War Zelenskyy joins Canadian Parliament’s ovation to 98-year-old veteran who fought with Nazis - The man was part of SS Galichina, a unit whose history has been whitewashed by veterans groups in the West

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Zelenskyy joins Canadian Parliament’s ovation to 98-year-old veteran who fought with Nazis​


The man was part of SS Galichina, a unit whose history has been whitewashed by veterans groups in the West

The Canadian Parliament gave a standing ovation on Friday to a 98-year-old immigrant from Ukraine who fought in a Third Reich military formation accused of war crimes.

The elderly veteran, Yaroslav Hunka was honored during a session in which President Volodomyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine addressed the lawmakers to thank them for their support since Russia invaded his country, saying Canada has always been on “the bright side of history.” The Speaker of the House of Commons, Anthony Rota — who had compared Zelenskyy to Winston Churchill — recognized a “veteran from the Second World War who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops today even at his age of 98.”

The assembly then rose to applaud a man in a khaki uniform standing on the balcony, who saluted, according to this screenshot from Canadian television.

The man was identified as Hunka by the Associated Press, which published a photograph showing Zelenskyy smiling and raising a fist during the ovation.

The AP caption described Hunka as having “fought with the First Ukrainian Division in World War II before later immigrating to Canada.” The First Ukrainian Division is another name for the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, the military wing of the Nazi Party; the unit was also called SS Galichina.

This is the same unit that is honored by controversial monuments in Canada, Australia, and, as the Forward recently exposed, the suburbs of Philadelphia and Detroit. Jewish groups have called for their removal.

After a Forward article in August that was followed by coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, local television stations and other news outlets, the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia temporarily covered the monument located in a cemetery in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, pending discussions with local Jewish leaders. The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and regional branches of the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League had expressed outrage about the monument.

Formed in 1943, SS Galichina was composed of recruits from the Galicia region in western Ukraine. The unit was armed and trained by the Nazis and commanded by German officers. In 1944, the division was visited by SS head Heinrich Himmler, who spoke of the soldiers’ willingness to slaughter Poles.”

Three months earlier, SS Galichina subunits perpetrated what is known as the Huta Pieniacka massacre, burning 500 to 1,000 Polish villagers alive.

During the Nuremberg Trials, the International Military Tribunal declared the Waffen-SS to be a criminal organization responsible for mass atrocities including the “persecution and extermination of the Jews, brutalities and killings in concentration camps, excesses in the administration of occupied territories, the administration of the slave labor program, and the mistreatment and murder of prisoners.”

After the war, thousands of SS Galichina veterans were allowed to resettle in the West, around 2,000 of them in Canada. By then, the unit was universally known as the First Ukrainian Division.

A blog by an association of its veterans, called “Combatant News” in Ukrainian, includes an autobiographical entry by a Yaroslav Hunka that says he volunteered to join the division in 1943 and several photographs of him during the war. The captions say the pictures show Hunka during SS artillery training in Munich in December 1943 and in Neuhammer (now Świętoszów), Poland, the site of Himmler’s visit.

In posts to the blog dated 2011 and 2010, Hunka describes 1941 to 1943 as the happiest years of his life and compares the veterans of his unit, who were scattered across the world, to Jews.

Canada has two monuments to the unit, one in a Wayville, which is outside Toronto, the other in Edmonton. Canadian Jewish organizations have called for their removal.

It is unclear whether Zelenskyy knew that Hunka fought with the unit. In 2021, the Ukrainian president joined the governments of Israel and Germany in denouncing a march honoring SS Galichina in Kyiv.
 
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This is very illuminating to the way the systems that control the world we live in use narratives to shape thought. The narrative of liberal democracies vs Nazism has been used since the 40s, but now that the narrative of liberal democracies vs Russia has become more pressing it's fine to support and hire Nazis. Operation Paperclip was in a way the same.
 
So fucking based. I kneel.

Of course Conservatives and Troons are seething in anger.

The Canadian Commission of Inquiry on War Crimes of October 1986, by the Honourable Justice Jules Deschênes, concluded that in relation to membership in the Galicia Division:

"The Galicia Division (14. Waffen grenadier division der SS [gal. #1]) should not be indicted as a group. The members of Galicia Division were individually screened for security purposes before admission to Canada. Charges of war crimes of Galicia Division have never been substantiated, either in 1950 when they were first preferred, or in 1984 when they were renewed, or before this Commission. Further, in the absence of evidence of participation or knowledge of specific war crimes, mere membership in the Galicia Division is insufficient to justify prosecution."
 
Funny that even when they acknowledge the Nazi alliances in Ukraine, they leave out why Ukrainians teamed up with the Nazis back in the 1940s. History lesson time!

TL;DR Everyone should read this 1st hand account of why Ukrainians flocked to the 14th Waffen (Gallichina) to fight back the Red Terror.

Before Hitler ever took power, Stalin started the Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932. This was an intentional, man-made campaign of famine and starvation, meant to break the Ukrainian national identity and get them to buckle under pan-Soviet rule. 10% of Ukraine's population died; the usual estimate given is 7-10 million deaths, and depending on whether you want to count non-starvation deaths (in Soviet camps) as part of the genocide, it may have been as high as 20 million. The Soviets labelled this the Great Purge; the Ukrainians called it the Red Terror.

So when the Nazis rolled into Ukraine as part of Operation Barbarossa, the Nazis were the liberators.

This line in the OP article hides a hell of a lot of background:

Formed in 1943, SS Galichina was composed of recruits from the Galicia region in western Ukraine. The unit was armed and trained by the Nazis and commanded by German officers.

The Soviet Red Army in Ukraine closed the churches, shut down and looted the hospitals, stole every scrap of food they could from farmers, and killed resisters. When the main force retreated from the Nazis, they left behind roving bandit bands under Bolshevik commissars to terrorize the smaller towns. When the Nazis arrived, they re-opened the churches, supplied and staffed the hospitals, and bought food (instead of stealing) from the local populace as they went.

But they couldn't chase down all the Bolshevik terror groups in the countryside. So they organized volunteer squads of Ukrainians, equipped and trained them to defend their own land and kill any raiders they found. That's what the 14th Waffen was for, and that's why Ukrainians were (and still are) proud of serving in it.

Ultimately the Nazis lost in Russia and got pushed back. The Red Army eventually swarmed in, re-took Ukraine, and brutally oppressed them again for another 4 decades. The 14th was moved around as the Germans tried to shore up the Eastern Front. They blame the Soviets for a lot of the massacres attributed to them, and the post-USSR collapse documentation tends to back them up.

Literally, unironically, no exaggeration, the Nazis were the good guys in Ukraine. The cognitive dissonance this sentence causes shows how little modern audiences are told about the brutality of the Soviets. Communism really was that bad, and all the modern socialists, neo-Marxists, Antifa, breadTubers, anarcho-syndicalists, and leftists in general are desperate to minimize the horrific foundation of their ideologies.

Keep in mind this is from the Ukrainian perspective, and there's certainly some bias at play. But the interview posted above sheds some light on why modern Jews might be OK overlooking certain historical moments to applaud a 14th Waffen veteran.

Interviewer: I would like to ask how you feel about the holocaust — it seems to me that you actually saw some of it firsthand and took part?

Fedor: No, there was no “holocaust,” the Jews do what any guilty person would, they shift blame, and ask ‘what crime did I do?’ — but also let me show this crime scene they did. We fought Jews who actively took up arms against us, or at the least directly worked to aid our enemies. Some were punished for directly and indirectly causing the deaths of innocents, by working with the Reds, many GPU people were Jews, they were all shot when caught, and not by the Germans. It was a bloody business, but they caused their own fate.
I do want to say that not all Jews were part of this — many were left alone as they seemed to be no threat, and did not work with the Reds. There were so many Jews at the end of the war who fled west with us, we didn’t know how to take it. Today I am sure they claimed to be victims of Hitler, so they got special treatment. Some even worked with us which is surprising– they were as much repulsed by the actions of their brothers as we were, but we still did not trust them. I can’t say it in my country, but the holocaust is not true, I know there was no intention to kill all Jews. Let’s leave it at that.

It's inconvenient to notice the most brutal suppression of Eastern European Jews from the 1920s-1940s directly coincided with how strong a Communist presence was in the area.

Zelensky couldn't care less about debating who did what 80 years ago. He needs supporting propaganda for his nationalist cause, and anyone who was sufficiently nationalist makes the cut.

He doesn't care that the leftists applauding alongside him hold a similar ideology to the Soviets who decimated Ukraine's population. He just cares that they applaud long enough to write him a check.
 
This is very illuminating to the way the systems that control the world we live in use narratives to shape thought. The narrative of liberal democracies vs Nazism has been used since the 40s, but now that the narrative of liberal democracies vs Russia has become more pressing it's fine to support and hire Nazis. Operation Paperclip was in a way the same.
Nah, it's still very much "democracy against Nazis". Saddam was new Hitler. Assad was new Hitler. Now Putin is new Hitler, also the leader of the world white supremacists if you believe the MSM. The people with bad optics are minimized and the guys with good optics amplified, or vice versa if talking about the enemy. This applied to all sides in all wars. So Azov nazis get softly pushed aside and ignored, while Rusich (or similar problematic Russian units) gets a ton of screen time.
 
On one hand, I’m embarrassed by my leadership and their propensity to be a dumb faggots all day long, we should’ve never thrown in with the Ukrainian government or even their war. We have our own problems and my government just refuses to do anything about them. It’s just….embarrassing.

On the other hand, we’ve got a ton of Ukrainian immigrants here. Most of them are married, have families and are fleeing conscription. They came here, they are in night schools learning a third language, they are friendly, they’re not some borderline insane Ugandan shithead or another pajeet sending money back to his family. They like firearms, they don’t like the government, Jesus Christ If I could import more of these people, I would.
 
The ADL has been very quiet about this.
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I swear, you thunderdome niggers can't read
 
Where are all the Nazi hunters at with this guy. Instead they're tracking down senile secretaries and Hitler Jugend members who may or may not have reported Jews and can't even remember that far back to begin with.
The only track the ones that they don’t find of use. They keep around the nazis they can benefit from.
 
Where are all the Nazi hunters at with this guy. Instead they're tracking down senile secretaries and Hitler Jugend members who may or may not have reported Jews and can't even remember that far back to begin with.
The Ukrainian SS Brigade is one of historys more subtle stories. Which is why journalists have trouble with it.

Ukraine was stuck between Stalin's Red Army, who they despised due to Stalins genocides, and Hitler, who they despised less as he had not tried to exterminate them yet. Non Germans could not joun the wehrmacht. Only the SS Brigades could recruit foreigners. So they joined the Brigade in order to kill the Russians and push them out of Ukraine.

At which point the SS sent them all to France to fight the Americans. The Ukes didn't want to fight Americans. They only signed up to fight Russians. So they shot their German SS Officers and joined the French Resistance.
 
I really wonder what Jews and boomers are going to do with their time once everyone who's ever breathed the same air as a Nazi is dead. They can't possibly fill the entirety of every day talking about black dick.

...Can they?
"We are the ancestors of the Holocaust. We will never be healed of our generational trauma, we are defined by a legacy of austricization, slavery and death."

That's exactly what's going to happen.
 
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