and aggressive search carried out by the Counterintelligence Corps (CIC).[59] It failed, having described their quarry as "extremely dangerous" and "constantly en route, frequently in disguise".[60] Some American intelligence reported that he even was guarded by former SS men.[61] His organization perpetrated many crimes, including hundreds of thousands of murders,[51] counterfeiting, and kidnapping. After the Bavarian state government initiated a crackdown on it, Bandera reached an agreement with the BND, offering them his service, despite CIA warning the West Germans against cooperating with him.[62]

He met his death by the hands of the Soviet KGB;

Two years after his death, on 17 November 1961, the German judicial bodies announced that Bandera's murderer had been a KGB defector named Bohdan Stashynsky who acted on the orders of Soviet KGB head Alexander Shelepin and Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev.[95] After a detailed investigation against Stashynsky, a trial took place from 8 to 15 October 1962. Stashynsky was convicted, and on 19 October he was sentenced to eight years in prison.