Ukrainian SS In Britain - Postwar SS-Galizien Division Refugees

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @Snaktos
    @Snaktos Год назад +2564

    Coming back to this video after a Ukrainian SS man was given a standing ovation in the Canadian parliament. Really goes to show how clueless most people are about what happened in the Second World War and the shameful lack of prosecution for so many war criminals.

    • @LadyEvend
      @LadyEvend Год назад +144

      Have you seen the glowing faces of Zelenski and his wife? For them IT was their moment of glory. Glory of Ukraine !

    • @vandelayindustries6128
      @vandelayindustries6128 Год назад +44

      @@LadyEvend Is Zelenskiy not Jewish?

    • @jean-rochdion4898
      @jean-rochdion4898 Год назад

      ​@@vandelayindustries6128 and!?!?! you have the 3 Abrahamic holy psyops branch on both side of the Frontline right now!!!
      Christians have kills Christians.... same for Muslims and Jews!!!
      nothing new under the SUN!!

    • @maksimborodajenko9930
      @maksimborodajenko9930 Год назад +82

      ​@@vandelayindustries6128 I don't think he realises there would be no jews if Nazis would win, well certainly not in the Ukraine

    • @maksimborodajenko9930
      @maksimborodajenko9930 Год назад

      The west chose not to prosecute ex-nazi criminals, but to use them instead in their upcoming fight with USSR. Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonian nazi offspring diasporas have a huge influence on the politics of the states they even do not live in. Now it is time for Ukraine. I think you can understand that the sole reason is to confront Russia and create a lot of tension on the border.

  • @randomguy4116
    @randomguy4116 Год назад +1425

    Hey Mark, you should send this to the Canadian parliament!

    • @whitelilycalla
      @whitelilycalla Год назад +77

      Would this help, do you think?? Nazies will not punish nazies...

    • @r200ti
      @r200ti Год назад +46

      They know exactly what they were doing. What they need to be shown is most people arent stupid and they dont actually control the internet - just parts of it.

    • @questtech2698
      @questtech2698 Год назад +29

      they knew. they thought they wouldn't get caught

    • @andycommonsincanada
      @andycommonsincanada Год назад +25

      As a Canadian I can only agree 100%.

    • @nadiasawicki4108
      @nadiasawicki4108 Год назад +2

      utter tosh full of misinformation.

  • @DeusVoltage
    @DeusVoltage Год назад +1627

    In Canada, it is worse than just monuments. Our current Deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, is the granddaughter of Michael Chomiak, the then-editor of the Nazi newspaper in Ukraine. He was one of the few Ukrainians deemed valuable enough to be evacuated on a train by the Germans when the Soviets were approaching. When this was brought up in the media, she not only falsely called it "Russian disinformation," but also doubled down and said he was a refugee escaping persecution. An absolute slap in the face to all the people murdered by the Nazis that his newspaper worked overtime to cover up and in many cases justify.

    • @mistershabba
      @mistershabba Год назад +192

      She went even further than that, she had Russian Diplomats expelled over it!

    • @DeusVoltage
      @DeusVoltage Год назад +227

      ​@@mistershabbaFor a government that tries to link anyone who disagrees with them to the "Nazi" label, it's remarkable how cozy so many of them are with actual Nazis.

    • @mistershabba
      @mistershabba Год назад +147

      @@DeusVoltage What's discouraging is the lack of follow up from the press. Not one reporter ever pushes on what she thinks her grandad did or what he told her he did. It's especially strange because she's not the first western politician to have Nazi Forbearers (Germany, Hello?). If she just said something like "I don't choose my family however I don't defend the things he did during his life and it was a shameful chapter" blah blah blah, that would probably be adequate for most people. Freeland INSISTS it's all made up, weird!

    • @DeusVoltage
      @DeusVoltage Год назад +82

      ​@@mistershabbaThat was the part that certainly came across as odd. We don't pick our ancestors, but we can acknowledge when they do something wrong. Heck, the Trudeau government hardly goes a day without apologizing for some issue that happened long before most of us were born. I don't want to believe our Deputy PM has neo-Nazi tendencies, but she certainly didn't help her case by calling him a victim of persecution, and really didn't do any favours to the historical record by claiming it was all a "Russian" smear campaign, especially considering the records were public at that point.

    • @piked261
      @piked261 Год назад

      No neo Nazis operating in Ukraine now they've all seen the light and have become true Democrats and lovers of freedom..😂😂

  • @davidangel-blair9358
    @davidangel-blair9358 Год назад +145

    As a Canadian, I wish our leaders had watched your video, months ago! Since the late 1940s successive Canadian governments have not disclosed how many former Nazis were living in Canada. Good thing you made this video. Thank you Mark!

    • @islandlife6591
      @islandlife6591 Год назад +1

      Your leaders know very well the history of Ukraine. For example the grandfather of your deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland was a Ukranian Nazi propagandist and apparently a role model for the minister as she stated in the past....

    • @tmarinelic
      @tmarinelic Год назад +25

      Oh they knew..
      It suits their current russo-hate narrative

    • @merit7344
      @merit7344 Год назад +2

      ​@@tmarinelicthe hate is fully deserved due to russia never taking any accountability of them commiting genocide and attempting to russify the independent central eastern european republics by bringing in russian populations and due to russia harboring same imperial ambitions today

    • @pare5markes909
      @pare5markes909 Год назад +16

      ​@@merit7344you are totally misinformed!

    • @TheMrakic
      @TheMrakic Год назад +6

      They knew, they thought they will get away with it

  • @alexeykkk9557
    @alexeykkk9557 Год назад +1114

    It’s also interesting to note that there have been parades of former SS troops in Latvia and Estonia. Absolutely openly. With no discouragement from any of the other EU countries.

    • @rebuzz6866
      @rebuzz6866 Год назад +46

      Those formations never participated in any kind of genocide, they served as front-line soldiers. It is hard to believe, but the Latvian SS Legion served as guards at the Nuremberg trials, guarding Nazi war criminals.

    • @timah9506
      @timah9506 Год назад

      This is madness, The younger generation has no idea about the historical truth in World War II! What is going on in the Western press today is a creative lie

    • @solanjedere
      @solanjedere Год назад +157

      Once I've heard in Estonia that nazis were war heros and there was no jews in there, they were fighting the soviets. First I got shocked then I gave a big ironic laugh. Unbelievable.

    • @punishedgloyperstormtroope8098
      @punishedgloyperstormtroope8098 Год назад +22

      Cry more

    • @punishedgloyperstormtroope8098
      @punishedgloyperstormtroope8098 Год назад +15

      @@solanjederecry

  • @edilemma8052
    @edilemma8052 Год назад +2792

    There are 50+ streets named after Bandera, Shukhevich and likes from OUN in modern day Ukraine. You can't commemorate nazi collaborators on a state level, and at the same time pretend that where are no neo-nazi following in Ukraine because Zelensky is a Jew. "Ukraine above all" and "Ukraine for Ukrainians" is a main narrative in Ukraine today as it was in ultranationalistic Ukrainian circles during WWII.

    • @webtoedman
      @webtoedman Год назад +105

      The more threatened a group is, or feels itself to be, the more extreme its attitudes are likely to become, and the more violent their response to threats. Quite why the Russian government felt it would be advantageous to stick their hand into this particular bag of snakes is debatable.

    • @roland11110010101
      @roland11110010101 Год назад

      Yes pituh, and there will be more of these streets in future instead of some commie scum that tortured ukrainians.

    • @Levuppercut
      @Levuppercut Год назад +179

      Well, well, you should have begun with the main Nazi colaborant, and that is tovarishch comrad Stalin, to whom there are presently thousands of monuments and street names in present day Russia. Nationalism in Europe, including Ukrainian one was always a response and counter measure to Soviet communo-fascism.

    • @frakismaximus3052
      @frakismaximus3052 Год назад

      You have no idea how completely absurd you are.

    • @Levuppercut
      @Levuppercut Год назад +73

      @Albin Vega There was no such thing. You are lying.

  • @philipreed387
    @philipreed387 Год назад +976

    The current deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland is the granddaughter of a former Nazi news paper editor who operated in Ukraine and Poland during WW2 his name being Chomiak.
    He was amongst those mentioned who arrived in Canada out west. Canada today has a very large 3 million strong diaspora. Freeland states in her autobiography that her grandfather was a great influence on her political outlook in her teen years. She looked right at home on a quick tour with Trudeau 10 days ago smiling her way around Kiev glad handing along with Trudeau whilst presenting another cheque for $500 million.

    • @donwhite2144
      @donwhite2144 Год назад +1

      I've read that the newspaper that Chrystia Freeland 's grandfather was given by Nazis would run recruitment ads for SS Galicia and print Goebel's speeches.

    • @irinaruperti
      @irinaruperti Год назад +64

      This is true…

    • @caroline2833-o7c
      @caroline2833-o7c Год назад +1

      deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland is evil, she lies about her grandfather Michael Chomiak (a.k.a. Mykhailo Khomiak) Editor-in-chief of daily newspaper an Ukrainian newspaper with its headquarters in Vienna, that was published from 1940 to 1945. It was described as "vehemently antisemitic." Nazi propaganda daily, published during World War II in the Ukrainian language with the Nazi-German financial aid, and with exposure orchestrated by Joseph Goebbels himself. The anti-Jewish materials published in Krakiws'ki Visti contributed to the mass murder of Jews.

    • @izabelajarzabek3292
      @izabelajarzabek3292 Год назад +20

      Well during WW2 there was no Poland as a state. We were under German occupation.

    • @truckihuzztr5049
      @truckihuzztr5049 Год назад

      Her grandfather was one of many, the most capable nazis went to the US, for example, Adolf Heusinger, even became NATO chairman for military committee 😂
      Or Werner von Braun, one of the most important people in NASA when they made the moon landing, for more informations on nazis that went to the US, check out paperclip operation.
      Its crazy how much was hidden from us when it comes to the nazis.
      Operation gladio also interesting.
      With all the factual background informations, it’s no surprise that NATO is helping Ukraine to defeat Russia

  • @colinjohnston5734
    @colinjohnston5734 Год назад +606

    As a Canadian I think our entire country should add this to our history curriculum.

    • @Northstowe_Documentary
      @Northstowe_Documentary Год назад +6

      Russian disinformation 😂😂

    • @onesong2001
      @onesong2001 Год назад

      History is written by the winners. You better make sure Trudeau doesn't beat you.

    • @BigMrFirebird
      @BigMrFirebird Год назад +14

      I have a friend who lived in Nelson BC and his landlord was openly Ukrainian SS.

    • @mercb3ast
      @mercb3ast Год назад +15

      It should be. The problem is, our primary and secondary school educations are still heavily influenced by the anti-communist propaganda of the cold war. Our education systems still, to this day, carry that water. Glossing over the Soviet-German war, and downplaying it as much as possible to diminish the role the Soviets played in defeating the Nazis.

    • @someone28
      @someone28 Год назад

      We had it but after many conservative government and educational cuts done by them they probably removed it because on of their old time party members belong to this same division.

  • @yzmey42113
    @yzmey42113 Год назад +2129

    Today 24th September 2023, in the Canadian parliament, 98 year old veteran of the SS-Galizien, Yaroslav Hunka, received a standing ovation.

    • @47Lancelot
      @47Lancelot Год назад +232

      insane

    • @a.nefertiti6980
      @a.nefertiti6980 Год назад +293

      That's what brought me to this video. Disgraceful!

    • @Sleepery22
      @Sleepery22 Год назад +187

      Yup, I thought of this video immediately when I saw that old 'freedom fighter' in Canadian parliament.

    • @escapetheratracenow9883
      @escapetheratracenow9883 Год назад +179

      Absolutely disgusting. I watched the portrayal of his SS colleagues in Schindler's List last week. Now I will never get the haunting music from the film and the Canadian parliamentarians clapping and cheering out of my mind.
      I feel completely sick.

    • @escapetheratracenow9883
      @escapetheratracenow9883 Год назад +174

      @@Sleepery22 Mark Felton released a video detailing how Ukraine raised three divisions of SS men to fight the Russians. Half of these men served as guards in the death camps, the rest went to Normandy where doubtlessly they shot and killed Canadian soldiers storming Juno Beach on June 6th, 1944.

  • @Thermopylae2007
    @Thermopylae2007 Год назад +1048

    This is still living history. The Canadian Parliament gave a standing ovation to a 98 year old veteran who was in the House of Commons for Zelensky's visit. He was identified as someone who fought for Ukrainian independence from Russia in WW2, but it only came out afterwards that he was in the Gallician SS!

    • @angeledduirbonesu1989
      @angeledduirbonesu1989 Год назад +46

      I'm here as well for the same scene. Hilarious

    • @TheBlazersfan22
      @TheBlazersfan22 Год назад

      Yea . It was very embarrassing. Funny how everyone just clapped at the dude. Knowing he was a nazi.

    • @TrollMeister-s6n
      @TrollMeister-s6n Год назад +27

      Oh Canadia!

    • @robshirewood5060
      @robshirewood5060 Год назад

      they knew already what his nazi background was

    • @mrsgtshepardxd6193
      @mrsgtshepardxd6193 Год назад

      Sorry this is now Russian disinformation, Please move along.

  • @krisbham
    @krisbham Год назад +1786

    Excellent masterpiece of the truth Mark. As a Pole, I am astonished with your attitude and ability to present the raw history; as it is and without attempts of hiding or bleaching its grey spots.

    • @MrRugbylane
      @MrRugbylane Год назад +16

      Yes

    • @PansiusiakPiotr
      @PansiusiakPiotr Год назад +38

      Mark Felton - The Chad(British) Historian

    • @zero-zone4911
      @zero-zone4911 Год назад

      ​@@PansiusiakPiotr >sodom island

    • @Kalleri13
      @Kalleri13 Год назад +21

      True bu content like this should not be shown since it high lights main points of Russian propaganda. It should have been left until Ukraine has won the war.

    • @AthelstanKing
      @AthelstanKing Год назад +226

      @@Kalleri13 lmfao if russian propaganda is historical fact maybe you should question your blind obedience to the side your on?

  • @bertblue9683
    @bertblue9683 Год назад +257

    I remember when Canadian parliament honored a German SS soldier with not one, but two standing ovations. You should do a presentation on that.

    • @freudefreud
      @freudefreud Год назад +6

      wow, how terrible that is! It must be the biggest crime that has been committed this year. Yeah, let us made more presentations about ww2 criminals, it is very important amid Putin's invasion in Ukraine.

    • @bertblue9683
      @bertblue9683 Год назад +9

      It was sarcasm. It was a disgrace to all the free nations. If there are any left. We cannot allow the honorific applause for a German war criminal.

    • @freudefreud
      @freudefreud Год назад +4

      @@bertblue9683 I agree - they should not applause to the war criminal Putin after what he did in Chechnya and Georgia - it would not be the war in Ukraine now.

    • @bertblue9683
      @bertblue9683 Год назад +8

      I feel like we're not having the same conversation. English is your second language?

    • @freudefreud
      @freudefreud Год назад +4

      @@bertblue9683 do you disagree with my statement?

  • @asdkjh4370
    @asdkjh4370 Год назад +2176

    Big respect from Poland - brave video despite massive main stream propaganda. Current war has much more in common with this history than people think. Volhynia ethnic clensing - we remember.

    • @Ярослав-с7и6г
      @Ярослав-с7и6г Год назад +46

      And don't you remember Pacification?

    • @Dekares1
      @Dekares1 Год назад +39

      @@Ярослав-с7и6г What do you mean by Pacification?

    • @trumpforever6706
      @trumpforever6706 Год назад +126

      @@Ярослав-с7и6г May 21, 2023 - "Ukraine criticises Poland’s call for Zelensky to apologise for Ukrainian war crimes in WWII, such as the massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia."
      Whatever you mean by Pacification, it seems to me that that contradicts it abundantly.
      *Addendum:* I only found it now, I didn't know the episode:
      _Pacification of Chłaniów and Władysławin_ - mass murder of civilians, looting and arson perpetrated in the village of Chłaniów and adjacent settlements of Chłaniów and Władysławin, Żółkiewka Municipality, Krasnostaw District of Lublin Province, by the self-governing Ukrainian Legion of defense in the service of the Germans . The pacification took place on the morning of July 23, 1944

    • @JuliaCherdantseva
      @JuliaCherdantseva Год назад

      It seems you do not. Otherwise Polish government would not lick the asses of bandera neo Nazis in Kiev. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ and would not support zelenski

    • @ludmilawheeler2001
      @ludmilawheeler2001 Год назад

      @@trumpforever6706 Poles were killing and mistreating Ukrainians for centuries ,since 16 centuries on,
      mass murder of Ukrainians by Poles is well documented historical fact,so don't blame Ukrainians, you Poles were exactly the same

  • @mrr2880
    @mrr2880 Год назад +649

    About 8 years ago I asked a colleague of mine who had an unusual surname where his parentage was form. He explained his Grandfather was from Ukraine and was captured in Italy and eventually ended up as a farm labourer in Norfolk.. I asked him if he was in the Ukraine 14SS and he said yes but you're the only person outside of his family who has ever mentioned it and was surprised I even knew about it..

    • @chamuuemura5314
      @chamuuemura5314 Год назад +41

      As a child I met a former Nazi and Jew who’d become friends. They both passed on now but most people saw them as old white immigrants speaking a then communist language.
      The nuance was lost on pretty much almost everyone. It took a Jew to recognize a (former) Nazi but only a Jew was strong enough to forgive and accept the (former) Nazi as a friend.

    • @yknowiknow5937
      @yknowiknow5937 Год назад +18

      ​@@chamuuemura5314 The "acceptance", goes both ways. YOU behave, as if forgiveness is better, than realizing and admitting you were wrong. 🤔😒

    • @Marcony547
      @Marcony547 Год назад

      Ukrainian una unso staged a massacre in Volhynia and Padola, killing thousands of Poles! For what? Racial hatred! Then these criminals fled to Canada and lived there to old age! Now their descendants, Ukrainians, are committing the same crimes with Russians on racial grounds and hatred of Russia! First, let Ukraine and Canada answer for Volhynia and Padole, where thousands of Poles and Jews were killed!

    • @whyjnot420
      @whyjnot420 Год назад +11

      @@yknowiknow5937 In both cases, i.e. forgiving and admitting wrong, the only thing of true meaning is action in support of words. It might be easier to forgive than to admit wrong. Yet those are both just words. Actually changing ones behavior to match their rhetoric... that is the hard part and the part that is truly worthy of praise.

    • @yknowiknow5937
      @yknowiknow5937 Год назад

      @@whyjnot420 just for lefty dictator Democrats, it seems, IMPOSSIBLE for THEM/POSSIBLY YOU, to admit WRONG DOING, that's for damn sure. 🤔😒

  • @YouKnowImRight2
    @YouKnowImRight2 Год назад +564

    What people dont see on American/British TV is that Ukrainians still promote and salute like these guys did.

    • @Ferdinand6
      @Ferdinand6 Год назад

      "EEEEWWWW WEST STOOPID NATO UKRAIEN COLONIALISM COLONIALISM IMPERIALISM NAZI NAZI NAZI ANZI SS WAFFEN SS WAFFFEN BUH GUR MUHR WEHRMACHT 338TH BATTALION 32829TH DIVISION AND SWASTIKA EEEEEWWWW" and "USSR GOOD THIS WAR SACRED POOTIN GOOD USSR". ahhhh, such classic

    • @iramehra2774
      @iramehra2774 Год назад

      Yes we do.If it wasn't for these guys, ukrainians as a nation would have stopped to exist due to polish occupation of the Western Ukraine and then occupation by the bolshevicks

    • @brookman1971
      @brookman1971 Год назад +78

      And Americans and British support them! Give them money and weapons

    • @humanoid7277
      @humanoid7277 Год назад

      Unfortunately its not the peopel that support, it's the lies from their conspiracing goverment to their people that do.

    • @blitzkriegedvanhauten5261
      @blitzkriegedvanhauten5261 Год назад +13

      So what

  • @andycommonsincanada
    @andycommonsincanada Год назад +80

    As we now know, we got over 2000 of them here in Canada. We even honoured one in the House of Commons.

    • @MihailChepolino
      @MihailChepolino Год назад +5

      and 2000 of them have family"s multiply

    • @АндрійШозда-ч6в
      @АндрійШозда-ч6в 6 месяцев назад +1

      Deschênes commission didn't find any proofs of Waffen-SS division Galicia war crimes.
      And the same goes for other trials and commissions in USA, Australia, Canada and U.K

    • @mariamartisovicova369
      @mariamartisovicova369 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@АндрійШозда-ч6вkto dnes verí komisiám,Azov,Kraken a podobné zoskupenie sú diskutabilné.Evidentne je , že niekto nad nimi drží ochrannú ruku a už len ten fakt, že mnohí významní politici v radách EU parlamentu sú priamymi potomkovia, bývalých členov SS npr Urschulla

  • @billrener4897
    @billrener4897 Год назад +788

    Here in the USA, I worked with a lady whose father was from Galicia. She knew that he had been in some kind of military, during the war, but was never given any details. I never told her what I thought. She liked the fact that my grandparents were also from Galicia. But my people were victims of her father's comrades.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +34

      I had the same experience. I'm a Rebel but I adore Ukraine and use the colors of the flag in my art. I met a second generation UPA lady who thought I was a Loyalist because of my art. She had no idea what CHERVONA KALYNA was!!! Her father was a freedom fighter, he fought the Commies- that was all she knew. Who the hell was I to destroy her life and her view of her father??? So I let her believe that her father was a hero.

    • @piked261
      @piked261 Год назад +43

      ​@@tatianalyulkin410 and that was a stupid thing to do 😂

    • @ArchOfficial
      @ArchOfficial Год назад

      @@tatianalyulkin410 You do know the commies treated Ukrainians so badly that even nazi occupation was preferable? He might not have been a hero, but he sure was doing the right thing in the grand scheme of things.

    • @nathanbrompton453
      @nathanbrompton453 Год назад +8

      Did someone in your State Dep. recently say that they knew there was a Nazi problem but "it was complicated?" I don't remember a name sorry.

    • @rafomic4210
      @rafomic4210 Год назад

      ​@@nathanbrompton453how you mean ?

  • @markhowson9694
    @markhowson9694 Год назад +567

    Thanks for this, Mark. I had a summer job in a Derbyshire quarry in the mid-80s and one of the people I worked with was an Eastern European in his 60s who spoke no English other than a stream of obscenities. One of his co-workers told me that he had fought against the Soviets in the war and lived in "a Russian gypsy colony over the hill." I've long suspected that he might have been a member of one of the foreign SS divisions and this video does seem to confirm that. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @aaronstone6204
      @aaronstone6204 Год назад +80

      @Twitter Is Cancer Who are the alleged victims you are referring to? I suspect I know but I doubt you have the brass balls to say it.

    • @pissiole5654
      @pissiole5654 Год назад +68

      @@aaronstone6204 nope, just another hit and run edge lord, he ain't coming back

    • @StevenKeery
      @StevenKeery Год назад

      @@aaronstone6204 : Just a 'drive by' by another anti-semite.

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 Год назад

      @@pissiole5654
      He doesn't care about their activities in the exterminations of Jews and other "untermensch" in Ukraine and work in concentration camps.

    • @johnbrown8570
      @johnbrown8570 Год назад

      @Twitter Is Cancer you lost in 45 and you lose everyday since and going forward. The best thing your believed Hitler ever did was kill Hitler.

  • @mybirthday1986
    @mybirthday1986 Год назад +399

    The Canadian Parliament just gave a standing ovation to one of the Galizien SS Division members -- Yaroslav Hynka. Absolute madness.

    • @TrollMeister-s6n
      @TrollMeister-s6n Год назад +7

      Oh Canadia!

    • @warage927
      @warage927 Год назад +11

      @@Aqua--Fyre Years ago, In Australia a gun shooter attack muslim church who was trained in Azov battalian.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Год назад +10

      The reasoning from many Ukrainians - "those guys were fighting against the Russians, just like we do, so they are our national heroes!" - is parallel to people who defend John Amery (son of Leo Amery, a Churchill war government minister - John moved to Germany, enlisted with the Nazis during WW2 and was hanged for treason in 1945) on the grounds that "he wasn't trying to get soldiers to fight against Britain, he only wanted to help the Germans fight communism/Stalin". At the time, Stalin and the USSR were vital to keeping the allied war effort going, so if you tried to mobilize soldiers to fight for Hitler against Stalin, then you WERE a traitor against the western allies too!

    • @kshitijkumar9094
      @kshitijkumar9094 Год назад +2

      The same people who dare to accuse india of committing extra Judicial killing of a terrorist in Canada with absolutely no proof to back it all up. What a laughing stock.

    • @kshitijkumar9094
      @kshitijkumar9094 Год назад

      @@010O Skripal was a double agent, he was a spy, this guy Canada is mad about was a terrorist, separatist and a murderer, he bombed a flight which has Indians AND Canadians on it. The guy literally bombed and killed Canadians and Canada is mad about him dying, on top of that their clown PM doesn't have an ounce of evidence yet to back up his accusations 🤡

  • @GraceCanadaful
    @GraceCanadaful Год назад +264

    14 SS Galizin Division murdered over 100,000 Polish civilians in Wolyń, Galicia. My grandma Stefania was terrified of them, when her family (including my mother) lived in Zamość. Thank you Mark for your videos.

    • @atoki2
      @atoki2 Год назад +12

      They didn't. OUN members did. And the number is around 60k, which is still not cool.

    • @mihrom6140
      @mihrom6140 Год назад +38

      ​@@atoki2don't deny their crimes

    • @atoki2
      @atoki2 Год назад +16

      @@mihrom6140 I will. Because there are no significant 14 SS division crime records. If you're trying to convey historical truth, then you should do it with correct details.

    • @mihrom6140
      @mihrom6140 Год назад

      @@atoki2 In the West, because of the Cold War, they refused to recognize evidence from the East when investigating the crimes of the SS division "Galicia". If there is a murder in one house, will you look for evidence of murder in another house? All these are attempts to shield Nazi war criminals.

    • @HCforLife1
      @HCforLife1 Год назад +37

      @@atoki2 there aren't significant 14 SS division crime records - you are right... BUT! At the end of the war - after disaster of 44 where Glizing were almost destroyed by russians (70%), the germans took into their ranks: concentration camp wachman's (ukrainians who were killing poles, slovak's and jews with cold blood in there), upa-collaborant police (Ukrainian who couldn't get into Glizen during unit forming - as there was two times more of applicants than open positions back then - they cooperated with upa, directly murdered or helped upa in genocide), and other criminals. That's right - the 14 SS division at the end of the war was mostly assembled by people who were killing Poles, Slovaks or Jews.

  • @toowindytoskydive
    @toowindytoskydive Год назад +192

    I used to work as a travel agent and back in the early 2000's I sold a couple of tickets to Kiev to an old Ukrainian man who had not been back to the country since WW2. He said that he had worked for the Germans as an interpretor which meant that her was persona non grata until Ukraine became indepenent when the USSR collapsed. He might well have been just a trsnalsator but I always wondered if there was more to his story than he choose to disclose.

    • @lubomyrluciuk4158
      @lubomyrluciuk4158 Год назад +11

      The truth will set you free: read "In the Maelstrom: The Waffen-SS 'Galicia' Division and Its Legacy," by Myroslav Shkandrij (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023). Those of you who can read, that is.

    • @mtnvortex
      @mtnvortex Год назад +6

      Ah, yes. He may have farted in some old babushka's bonnet. How would we ever know? Perhaps we should concoct a story, just to be safe.

    • @drlca6601
      @drlca6601 Год назад +8

      there's always more

    • @tomsawer8696
      @tomsawer8696 Год назад +44

      NIAZI Ukrainians always say they were drivers, cooks , or translators.

    • @rachelwatson5503
      @rachelwatson5503 Год назад

      Where are they now, someone said some were possibly put in Gateshead, where else in UK were they moved to, just another government cover up, like iron railings were cut down to support the war effort, what other lies are going to be revealed, the population has been under government control all their lives, we just didn't know it, I guess we know now, so what's happened since 2020 shouldn't come as a surprise

  • @gancarzpl
    @gancarzpl Год назад +1492

    It is estimated that the total number of people killed in genocide by Ukrainians and different fractions of the OUN is around 850,000. Belorussians, Poles, Jews, Slovaks, Czechs, Roma, Russians, Armenians, Hungarians, Georgians and 70 000 Ukrainians. It is important to know that the local Ukrainian population voluntarily participated in all preparations and the killings of its neighbors. The participation of Ukrainian civilians in the genocide was so high that most of the killing was done by local Ukrainian peasants. As a reward, they always split with OUN the property of the killed people.

    • @alexden7714
      @alexden7714 Год назад +3

      Do not forget that they killed all Ukrainians who did not support Nazism. This is exactly what is happening now in Ukraine.

    • @Ярослав-с7и6г
      @Ярослав-с7и6г Год назад +44

      After the war, did the Nuremberg Tribunal find OUN or Bandera guilty?

    • @gancarzpl
      @gancarzpl Год назад +294

      @@Ярослав-с7и6г As with most Nazis, they were never put on trial, they escaped justice. The USA refused the extradition to Poland of several members of the OUN responsible for genocide during WWII due to the accused's age and bad health.

    • @alexden7714
      @alexden7714 Год назад +17

      @@Ярослав-с7и6г Yes

    • @Dekster351
      @Dekster351 Год назад +56

      @@Ярослав-с7и6г эти упыри потом воевали в Лаосе. Учите историю.....

  • @ianwatson5605
    @ianwatson5605 Год назад +139

    Well done Mark for your great research into how our Government gave sanctuary to the Nazis.

    • @Adelit26
      @Adelit26 Год назад +4

      Well done propaganda. Made next video about 1,5 million russianzzz went over to Hitler's side during WW2

    • @sarahvaughan-yu4ug
      @sarahvaughan-yu4ug Год назад +2

      ​​​@@Adelit26а что, этим 1.5 миллионам русских кто-то разве аплодирует?

    • @Adelit26
      @Adelit26 Год назад +1

      @@sarahvaughan-yu4ug вы аплодируете разрушению украинских городов, убийству украинских детей, женщин, гражданского населения. По-вашему зомбоящику каждый день звучат нацистские призыаы обернутые в красивые фантики. Вот о чём нужно сейчас говорить. Это видео сплошная пропаганда чтобы в очередной раз облить грязью Украину и отвести внимание от бесчеловечный преступлений паРаши. Сколько вы уничтожили людей, разрушили судеб, люди годами обживались, строили, вкладывали большие деньги в бизнес, растили детей а вы пришли и все растопптали и уничтожили и еще запретили выжившим говорить на своем языке.

    • @Adelit26
      @Adelit26 Год назад

      @@sarahvaughan-yu4ug и да, у вас над кремлем развивается флаг этих 1,5 миллионов, флаг предателей и пособников фашизма стал символом вашей страны

    • @Adelit26
      @Adelit26 Год назад +1

      @@sarahvaughan-yu4ug в этой войне вы показали себя как нация нелюдей, начиная с циничной бомбёжки роддома и драмтеатра в Мариуполе где было написано ДЕТИ, да и всего города, когда вы лупили бомбами по многоэтажками и похоронили там около 100 тысяч гражданских, пытки и насилие над детьми и женщинами в Буче, Ирпене, Изюме и других городах, показательные расстрелы пленных и пытки с отрезанием головы на камеру и так далее. Вот об этом нужно сейчас говорить, а не вытягивать из чулана какие-то старые истории, многократно перекручивать их и строить на этом оправдание своего собственного фашизма и нацизма.

  • @johncreed2627
    @johncreed2627 Год назад +57

    Some of them moved on to Canada and Oz. In Canada they are celebrated as heroes, just ask Trudeau.

  • @maarivk.31
    @maarivk.31 Год назад +127

    “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” - George Santayana

    • @JuliaCherdantseva
      @JuliaCherdantseva Год назад +3

      100%

    • @39exposures
      @39exposures Год назад +4

      So, who doesn't remember it?

    • @korol5523
      @korol5523 Год назад +2

      we remember and honor those who fought for Ukraine, the one who did not understand that peace is better than war does not understand history.

    • @DuderinoDeux
      @DuderinoDeux Год назад

      Also those who are not allowed

    • @pyotrbagration2438
      @pyotrbagration2438 Год назад +2

      @@39exposures 90% of modern Ukrainians.

  • @TedSCSI
    @TedSCSI Год назад +738

    Poles knows well about crimes committed by SS Galizien, it's estimated that this formation was responsible for murdering over 120 thousands of Poles and hundred thousands of polish Jews (ie during "Action Reinhart"). Those soldiers are remembered for their bestial murders, robberies and rapes not only in eastern part of occupied Poland but also during Warsaw Uprising where 400 Ukrainians under command of Peter Diaczenko were used. I remember being told horrible stories from people who witnessed their crimes.

    • @achatcueilleur5746
      @achatcueilleur5746 Год назад +11

      14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician) had their troops recruited exclusively from German "District of Galicia/Distrikt Galizien" of German "General Governorate for the Occupied Polish Region / Generalgouvernement für die besetzten polnischen Gebiete"

    • @laloelsalamanca
      @laloelsalamanca Год назад

      And just like the Japs don't mind being nuked by the USA so the Poles seem to be ok with that these days.

    • @anci2757
      @anci2757 Год назад +68

      @@achatcueilleur5746 SS Galizien and SS Nightingdale 78-82 %. Ukrainian volunteers - US Congress Library has all necessery documents to prove it

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Год назад +16

      This is so, which generally it seems Present day Poland , if not forgetting, is forgiving for the assistance Poland is giving to maintain an independent Ukraine. The working toward elimination of the thoughts that we had in the past for a better future for all was part of the founding of the European Community / European Union. We cannot change the injustice of the past, we can build the fairness of tomorrow

    • @vital11122
      @vital11122 Год назад

      Sadly there're people in Poland who dont like young Ukrainians few generations after for that reason.

  • @Kaptain.Obvious
    @Kaptain.Obvious Год назад +25

    Congratulations Mark. This is truly the most well researched doc on this subject. I too am here after the Hunka fiasco in Canada. I totally agree with other commenters that this needs to be shared with the Canadian Parliament, if not to educate them, then at least to shame them for their ignorance. Sad that in this age of easily available historical research that so few know of it (or probably don’t care).

    • @G3NK5T42
      @G3NK5T42 3 месяца назад

      Educate them? You’re so naive if you think that they didn’t know. They knew perfectly well who and what they’re doing and supporting. Why do you think they helped put them into power 2014, and have been funding and arming them to kill the Russian-speaking population in the Donbass for the past decade?

  • @neuroticat4026
    @neuroticat4026 Год назад +271

    Thank you for spreading this knowledge to viewers in the West.
    Greetings from Poland.

    • @Vlad0304UA
      @Vlad0304UA Год назад +2

      Too much tragic music and lies to the point. Try to find out the truth from more sources, preferably not related to Russia.

    • @iramehra2774
      @iramehra2774 Год назад

      No tak,byliscie okupantami na Ukrainie, tak jak moskale ale do waszych glow to noe dociera.Bandera bronil Ukraine od was i od ruskich .

    • @СерГАН-ы1ь
      @СерГАН-ы1ь Год назад +19

      Спасибо что есть ещё адекватные поляки, которые помнят историю и не пытаются оправдать фашизм и неофашизм в Украине.

    • @Vlad0304UA
      @Vlad0304UA Год назад +2

      @@СерГАН-ы1ь Как только закончится финансирование "адекватные поляки" быстро вспомнят как они жгли москву вместе с украинцами :)
      А все остальные поляки об этом и не забывали. Как Сталин с Гитлером разорвали их страну на части в 1939-м..

    • @СерГАН-ы1ь
      @СерГАН-ы1ь Год назад +3

      @@Vlad0304UA В Варшаве при Гитлере было гетто евреев и лагеря смерти. При Сталине и коммунистах Польша не утратила национальную валюту, культуру и так далее. Так кто рвал? И кто врëт?

  • @djape1977
    @djape1977 Год назад +663

    In the winter and spring of 1944, the SS-Galizien participated in the destruction of several Polish villages, including the village of Huta Pieniacka, were about five hundred civilians were murdered. The Polish historian Grzegorz Motyka has stated that the Germans formed several SS police regiments (numbered from 4 to 8) which included "Galizien" in their name. Those police regiments joined the division in Spring 1944. On 23 February 1944, before being incorporated into the division, the 4th and 5th police regiments had participated in anti-guerrilla action at Huta Pieniacka, against Soviet and Polish Armia Krajowa partisans in the village of Huta Pieniacka, which had also served as a shelter for Jews and as a fortified centre for Polish and Soviet guerrillas. Huta Pieniacka was a Polish self-defence outpost, organized by inhabitants of the village and sheltering civilian refugees from Volhynia. On 23 February 1944, two members of a detachment of the division were shot by the self-defense forces. Five days later, a mixed force of Ukrainian police and German soldiers shelled the village before entering it and ordering all the civilians to gather together. In the ensuing massacre, the village of Huta Pienacka was destroyed, and between 500 and 1,000 of the inhabitants were killed. According to Polish accounts, civilians were locked in barns that were set on fire, while those attempting to flee were killed.

    • @olgaluna6447
      @olgaluna6447 Год назад +153

      Similarly, Ukrainian police locked people in a barn and set them on fire in a Belorussian village Khatyn (and in many other villages). The Soviet film "Go and See" is about this story.

    • @josephcernansky1794
      @josephcernansky1794 Год назад

      did you forget all the POLISH SS that fought against the Americans and British and French in France? And hunted down French Resistance and civilians?
      There were thousands of SS troops from ALL over Europe. And just because they were "SS" does NOT mean they committed war crimes. If you want war crimes....then put ALL Serbians and Croats on trial!! Every single last one of them!!! EVERY man, woman and child...old enough to carry a grenade! And don't forget the Norwegians, Danes, Dutch, Belgians, French, Italians, Spanish, Turks, ALL the Slavic ethnicities, British, Irish. The German laws forbid anyone who was not of German citizenry to be in the Wehrmacht. BUT...the SS were a military force outside these German laws. Thus, many men and women from non-German countries joined the SS. towards the last year of WW2, it is estimated that HAL or MORE of all the SS left fighting until the end of the war were NON-Germans.
      And by the way....MANY Slavs fought with the Germans for the chance to kill the Bolshevik Communists. Learn something about the German propaganda during that time. The Nazis and OTHERS were all promising to unite ALL of Europe as one greater "republic" and destroy Bolsheviks and Communists. Not just Jews, of which Jews were the biggest adherents to the socialist ideology, and quite frankly still are. Which led to a lot of the anti-Jewish sentiments among the populace even though they had no other reason to dislike their Jewish neighbors. THAT was one of the reasons SOME of these people chose to fight with the Germans. In fact, the German high command wanted to arm ALL of Ukraine to kill the Russian Communists while the German Army went on holiday!
      It was the MOST Far-Flung event in human history and can't be easily wrapped up in a tidy little package. There was so much, with so many, in so many places. The affects are directly felt today for ALL of us on this planet.

    • @suzanneberger8202
      @suzanneberger8202 Год назад

      And today want to relive their narcissistic psychopathic 'glory days' but performed by another but similar "tribe/group" in similar massacre-style just without guns.

    • @MrRenics
      @MrRenics Год назад +85

      And now Poland supports them, so blame yourself too.

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 Год назад +40

      @@MrRenics I'm not Polish so "blame yourself" is a bit miss placed...

  • @garylawson5381
    @garylawson5381 Год назад +95

    Your matching accurate photographs with the details of the subject is unmatched by others who throw in random footage.
    Thanks again Dr Felton!!!

    • @Eric-kn4yn
      @Eric-kn4yn Год назад

      You mean like photos of hitler youth POWs normandy 😂

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 Год назад +2

      @@Eric-kn4yn Pretty much all the photos are from the Ukrainians though. That 12th SS photo is quite well known, a poor choice. Ukrainians didn't use the ss symbol, it was replaced by the lion.

  • @PzKpfwTigerIsBest
    @PzKpfwTigerIsBest Год назад +20

    You may be aware that this week, a veteran of this division was honoured in parliament up here in Canada (a "little oopsie" but nothing new for the current administration).
    It was uncanny because just days before that I had watched this video and was surprised that there were memorials honouring Nazis in Canada and abroad.
    Then lo and behold, I see this scandal unravel before me, and I thought "if you're a WWII veteran, and you fought against the Russians in Europe, that puts you squarely in one faction ..." and as it turns out he's a member of SS Galizien !
    The ghost of wwii isn't quite done haunting us yet

    • @Пупсик-и6д
      @Пупсик-и6д Год назад +1

      Я тебя уверяю об этом уже узнал весь мир

  • @XEPOMETP
    @XEPOMETP Год назад +354

    To be honest, I'm pretty much surprised that such a big english speaking channel tell about Ukrainian nationalism. Not many people around the world know about it. They even have song that sounds like "Bandera is our father, Ukraine is our mother", but Ukrainian media deny nazism in Ukraine. Thanks for telling the truth.

    • @gabrielbakalarz5722
      @gabrielbakalarz5722 Год назад +35

      Every single Pole knows and they still support Ukraine. Nothing helps if you are brainwashed

    • @pax6833
      @pax6833 Год назад +19

      Bandera wasn't a nazi, he was a political prisoner. Maybe don't judge people who didn't have the luxury of being picky about who they got help from to liberate their country.

    • @gabrielbakalarz5722
      @gabrielbakalarz5722 Год назад +39

      @@pax6833 make a pact with devil then and expect everyone to consider you an angel ps: he was . No doubts about it

    • @andrzejhinc6404
      @andrzejhinc6404 Год назад

      @@pax6833 xD what about OUN manifest, dictated by Bandera, in witch it is openly stated, that in order to Ukraine be free and peacefull, they have to eradicate Jews and Poles in their lands, and other minorities if they will resist being expelled in order for Ukraine to be "clean as a Glass", and what about his knowledge about Wołyń massacres? You don't need to kill people personally to be like Hitler
      PS. And Yes, I know that at the time of wołyń massacres Bandera was kept prisoner, but that does not change fact, that he forged etchnic clansing and anti-semitic ideology of OUNb

    • @Samimi_Sabimi
      @Samimi_Sabimi Год назад +22

      There were many articles in the English-language press about Ukrainian neo-Nazism. Articles published ten years ago, maybe earlier. And in Ukraine all this time, neo-Nazism was gaining momentum. So, in the West they knew what was happening there. And apparently they supported it. It’s just that before the war with Russia, ordinary readers were not interested in this

  • @joyaroy8532
    @joyaroy8532 Год назад +150

    A brilliant historical account of the Galicean SS of Ukraine SSR that none of the host countries' citizens are aware about.

    • @Miko_the_First
      @Miko_the_First Год назад +5

      List of the Russian SS including Vlasov’s Army!
      Для осознания всей чудовищности той лжи, которую навязывали во времена СССР, навязывают сейчас в России и стараются это делать за её пределами, сейчас и ето будет продолжаться ещё очень долго. Ведь обвинять в предательстве и преступлениях всех кроме самих себя, не признавая вину и без покаяния, намного проще, в рамках строительства новой, реваншистской неототалитарной державы.
      Итак, русские подразделения в составе СС:
      Добровольческий полк СС «Варяг».
      1-я русская национальная бригада СС «Дружина».
      15-й казачий кавалерийский корпус СС.
      29-я гренадерская дивизия СС «РОНА» (1-я русская).
      30-я гренадерская дивизия СС (2-я русская).
      36-я гренадерская дивизия СС «Дирлевангер».
      15-й Казачий русский корпус войск СС ФХА-СС - 3 дивизии,16 полков.
      29-я Русская ФХА-СС - 6 полков.
      30-я Русская ФХА-СС, 1-го формирования 1944г., - 5 полков.
      1-я Русская национальная бригада СС «Дружина» - 3 полка, 12 батальонов.
      1-я Гвардейская бригада РОА «Зондеркоманда Љ113″ СД - 1 батальон, 2 роты.
      Бригада СС»Центра противобольшевистской борьбы» (ЦПББ) - 3 батальона.
      Разведовательно-диверсионное соединение Главной Команды «Россия - Центр» зондерштаба «Цеппелин» РСХА- СС - 4 отряда спецназначения.
      Вооруженные силы Конгресса Освобождения Народов России (КОНР) (1 армия, 4 корпуса, 8 дивизий, 8 бригад).
      Русская Освободительная Армия Конгресса Освобождения Народов России (3 дивизии, 2 бригады).
      Русская Освободительная Армия Вермахта - 12 охранных корпусов, 13 дивизий, 30 бригад.
      Русская Освободительная Народная Армия - 5 полков, 18 батальонов.
      Русская Национальная Народная Армия - 3 полка, 12 батальонов.
      Русская Национальная Армия - 2 полка, 12 батальонов.
      Военно-Воздушные Силы КОНР (Авиационный корпус КОНР) - 87 самолётов, 1авиагруппа,1 полк.
      582-й охранный (русский) корпус Вермахта - 11 батальонов.
      583-й охранный ( эстонско-русский) корпус Вермахта - 10 батальонов.
      584-й охранный (русский) корпус Вермахта - 6 батальонов.
      590-й охранный казачий (русский) корпус Вермахта - 1 полк, + 4 батальона.
      580-й охранный казачий (русский) корпус Вермахта - 1 полк , + 9 батальонов.
      532-й охранный (русский) корпус Вермахта - 13 батальонов.
      559-й охранный ( русский) корпус Вермахта - 7 батальонов.
      Русский легион «Белый Крест» Вермахта - 4 батальона.
      «Особая дивизия «Россия»» генерала Смысловского - 1 полк, + 12 батальонов.
      Бригада «Граукопф» - «РННА» генерала Иванова - 1 полк, + 5 батальонов.
      442-я Особого назначения - 2 полка РОА.
      136-я Особого назначения - 2 полка РОА.
      210-я Особого назначения стационарная пехотная (береговой обороны) - 1 полк, + 2 отдельных батальона РОА.
      Русский охранный корпус Вермахта в Сербии - 1 бригада, + 5 полков.
      Русская «Народная стража» генерального комиссариата «Москва» (Тылового района группы армий «Центр») - 13 батальонов, + 1 кавалерийский дивизион.
      15-й Горнострелковый корпус особого назначения 2-й танковой армии:
      69-й Корпус особого назначения 2-й танковой армии: русских - 1 дивизия , 8 полков;
      А теперь главное - по приблизительным подсчетам, на стороне нацистской Германии воевало от 1.5 млн. до 2 млн.. русских. Причем эти данные общедоступные и на сегодняшний день имеют, каких либо грифов секретности. К примеру, на западе они давно уже рассекречены и общедоступны, вот только в Росси неохотно говорят о миллионе своих соотечественниках, которые пошли воевать за Гитлера, и вспоминают лишь товарища Власова, который, к слову сказать, пролил русской крови больше чем демоноподобный и всеужаснейший Степан Бандера. Кстати, Степан Бандера, в отличие от Власова, не признан нацистским преступником.
      Прекрасно понятно, почему на протяжении существования СССР это все скрывалось, но после распада заговорили о неприятном. Жаль, свобода длилась недолго и сейчас русский солдат, освободитель и спаситель, хотя правильнее было бы говорить советский, с учетом вклада каждого народа СССР. А, что до сопротивления УПА, Белорусской освободительной армии, Лесных братьев, Горянского движения и многих других, то не мешайте в одну ступу освободительные движения против советской тирании и откровенное предательство - сдачу врагу.
      Хотя, история России, в принципе, это одна сплошная хронология предательства и лжи, но это уже совсем другая тема для разговора..

    • @jozefmalik8443
      @jozefmalik8443 Год назад +1

      ​@@Miko_the_First
      Nacista zbytočné tu vypisuješ bludy a odporuje Ukrajinských nacistických teroristov SS-AZOV,SS-AYDAR, SS-KRAKEN, SS-TOTENKOPF, SS-GALICIEN, SS-EDLWEIS, SS-WAFEN a Banderovskych rasistov ktorí vraždia Ruskú menšinu na Donbase a Luhansku od fašistického ozbrojeného prevratu Maidan financovaneho USei 5 000 000 000 $.

    • @jozefmalik8443
      @jozefmalik8443 Год назад

      ​@@Miko_the_First
      S. Bandera bol vrah, rasista q lúpežné zavraždil Poľského ministra vnútra a bol odsúdený na smrť v roku 1934.
      To skurvený rasisti nevedia.

    • @alexandr_52rus
      @alexandr_52rus Год назад +4

      ​@@Miko_the_Firstctrl+c ctrl+v 😅

    • @iustusira7202
      @iustusira7202 Год назад +10

      @@Miko_the_Firstо, новая методичка теперь и на ютубе. Ботяра, когда в окоп, в клещеевке побратимы заждались

  • @aaronboucher629
    @aaronboucher629 Год назад +199

    5000 Ukrainian SS were in a prisoner of war camp at a big house which sits derelict in Haddington east Lothian. There's a book called Morningside Mataharis which has lots of info on this time.

    • @2MinuteHockey
      @2MinuteHockey Год назад

      Another gift that keeps on giving from German barbaric culture -- SS exports

    • @markwalker4219
      @markwalker4219 Год назад +6

      They were in the camp in the grounds of amisfield House not actually the house. I remember growing up in the 70sthere were a lot of old Ukrainian men worked locally

    • @mjw9821
      @mjw9821 Год назад

      ​@@markwalker4219111 q 111q111😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @deezeed2817
      @deezeed2817 Год назад +12

      The Ukrainian SS is the Azov battalion and all the other groups that run in Kiev.

    • @mlys7184
      @mlys7184 Год назад

      Ukrainian N*zi's... no surprise there

  • @tompaj1620
    @tompaj1620 Год назад +19

    Excellent coverage. Thank you. This is my first encounter of this history provided in english. Galizean division committed numerous atrocities on Poles, Jews and even Ukrainians and surprisingly modern Ukraine pretends that problem does not exist….

    • @yuriyseliuk4120
      @yuriyseliuk4120 11 месяцев назад

      are there any documents or Nuremberg trial documents which can prove your words? or youtube "knowledge" thats is peak :)
      I am genuinely interested in those docs and would like to see them if you can share the source

    • @ВелиалВинчестер
      @ВелиалВинчестер 7 месяцев назад +1

      Monuments to the Nazi Bandera are erected in Ukraine. And NATO countries support Nazi Ukraine

  • @bensanderson7144
    @bensanderson7144 Год назад +214

    I found this by accident. Three days ago - September 22, 2023 - a member of this unit was given a standing ovation in the Canadian Parliament.

    • @freudefreud
      @freudefreud Год назад +3

      wow, how terrible that is! It must be the biggest crime that has been committed this year.

    • @May4thbwithu
      @May4thbwithu Год назад +3

      ​@@freudefreudjust goes to show how ignorant people are

    • @adrianfundescu5407
      @adrianfundescu5407 Год назад +1

      WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The speaker of Canada's House of Commons on Sunday apologized for praising an individual at a parliamentary meeting who served in a Nazi unit during World War Two.
      Two days earlier, Speaker Anthony Rota had recognized 98-year old Yaroslav Hunka as a "Ukrainian hero" before the Canadian Parliament. Hunka served in World War II as a member of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, according to the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights group that demanded an apology.
      Rota in a statement took responsibility for what was characterized as an oversight, calling the initiative "entirely my own."
      "I have subsequently become aware of more information which causes me to regret my decision," he said, adding his "deepest apologies" to Jewish communities.

    • @TheSMR1969
      @TheSMR1969 Год назад +1

      ​@@freudefreud no, I think Ukraine dropping a cluster Munition in Donetsk was the worst

    • @freudefreud
      @freudefreud Год назад +1

      @@TheSMR1969 Who cares what you think, random guy, who knows nothing about Ukraine. I could start arguing about how comes that Mariopole is destroyed to the ground in one month but Donestsk is still in much better shape after 8 years, but I would not - it is worthless.

  • @UrBoiiMunchy
    @UrBoiiMunchy Год назад +364

    Canadian politcians gave a standing ovation to a 98 yr old veteran of this group when Zelensky visited

    • @janetch7384
      @janetch7384 Год назад

      yes how odd was that? because the zionists were not able to expose him all these years???

    • @HPHP2
      @HPHP2 Год назад +3

      That's nice.

    • @alexandrcorbin
      @alexandrcorbin Год назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @KLRmurdercycle
      @KLRmurdercycle Год назад

      Squad sized groups have been surrendering, following Russian pamphlets on how to safely surrender and avoid Ukrainian nationalists at all costs. Supposed 140k already have surrendered since june via a Russian "Volga" radio frequency

    • @oberg987654321
      @oberg987654321 Год назад +17

      Most likely because Zelensky asked them too.

  • @OldFArt-gx9fh
    @OldFArt-gx9fh Год назад +695

    Slovak national uprising was brutally crushed, but only now 80 years later I learn that it was Ukrainians and not Germans who committed atrocities.

    • @tonyackerman7806
      @tonyackerman7806 Год назад +7

      Proofs?

    • @eugenkratochvila600
      @eugenkratochvila600 Год назад

      @@tonyackerman7806 I'm proof, I'm Slovak ,and my grandfather was fighting and killing those nazi bastards from ukraine.He was trained by cosacks ,which practically were from today's ukraine as well, but they fight for Soviet Union against germens and bandera's bastards.

    • @nmiss8005
      @nmiss8005 Год назад +116

      And now Slovakia is happy to transfer weapons to direct and ideological descendants.

    • @OldFArt-gx9fh
      @OldFArt-gx9fh Год назад +74

      @@nmiss8005 unfortunately, the “elected government” is, general population isn’t. Nowadays “elected” means “controlled”

    • @ineshvaladolenc6559
      @ineshvaladolenc6559 Год назад +1

      Why not both?

  • @henriettealkhouri7432
    @henriettealkhouri7432 Год назад +37

    When I watch this documentary into how the British Government gave refuge to war criminals who fought against the Soviets exclusively, therefore should have gone through trials, convicted, and left to rot in prison, but for reasons known only to Seers, the British kept them safe, and well hidden to be used as spies against the USSR, some of them left to settle in Canada, and Hunka was one such example. This is called discriminate justice that applies until this day where some criminals escape justice, and enjoy life as if thay committed no crime!!!!!.

    • @marijnnn4992
      @marijnnn4992 Месяц назад

      this just hasnt happend even the ussr said these groups didnt commit war crimes and of many of them they didnt even know they had fought in that group

  • @johnaguirre9196
    @johnaguirre9196 Год назад +538

    Thanks very much for revealing this history,especially as it applies to today's events in Europe.Good to see some honest,objective history.WW2, indeed,casts a long shadow.

    • @harrionl
      @harrionl Год назад

      The horrors of the Holodomor caused many Ukrainians to see the Nazis as liberators. Stalin wiped out about 4 million Ukrainians. In recent history it was Putin who fomented nationalism with Russian speakers.

    • @НадеждаНоскова-ь5р
      @НадеждаНоскова-ь5р Год назад +24

      Как мы теперь видим,она не прекращалась

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +28

      Yes. Exactly so. Like my favorite Russian Loyalist and the creator of Babylon 5 JMS once said in his script, " The Shadows were only defeated- not destroyed. " And now they're back and on the move. And the so called " civilized world " adores them!

    • @strangeke7750
      @strangeke7750 Год назад

      @@tatianalyulkin410nah. They were right to join to kill the murderous muscovites. Muscovites just as bad as the nazis and still operating today.

    • @ritarossi1805
      @ritarossi1805 Год назад +16

      King Charles meet zelensky to. Buckingham palace.... But Elisabeth Queen didn' t like nazy. She can't rest in peace.

  • @НикНиколс-и4щ
    @НикНиколс-и4щ Год назад +474

    Google translation : Many thanks and huge respect to Mark for telling the truth. Modern Ukrainian historians try to keep silent about these facts or even outright lie. And quite right : in order to understand what is happening now in Ukraine, you need to know the beginning of this story. Mark has shown us this wonderfully. God bless you, Mark ! 🙏👍

    • @maxborosiuk3570
      @maxborosiuk3570 Год назад

      This video telling the same quality of history as if Britains would be doing war instead of Germans... Any of Ukrainian (OUN etc) army was not doing any genocide during WWII, and this hilarious blst teller Mark is just prepaid talking mouth, nothing more.

    • @ЧиХуха
      @ЧиХуха Год назад +1

      Так происходит везде, куда суёт свой длинный нос фонд сороса. Это настоящие фашисты

    • @lilpain8883
      @lilpain8883 Год назад

      This has quite virtually little to do with the Russian Invasion, considering the Russians never made issues over Ukrainian Nazi-Collaborators of WW2 until 2014 when the country completely turned against the Russian state. Russia is perfectly fine with any form of Nationalism or Nazism, any various system of ruling whether totalitarian or democratic so long as you're Pro-Russian. Talk to Far-Right/Neo-Nazis from various countries and they're largely against Ukraine. Why? Because Ukraine is with the West of whom they despise. They love Russia though.

    • @cody967
      @cody967 Год назад +3

      What language did you translate from?
      It did an excellent job.

    • @dariuszostaszewski8473
      @dariuszostaszewski8473 Год назад +7

      What you wrote is 100% correct. However, the bestial crime in Volhynia was not the beginning of history - the case is more complicated and intricate and has been going on for centuries.

  • @cameronmccreary4758
    @cameronmccreary4758 Год назад +218

    Thanks Mark for relating this particular story of the SS in the Ukraine coming to Britain; I had never heard of this one.

    • @paulroustan3643
      @paulroustan3643 Год назад +1

      A lot of these Nazis from Eastern Europe had high roles in secret services like CIA, because they had knowledge and contacts on and in the Soviet Union, some of these have children and grandchildren in the CIA today

    • @igorgoroshko5054
      @igorgoroshko5054 Год назад +13

      The entire Russian terrorist state is "SS" now and all civilised world has been united against this neo-Nazis spot on the Earth. Also during WW2 over 1, 000, 000. 000 Russians served in ROA founded by German Nazis. Hope you heard about that.

    • @TheSMR1969
      @TheSMR1969 Год назад

      ​​​@@igorgoroshko5054u're just lying, the Nazis exterminated all Russians they met, only using them for slave labour, Ukraine is no different to Russia, people in the Donetsk and Lugansk republics have been bombed since 2014 by Ukraine, right wing militias were given free reign to r*pe and pillage ethnic russians and any pro Russia ukranian, pro maiden supporters burned alive dozens of pro Russia supporters back in 2014.
      A car bomb recently went off on the town of Donetsk, killing many innocent people.
      Ukraine is not innocent, they are no different to Russia, they have been killing innocent people since 2014 and have now started launching terrorist attacks against innocent Russia civilians.
      It was actually Ukrainians that supported the Nazis during WWII, it's impact is still visible today, far right army groups that have Nazi badges on them, zelensky even released a child r*pists from prison because he was a milita fighter, Ukraine is just as much a terrorist state as Russia, US, UK and others, the people of Donetsk, Lugansk and Crimea deserve to run their own affairs, they want to be a part of Russia.

    • @paulroustan3643
      @paulroustan3643 Год назад +50

      @@igorgoroshko5054 okay 👌 but the guys in Ukraine with Nazi tattoos and idealism of real Nazi from WW2 aren’t Nazi?? What a 🤡

    • @igorgoroshko5054
      @igorgoroshko5054 Год назад

      @@paulroustan3643 My fiend. Tattoo is not identify if a person is a Nazi. Nazi defined by what the person is doing. German Nazis were killing Jewish and dozens of other nations and considered them self superior to other people.... At this time Russian new-Nazis are killing Ukrainians and promise to bomb all other civilized world. Beside that in Russia theatre are 100 times more people with Nazis tattoos than in Ukraine. Puttler/ Putin - kaput!

  • @marcokite
    @marcokite Год назад +59

    The Canadian Parliament will tell us; 'the SS-Galizien Division? bunch of nice lads, give them a standing ovation'.

    • @andrewhart6377
      @andrewhart6377 3 месяца назад

      They are only being used for cannon fodder against the Russians now. Ironic as it is because of Zelemsky's Heritage, not to mention the handover to the Blackrock and J.P. Morgan Organisations also controlled by Zelensky's religion.

  • @grahamcook9289
    @grahamcook9289 Год назад +546

    It would be interesting to do a video on the Dutch SS, who were the second largest national group in the Waffen SS after Germans. They voluntered on purely ideological grounds. Many fought on the eastern front and undoubtedly committed war crimes. After the war and the dutch SS return to the Netherlands, many were put on trial but received only token sentences. The same is true of Swiss germans in the SS, who were not put on trial in Switzerland after the war.

    • @1südtiroltechnik
      @1südtiroltechnik Год назад +31

      The second largest national group were the Austrians. :)

    • @erniefrijole2618
      @erniefrijole2618 Год назад +24

      And many committed no crimes at all but got lumped in with the bad apples like Vietnam vets that had nothing to do with My Lai or Thuy Bo massacres

    • @MrGunwitch
      @MrGunwitch Год назад +60

      @@erniefrijole2618Cry me a river. Most war crimes in Vietnam were never publicised, there were many My Lais. Furthermore, nobody was ever properly punished for what occurred over there.

    • @blacklion8208
      @blacklion8208 Год назад

      Amazing how the second world war with it ideologies from Marx and Co. finished up in Vietnam... The Soviet/communism is probably the reason.
      There you go I've made an excuse for you lot...

    • @hansulrichboning8551
      @hansulrichboning8551 Год назад +22

      @@1südtiroltechnik At this times the austrians were not regarded as own nation.Not to forget that Germany was ruled by an austrian corporal.

  • @martingrzanna2005
    @martingrzanna2005 Год назад +454

    This channel doesn´t stop to amaze me with the always new and interesting pieces of history. Thank you for your work bringing history to the people

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 Год назад

      What's not amazing is the You*Tube Stazi removing most of the replies. They really, really don't like this topic.

    • @jerryjeromehawkins1712
      @jerryjeromehawkins1712 Год назад +5

      Well said Martin. I for one had no idea that Cossacks served in the SS!
      That alone would make for a fantastic video Dr Felton. 👍🏽🐎

    • @ivanmonahhov2314
      @ivanmonahhov2314 Год назад

      Whitewashing SS is a new low. Melnik as moderate is a joke. Does not mention pogroms organized by Ukranian nationalists when Red army withdrew and Germans have yet to arrive.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад

      Mark is either ignorant or shilling for the Blake Association. Those Russian Cossacks ( Krasnovs, Shkuro, etc ) never lived one day under the Bolsheviks. So his argument that the reason the Brits " gave up " the Russian ROA and coddled the Ukrainian UPA and OUN was because the Ukrainians were never de jure " Soviet " is pure BS. They " needed " Bandera and had no use for Vlasov. That's all.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад

      And there is something else. Considering that the Holodomor is a purely East Ukrainian trauma, are we to believe that there were no former Soviet citizens from say Kharkiv or Poltava in those units??? Mark must really think we're stupid if he's peddling this kind of garbage.

  • @MrBokertov
    @MrBokertov Год назад +473

    Congratulations for daring to dig up this sensitive issue of Ukrainian Nazi background at a politically very inconvenient time, since it goes squarely against the US's and Britain's narrative about the current war in Ukraine. And if I remember well, John Demianiuk was that famous Ukranian SS camp guard who had emigrated to Canada and was judged only shortly before he died. Your work bears the hallmark of true, honest, professional historians. Very good job, Sir.

    • @roland11110010101
      @roland11110010101 Год назад +40

      he wasn't that great this time, he forgot to mention Azov battalion.

    • @doctordetroit4339
      @doctordetroit4339 Год назад

      Read any book about the death camps....ukrainian guards are everywhere.

    • @MtotheW
      @MtotheW Год назад +27

      " since it goes squarely against the US's and Britain's narrative about the current war in Ukraine"
      It really doesn't - this in no part goes against any "narrative" made by anyone, unless for some reason you think a narrative has been formed that has stated that Ukrainians have always, throughout all their history, been good eggs?
      No one has claimed that - we all understand that most countries have fairly horrific pasts, and even the past of Ukraine bears no semblance to the cacophony of crimes of the Russian state.

    • @Thorr-kl6jl
      @Thorr-kl6jl Год назад +13

      Ukraine, Georgia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland were all part of the Russian Empire in 1914. All of those countries got their independence with the defeat of the Russian Empire, by the Central Powers in 1918. In 1920, the Communist dictator Lenin conquered Ukraine. However, his invasion of Poland failed, when the Red Army was defeated at the Battle of Warsaw, in 1920.
      Few people in Ukraine, Georgia, Poland, the Baltic States, or Finland want to live under Russian occupation again, Communist or not. The Russian Federation is the largest country on Earth, with immense natural resources. However, the declining Russian population is less than half of that of the USA, and only about 10% of that of Communist China. No doubt, that the current Russian dictator thinks that Russia needs new conquered populations. You can bet that Communist China has its eye on the sparsely populated Russian territories in East Asia, including the Sakhalin oil fields.

    • @Дмитрий_Тихомиров
      @Дмитрий_Тихомиров Год назад

      ​​​​​@@Thorr-kl6jl ​​​a kind of cocophony in your comment! I think you are a great admirer of pseudo-historical books and Internet channels, which in fact are just anti-communist propaganda.
      Firstly,
      the defeat of the Russian Empire did not happen in 1918. In 1918, the Russian Empire no longer existed.
      It ceased to exist on March 2 (15), 1917, as a result of the abdication of Nicholas 2. He abdicated for himself and for his son in favor of his brother Mikhail, but then Mikhail also abdicated. After that, power passed to the provisional Government. Russia was proclaimed a republic and continued the war.
      Secondly, these states gained independence not as a result of the defeat of the RI in the war, but in accordance with the decrees of the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR (SNK).
      On December 31, 1917, Lenin signed a decree on the independence of Finland.
      And on August 29, 1918, the Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR adopted a "Decree on the abolition of all treaties and acts of tsarism on the partitions of Poland, as well as unequal relations arising from them."
      Thirdly, Lenin was not a dictator. He did not single-handedly make a single state decision. In Soviet Russia there were collegial executive and legislative bodies. The most striking example is the decision to conclude peace with Germany, the so-called "Brest Peace".
      In order to gain support for this decision, Lenin had to conduct a polemic for two days at a meeting of the Central Executive Committee, and then at the Congress of Soviets. At first, almost everyone was in favor of continuing the war, but in the end Lenin was able to convince both his colleagues and the delegates of the congress that peace was the only right decision.
      Fourth, China is not a communist state. And even China has not been a socialist state for a long time. In terms of the number of privately owned means of production, the level of exploitation of workers, as well as the number of billionaires and the size of their incomes, China is quite a capitalist state.
      Какая кокофония в вашем комментарии! Вы, я думаю, большой почитатель псевдоисторических книжек и интернет-каналов, которые на самом деле являются просто антикоммунистической пропагандой.
      Во-первых,
      поражение Российской империи произошло не в 1918 году. В 1918 году Российской империи уже не существовало.
      Она перестала существовать 2 (15) марта 1917 г., в результате отречения от престола Николая 2. Он отрёкся за себя и за сына в пользу брата Михаила, но потом и Михаил также отрёкся. После этого власть перешла к временному правительству. Россия была провозглашена республикой и продолжила войну.
      Во-вторых, независимость эти государства получили не в результате поражения РИ в войне, а в соответствии с декретами Совета Народных Коммисаров РСФСР (СНК).
      31 декабря 1917 г. Ленин подписал Декрет о независимости Финлянлии.
      А 29 августа 1918 г. Совет Народных Комиссаров РСФСР принял "Декрет об отмене всех договоров и актов царизма о разделах Польши, равно как и вытекавших из них неравноправных отношений".
      В-третьих, Ленин не был диктатором. Он единолично не принял ни одного государственного решения. В Советской России были коллегиальные органы исполнительной и законодательной власти. Самый яркий пример - принятие решения о заключении мира с Германией, так называемый "Брестский мир".
      Чтоб добиться поддержки этого решения Ленину пришлось двое суток вести полемику на заседании ВЦИК, а потом на съезде Советов. Поначалу практически все были за продолжение войны, но в конце концов Ленин смог убедить и своих коллег, и делегатов съезда в том, что мир - это единственно правильное решение.
      В-четвёртых, Китай не коммунистическое государство. И даже социалистическим государством Китай уже давно не является. По количеству средств производства, находящихся в частной собственности, по уровню эксплуатации трудящихся, а также по количеству миллиардеров и размерам их доходов Китай вполне капиталистическое государство.

  • @MadelineMcneill
    @MadelineMcneill Год назад +247

    Our fathers and grandfathers fought against the horrors of the SS and Nazis and yet the British Government allowed them to settle in this country.

    • @carolinecollett956
      @carolinecollett956 Год назад +9

      Indeed , in the first and second world wars and to be betrayed

    • @HCforLife1
      @HCforLife1 Год назад

      US and Canda took in a lot of criminals. Canada in particualry helped upa murderers to settle down there.
      THey were killing Poles like animals - using saws, pitch-forks, axes, cutting pregnants women bellies and throwing fetus/kid to the pigs while women was still alive to watch. The horror they did... all to women, elder and children. Yet many escaped, or are gloryfied to this day in Ukraine or Canada. Shame!!!

    • @KARKATELCESARENVIADODESA-pv4yd
      @KARKATELCESARENVIADODESA-pv4yd Год назад +11

      No such thing as good guys.. no such thing.

    • @convidium
      @convidium Год назад +8

      My grandfather fought for ukrainan nationalists. He was killed by germans. And now tell me please, what history should I believe: my family history, or what i'm being told on internet?
      There's also a Chronicle book about my village history, in which they tell very percisely about ukrainians' reaction to Nazi Germany, Poland, and USSR. 13th of September, 1939 my village was captured by red army. People were happy about it. 1th of July, 1941 my village was captured by Nazi Germany. People were also happy about it. At a foreigner's point of view it may sound strange, but if you're ukrianian you'll get it. I can tell the reaso why, if you're interested, but i'm afraid you're just a bot, so...
      If you want details about it I can tell you about it, just say it. I'll be happy share it with someone

    • @KARKATELCESARENVIADODESA-pv4yd
      @KARKATELCESARENVIADODESA-pv4yd Год назад +6

      @@convidium Well go ahead say why. But I'll point out that even among villages there's differences in mindset.

  • @Antagraber
    @Antagraber Год назад +57

    Thanks Doctor Felton for posting this video. You show great courage.

    • @taraslovepoles2023
      @taraslovepoles2023 Год назад

      Russia manipulates and distorts history because it wants to justify its attack on Ukraine. All of Europe is helping Ukraine in the war. So that Ukraine could defeat the invaders. This information is aimed at specifically digesting Poland and Ukraine and spoiling the image of Ukraine, when it heroically defends itself from the Russian invasion. During the Second World War, Soviet troops dressed in UPA uniforms and killed Poles, Ukrainians were always friendly with Poles. Bandera was in prison all the time during the war in Germany. So it's all a lie!
      now Russia is bombing peaceful Ukrainians every day!kills people, children, kidnaps Ukrainian children and forcibly takes them to Russia. Putin is recognized as a criminal in the international court in The Hague.

  • @thegatekeeper715
    @thegatekeeper715 Год назад +47

    And the great cover up of Ukrainian Waffen SS war crimes would have been complete had it not been for the utter stupidity of the Trudeau regime in Canada who recently honoured a veteran of the 14 Waffen SS in the parliament during a visit by Ukrainian leader Zelenski to Canada. It has opened up a world of anger and Poland have now requested the deportation of the SS veteran for war crimes in Poland. "Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive." Sir Walter Scott.

  • @michaelmorse7627
    @michaelmorse7627 Год назад +383

    Thank you, Dr. Felton, for your courage in telling this politically awkward and embarrassing but historically crucial story.

    • @freudefreud
      @freudefreud Год назад +4

      yes, perfect time to raise concerns about WW2 criminals, it is very important to do just after the Russian invasion.

    • @brettmcwatters6372
      @brettmcwatters6372 Год назад +5

      Well bud I’m Canadian so don’t be too embarrassed, trudeau always finds a way to embarrass us even more than the previous time😢 vote pollievre

    • @RollcageHiggins
      @RollcageHiggins Год назад +6

      I would rather have a small number of ukrainians than 30million africans in my country

    • @meowlionkatz
      @meowlionkatz Год назад +2

      ukrns SS , yes Virginia there is a SantaClaus Too

    • @dannybird4996
      @dannybird4996 Год назад

      @@freudefreudRussia wouldn’t be invading if Ukraine wasn’t killing thousands of ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine. Second Russia warned Ukraine and NATO about making Ukraine a part of nato and will not tolerate NATO bases on Russia borders. Do a little research instead of parroting MSM propaganda

  • @totemdes
    @totemdes Год назад +90

    Your courage in putting this out now is appreciated, good job!

    • @elegantslave0lolguy739
      @elegantslave0lolguy739 Год назад +1

      Doing this is no good, trust me I'm know what am saying, or trying doing that if I can really...

    • @samuraiace454
      @samuraiace454 Год назад

      I'm ukrainian, but a lot (7 millions) ukrainians were in red soviet army, and with russians and another commies saved Europe against nazism, and saved jewish people. Don't forget about it when you talk that ukrainians were only nazists. 🌝
      We are was more commies than nazists. Cmon guys, Ukraine was a one of soviet republic in union, like EU today (but capitalistic).

    • @WO.L.F
      @WO.L.F Год назад +2

      ​@@samuraiace454вы сами отказались от наследие коммунистов и сейчас на Украине сносят памятник героев войны 1945г что ты скажешь на это ?

    • @samuraiace454
      @samuraiace454 Год назад

      @@WO.L.F всем пох, и мне пох.

    • @WO.L.F
      @WO.L.F Год назад +1

      @@samuraiace454 ты ошибаешься всем не пох уй люди просто боятся. Разве это не памятники их предков. Люди просто напуганы

  • @timw.6910
    @timw.6910 Год назад +315

    Well done!
    This is yet another reason why understanding history is needed to understand the present and no one better to tell the story than Dr. Felton.
    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @2MinuteHockey
      @2MinuteHockey Год назад

      Another gift that keeps on giving from German barbaric culture -- SS exports

    • @doggk
      @doggk Год назад +3

      Well spoken mate !! 👍👍

    • @SamPashmi
      @SamPashmi Год назад +4

      This has nothing to do with the present 🤦‍♂️

    • @septembersurprise5178
      @septembersurprise5178 Год назад +9

      @@SamPashmi "By the Law of Periodical Repetition, everything which has happened once must happen again and again and again -- and not capriciously, but at regular periods, and each thing in its own period, not another's, and each obeying its own law. The eclipse of the sun, the occultation of Venus, the arrival and departure of the comets, the annual shower of stars -- all these things hint to us that the same Nature which orders the affairs of the earth. Let us not underrate the value of that hint."
      - Mark Twain

    • @cheechwizard7564
      @cheechwizard7564 Год назад +5

      @@SamPashmi @mersifullwolf4054
      _This has nothing to do with the present 🤦‍♂_
      I disagree. It has *_everything_* to do to do with the present. Once again Russia has invaded Ukraine and is slaughtering innocent civilians and once again Ukrainian men and women have picked up arms to fight them. During WW2 there was no nation of Ukraine and no Ukrainian army. The Russians were a known enemy, the Germans (as the Ukrainians saw it) were giving them the chance, weapons, training and support to fight back. The "nazi" emblems modern Ukrainian volunteer units wear are from Ukrainian SS *_combat_* units that fought the Russians, not the Swastika. There is old saying that can simply explain why they joined up: _"The enemy of my enemy is my friend."_

  • @ИльяАпролов
    @ИльяАпролов Год назад +10

    Glad such a big channel speaks out about this, hopefully more people will understand what this war is about

  • @TurtleChad1
    @TurtleChad1 Год назад +1232

    Saying Ukraine doesn't have Nazis is like calling Canada a democracy

    • @ReneDodge
      @ReneDodge Год назад +12

      Canada isn't 😢

    • @FirstLast-nk3lm
      @FirstLast-nk3lm Год назад +55

      Canada is a democracy so Ukraine does not have Nazi.

    • @Northstowe_Documentary
      @Northstowe_Documentary Год назад +5

      😂

    • @timur2887
      @timur2887 Год назад +82

      ​@@FirstLast-nk3lmwar is peace, slavery is freedom)

    • @bigbarry8343
      @bigbarry8343 Год назад

      there is the freeland person who descends from one, and some say that she might be even a natural grand daughter of magda G.. as is herman greff who currently runs all aspects of russian economy and public services. some ukrainians may have supported germany (against soviet russia), however so did finland up until the end of 1944. look around and face it - majoirity of people who are running the world descend or protegees of nazi supporters.

  • @Dietrich141
    @Dietrich141 Год назад +38

    A much-appreciated video about Nazism in Ukraine.

  • @ЗаСоветы
    @ЗаСоветы Год назад +211

    They didn’t have a single heavy battle with the Soviet troops, this beast fought only with partisans and civilians, and as soon as they stumbled upon the Red Army, they immediately scattered in horror about these skirmishes, there are a lot of documents

    • @leafranken935
      @leafranken935 Год назад

      Je confirme. Ils n'ont attaqué que des gens sans défense. À Bêla Tserkva, en Ukraine, sur la route d'Uman, ils ont massacré 1000 enfants dans un orphelinat, (leurs parents avaient été massacrés auparavant,) et les enfants ont été rassemblés dans cet orphelinat. Ils avaient entre 6 mois et 10 ans. L'orphelinat avait été abandonné et personne ne s'occupaient des enfants. Les nazis ukrainiens les ont massacrés et ont brûlé l'orphelinat.
      Les nazis ukrainiens anciens et nouveaux sont une honte pour l'Ukraine.
      Leurs crimes doivent être connus.

    • @leafranken935
      @leafranken935 Год назад

      Je confirme. Face à l'avancée victorieuse de l'Armée Rouge, ils se sont enfui lâchement et se sont mêlés aux victimes de guerre pour se faire passer pour des victimes. C'est le temps des révélations, leurs crimes seront dévoilés un à un et l'histoire ne pourra plus les glorifier dans des livres dégoûtants.

    • @ZIEMOWITIUS
      @ZIEMOWITIUS Год назад +13

      The division only really entered active service in early 1944 and entered into combat with the Soviets not long after that. And according to the reports, it did not scatter but held its ground while being heavily outnumbered and suffered heavy casualties.

    • @mfulan7548
      @mfulan7548 Год назад +3

      sources?

    • @Slavianophile
      @Slavianophile Год назад +14

      They massacres the Jews of Lviv in 1941. Civilians Jews. They took off the clothes of Jewish women an girls and parades them in the city before murdering them. Children, elderly men - all were murdered by those sadists. They also murdered a huge number of Polish peasants in Volyhn, not sparing either women or children. They exterminated the Armenian community of Lviv. Those crimes cannot be justified. Hunka should be tried and punished.

  • @BillyBobDingo1971
    @BillyBobDingo1971 Год назад +18

    Why are there memorials and statues in Canada of a Waffen SS unit?

    • @B_Estes_Undegöetz
      @B_Estes_Undegöetz Месяц назад

      Because the rich Canadian ruling class capitalists would rather the nation fete Nazis and even permit the country become fascist itself … than call any communist a hero or make a statue to one* … or advance the socialist interests of their own working people … that’s why.
      That’s the ruthless insanity of the capitalist ruling class of even “nice friendly Canada”.
      * Other than Canadian doctor Norman Bethune. A noted communist… it’s likely Canada would never have recognized him with the statues and memorials he is recognized with if the Chinese people hadn’t have made such an effort to recognize him in communist China first. It would have appeared immoral and unjust to ignore a Canadian so loved in another country. Still … it’s as a “humanitarian” that Canada insists on recognizing him … not avowed communist on the side of the working people against the oppressive colonialist and imperialist capitalist forces, which is where his political allegiance actually originated.

  • @williamgomes3572
    @williamgomes3572 Год назад +79

    Merci beaucoup de montrer la réalité sur RUclips. Bravo pour vôtre travail et le regroupement de telles archives, c'est superbe sur le plan historique

  • @cjm081
    @cjm081 Год назад +498

    I'm from Galicia. My family talked about this when I was young. Thank you for shining the light on these animals. They didn't want to waste bullets so they would cut women and kids in a half with axes. There was a family where my parents lived. These animals cut off the woman's breasts.

    • @theorncampbell4432
      @theorncampbell4432 Год назад

      And now our governments arm their modern equivalents and out media/politicians praise them as heroes.

    • @HANUMAN7454
      @HANUMAN7454 Год назад +120

      God damn. And now we have streets named after them and statues. Wonderfull.

    • @conzmoleman
      @conzmoleman Год назад

      And today they want us to support Ukraine who idolizes the monster Bandera. They have a holiday honoring him and put him on postage stamps!!! Outrageous!!! Russia has casus belli for that alone as far as I’m concerned.

    • @Peterswarahed
      @Peterswarahed Год назад +5

      What town is you family from? My dad is from Besko.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +46

      Don't get me started on Petlyura and his Jewish pogrom in Kremenchyg.

  • @mskk2004
    @mskk2004 Год назад +361

    Great article. It would still be good to see one exclusively about Ukrainian murders of Polish civilians in Volhynia and eastern Lesser Poland. The bestiality they committed was unparalleled anywhere else, yet the subject is virtually unknown in the West, thanks mainly to Ukrainian propaganda and the actions of the people mentioned in this video.
    Even today, despite the fact that Poland is helping them against Russia and taking thousands of Ukrainian refugees, they don't want to admit that it was genocide, don't allow research, exhumations and the commemoration of victims, and the word "we're sorry" still doesn't want to cross their throats.

    • @mir-jan3496
      @mir-jan3496 Год назад

      Croatian fascists were not better, hundreds of thousands Serbs have been killed in dead camp of town called Jasenovac. Check for it on internet. They are speaking only about yews. Yet again west is supporting fascisme,and I am surprised Poland support ukr nazis.

    • @i8Hardcore
      @i8Hardcore Год назад +8

      Militaristic Japan in Manchuria also tried, if we talk about analogues.

    • @L.V-u9v
      @L.V-u9v Год назад +10

      You help the Ukrainians not because you feel sorry for the Ukrainians, but because you know that after Ukraine you are next in line for the Russians.

    • @Ноунейм-н4о8ь
      @Ноунейм-н4о8ь Год назад +31

      ​@@L.V-u9v🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @calicocat8213
      @calicocat8213 Год назад +3

      @@i8Hardcore We are NOT talking about analogues. Top brass of Japanese decision makers of the period were tried and executed - see TOKYO TRIAL (equivalent to the Nuremberg Trials).

  • @camtoufan3704
    @camtoufan3704 Год назад +17

    The recent disgusting and embarrassing incident of the Canadian parliament motivated me to watch this well made video again.

    • @dagmarp3268
      @dagmarp3268 Год назад +5

      Watch Oliver Stone documentary film
      "Ukraine on Fire"

    • @camtou914
      @camtou914 Год назад +2

      ​@@dagmarp3268watched it, good well made informative documentary about the coup.

  • @jessicajessica8282
    @jessicajessica8282 Год назад +351

    Dziekujemy Mark za przekazanie prawdziwej historii. Wielki Szacunek dla Ciebie ❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱❤Boze Blogoslaw Polske i Polakow, . ❤👼🙏

    • @LoveStoryMew
      @LoveStoryMew Год назад

      Wasza Polska jest o centymetr od katastrofy z powodu rusofobii i nazistowskiego rządu Polski. Jeśli nie zatrzymają się wasi politycy, to znów podzielimy waszą Polske.

    • @RealMakarov
      @RealMakarov Год назад

      tri poloski

    • @gabrielbakalarz5722
      @gabrielbakalarz5722 Год назад

      @@RealMakarovtri paloski, adidas karasovki

    • @Буран-в3п
      @Буран-в3п Год назад

      Niech Bóg strzeże Polski, towarzyszu. Rosja pamięta naszą wspólną gorzką przeszłość. Poczekaj chwilę, nasi chłopcy wkrótce skończą z tymi nazistowskimi potworami i ich lalkarzami.

    • @Caliber533
      @Caliber533 11 месяцев назад

      Поляки помогают сегодняшним украинским нацистам устроившие геноцид русскоязычного населения Донбасса.Полякам выгодно уничтожение русских,поэтому вы готовы сотрудничать ради этого с сегодняшними украинскими нацистами.

  • @AgentRafa
    @AgentRafa Год назад +572

    Respect to Mark for daring to bring this up.
    Thank you Mr. Felton.

    • @ZappyOh
      @ZappyOh Год назад

      "daring" ... Doesn't it make you sick, that pointing out facts in our society, demands courage?
      Western civilization is doomed. Lead by intelligent psychopaths and useful idiots. Populated by timid weaklings, demanding censorship to remain blissfully ignorant.

    • @JRCOBRA
      @JRCOBRA Год назад +64

      He'll end up on "the list" if he isn't already.

    • @johndoe-so2ef
      @johndoe-so2ef Год назад +53

      It will be interesting to see if the regime retaliates, as it's never ok to dispute the narrative.

    • @mustysheep3977
      @mustysheep3977 Год назад +19

      ​@@johndoe-so2ef hes not russian

    • @mustysheep3977
      @mustysheep3977 Год назад

      @@JD-rt5sd i would say it is shameful with the acts they commited against the jews with collaberation with nazis.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Год назад +411

    About Gen. Pavlo Shandruk (the one mentioned around 9:15). It's worth mentioning that he served as a special "contract officer" in the Polish military before the war (which is an interesting topic by itself, but it would take a lot to explain) and took part in the defense of Poland in 1939. He initially refused an offer to work for the Germans and spent a good chunk of the war working as a manager of a cinema theater in occupied Poland, while secretly helping Poles avoid being sent to slave labor in Germany. In summary, he was probably the best Ukrainian to talk with Gen. Anders. I guess his men were lucky that he became their commander just before the end of the war.
    You could really revisit this topic and make a separate video just about Shandruk.

    • @2MinuteHockey
      @2MinuteHockey Год назад

      Another gift that keeps on giving from German barbaric culture -- SS exports

    • @africanlipplateandbonenose3223
      @africanlipplateandbonenose3223 Год назад

      Glorious soldiers of the SS we thank you for defending Europe agains the J bolshevik bankers who own us today.

    • @SW_SW_SW
      @SW_SW_SW Год назад

      Just another ukrainian criminal, really worth mentioning?

    • @2MinuteHockey
      @2MinuteHockey Год назад +7

      @@idonuttylikezenorship4547 Are you saying Shandruk was a Zionist/Bolshevik?
      Shandruk was using the Poles as a pawn?

    • @allistairneil8968
      @allistairneil8968 Год назад +7

      Fascinating. If you look into the details of these historical figures you see that they are mostly honorable men and Ukrainian patriots, not nazis. Bandera was the same, both his brothers died in the camps but he survived. To call him a nazi is nothing less than insulting.

  • @elijahfredrickson8602
    @elijahfredrickson8602 Год назад +10

    If only anyone in canada had watched mark felton....

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Год назад +45

    I can recall about 40 years ago, an article about Ukrainian former soldiers who were deemed for various reasons not to be suitable for civilian life being kept in a unit which cleared mines from the coast of Eastern England. When the article was published it appeared that some of these men- now old, were still in this unit as there was really nowhere to send them as they were institutionalised and had no understanding of civilian life in Britain. I assume, they all died and the problem resolved itself but they carried on their work it seems for decades- being housed and fed, living in their own little world.

  • @komkommerskomk1775
    @komkommerskomk1775 Год назад +283

    The massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia by Ukrainien is one of the worst and disgusting in history. I have seen The movie about this, which I never can see again, and after about 35/40 minuts I seriously checked if this was a movie about the war or a horror movie and I was shocked it was a serious realistic movie and made me believe that if we push God our Lord out our lives we all are vulnerable for demons / satan like this event showed.

    • @mir-jan3496
      @mir-jan3496 Год назад +28

      Croatian did the same to Serbs in Croatia, in town called Jasenovac,it was a dead camp for Serbs, they also had camp for childeren. Hundreds of thousands Serbs have been brutality killed. Check for Jasenovac camp. Many stories about.

    • @Jozef-g6m
      @Jozef-g6m Год назад

      ​@@mir-jan3496
      👍🇸🇰👍🇨🇿👍🇷🇸👍🇷🇺👍

    • @brookman1971
      @brookman1971 Год назад +34

      Don’t forget how Ukrainians burnt Belorussian towns and village ,we all still remember Khatyn village

    • @Mrpeacemaker2
      @Mrpeacemaker2 Год назад +1

      Serbian lies. Number of human remains in Jasenovac are not serbians because they had Croatian uniforms. Scientific researched were stoped by jugoslav comunist when they found that. Huge war crimes against people Serbs comited in Croatia and BiH (eg. Vukovar, Dubrovnik, Karlovac, Sisak, Zadar... Sarajevo, Srebrenica )1991.- 1995. and that is no lie.

    • @БорнЗарт
      @БорнЗарт Год назад +10

      The Ustaše slaughtered inmates with a knife that became known as the "Srbosjek" (Serbian Cyrillic: Србосјек, lit. 'Serb-cutter').[120][115][8][121][122]
      The construction was originally a type of wheat sheaf knife, manufactured prior to and during World War II by the German factory Gebrüder Gräfrath from Solingen-Widdert, under the trademark "Gräwiso"
      On the night of 29 August 1942, prison guards made bets among themselves as to who could slaughter the largest number of inmates. One of the guards, Petar Brzica, boasted[116] that he had cut the throats of about 1,360 new arrivals.[

  • @rys3486
    @rys3486 Год назад +79

    Quite significant fact is that since Maidan in 2014, UA governments have prohibited Poles from searching for and exhuming the remains of their relatives (parents and granparents) who were tortured and murdered during the Volhynia massacre.

    • @maryanchabursky9148
      @maryanchabursky9148 Год назад

      Because Poland stoped letting Ukraine exhume the bodies of Ukrainians murders by the AK

    • @user-vt6qk4yt1q
      @user-vt6qk4yt1q Год назад +1

      Это говорит о том, что жертв было гораздо больше,чем предполагается , им есть что скрывать 😢

  • @MagicRoosterBluesBand
    @MagicRoosterBluesBand Год назад +12

    We have plenty in Canada, as you all now know.

  • @dmitrijssolovjovs5552
    @dmitrijssolovjovs5552 Год назад +207

    The author omitted to recall all terrible crimes committed by these " lovely guys" against civilians in Ukraine, Russia and Belorussia. More than 100000 Polish,Russians, Ukrainian,Juwish people were killed. Sometimes in the most brutal ways. Also unfortunately British and American intelligent services used these criminals after the end of WWII on the territories of the ex Soviet Union to terrorise civilians just to trouble the USSR. Last of these " heroes" were killed or captured by 1954 as far as I remember.
    What worries me the most - now it's happening again. USA and GB employ the ugliest and most disgusting ideologies against any country which opposes them just to maintain Western economical and political interests all around the world.

    • @janetch7384
      @janetch7384 Год назад +4

      yes they were killed or sent to siberia to die, and bandera was murdered

    • @dmitrijssolovjovs5552
      @dmitrijssolovjovs5552 Год назад +22

      @@janetch7384 Unfortunately for human race it's slightly incorrect: Hrushjov pardoned and released most of them by the end of 50s. And they could reintegrate back to the normal life of the Soviet system. And some of them carried on the ideology and spread it around. As for Bandera - yes,he was punished. But he could escape the destiny of general Vlasov and the rest of Nazi coloborants. The virus of hatred had never been cured completely.

    • @StoutProper
      @StoutProper Год назад

      @@janetch7384Bandera was assassinated years later while working for the west German secret police, by a man who had been a child when Bandera murdered his parents. It was revenge, and a long time coming.

    • @maryanchabursky9148
      @maryanchabursky9148 Год назад +5

      This is a history channel not not a propaganda out let of ruSSian or Polish nationalists.

    • @emulation2369
      @emulation2369 Год назад +3

      ​@@dmitrijssolovjovs5552bc he was ukranian himself

  • @fartamplifer
    @fartamplifer Год назад +791

    I remember as a kid growing up in Toronto, Canada one of our neighbours was an elderly Ukrainian couple. Most of the people the neighbourhood we elderly and a large portion were post-WW2 British immigrants. No one in the neighbourhood seemed to like the Ukrainian couple and they were never invited to neighbourhood events. Yes later I asked my parents about them and they told me that the husband has served in the SS in WW2 and would openly talk and brag about his war crimes.

    • @timontide6404
      @timontide6404 Год назад

      There's a neighborhood in NYC called "Little Ukraine." As in Canada, after the war, a lot of Ukrainians and other people who fought for the Nazis were imported into the US as reliable anticommunists, to be the vanguard of secret operations against the USSR and other Cold War enemies. Look up the ugly history of the World Anti-Communist League.

    • @mistershabba
      @mistershabba Год назад +122

      Average Banderite! The first statue of a ukranian erected in Canada was in Edmonton, Alberta. The person for whom the statue honoured? Roman Shukhevych.

    • @mechwarrior4793
      @mechwarrior4793 Год назад

      And the US supports ukraine and their nazis 🎉😂

    • @Askold
      @Askold Год назад +25

      @@ОлекЛис Simple factchecking can prove that this is made up BS, but keep on typing :)

    • @igorgoroshko5054
      @igorgoroshko5054 Год назад +23

      What was the area your parents use to live? What is your rank in Russian FSB?

  • @BruceK10032
    @BruceK10032 Год назад +97

    I had known a little about this, but I had not realized it was on such a large scale! Thank you so much for bringing this out.

    • @marcinprygon1740
      @marcinprygon1740 Год назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacres_of_Poles_in_Volhynia_and_Eastern_Galicia

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 Год назад +15

      This is just scratching the surface.
      There was also SS Nachtigal, 2nd waffen SS division Das Reich, various paramilitary units of Bandera, Shukyevich and other naci collaborators...

    • @profileone5655
      @profileone5655 Год назад +1

      It’s all Russian propaganda

    • @marcinprygon1740
      @marcinprygon1740 Год назад +14

      @@profileone5655 what is? Volhynia massacre?

    • @dopecat15
      @dopecat15 Год назад +17

      @@profileone5655 No, it's not, do a little research, there are interviews with old Ukrainian SS members, they are pretty proud of their handy work. It's just hard for you to handle that your image of the angelic Ukrainian nation is all lies and nonsense. My cousin is Ukrainian, my brother-in-law is as well, I know these people well. My mom used to tell me stories of western Ukrainians living in her small Belarusian town. Everyone knew they collaborated with the Nazis.

  • @TarreVizsla
    @TarreVizsla Год назад +673

    Who's here after Canada and Zelenskyy honored a soldier from Waffen-SS Galicia in their parliament 🤣

  • @ruinau
    @ruinau Год назад +13

    And that shmick Hunka apparently is one of the subjects of this video. Appears he married in 1951 being in the UK.

    • @th-uh2oo
      @th-uh2oo Год назад +5

      You can see him @11:46 bottom row in the center.

    • @ruinau
      @ruinau Год назад +1

      @@th-uh2oo Thanks, yes.

  • @healthcenter495
    @healthcenter495 Год назад +26

    Poland will never forget Wolyn...

  • @ColinH1973
    @ColinH1973 Год назад +42

    A former colleague of mine was from West Cumbria and his father was Ukrainian. He said his father described himself as a 'freedom fighter' who had fought with the Germans on the Eastern Front against the Soviets. He always called them Soviets, never Russians, and if anyone asked him any questions about it he would clam right up. I understand why now.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +3

      How interesting. I prefer " Bolsheviks ".

    • @sonjak8265
      @sonjak8265 Год назад +4

      They were Soviets, as the USSR consisted of many nationalities besides the Russian one.

    • @39exposures
      @39exposures Год назад +1

      Word "Russians" for actual soviets is a pure western thing.

    • @davidbullock2661
      @davidbullock2661 Год назад +2

      At that time they were Soviets. What made the Soviet have a wet stern bad name was the way they were treated by the Germans. The rapes, murders and being burnt alive activities of Germans and their lap dogs like western Ukrainians and Baltic States. While Stalin was a great wartime leader I believe he went made in the end and retaliated against those murderous German led Nazis. 26.6 million Soviets lost their lives so that they could win the war in Europe. This saved many more allied lives on the beaches of Normandy and their advance. How the allies replayed them was to plan an extension of WWII by invading the Soviet Union. Winston Churchill devised this plan and was ready to execute it only US stopped it. So disillusioned with the west the Soviets built a buffer zone between them selves and the untrustworthy west which was the Warsaw pact. This actually was carved out and agreed at the Yelta conference between the big 4.
      The mistake I find we make in the west is to accept the misinformation and propaganda we are bombarded with by our state ren media what are controlled by people in the WEF. History are being rewritten before our very eyes and many people in the west believe it. I can tell you that the Bolshevik Zionists were far worse that Stalin. I say that with confidence as my family faced these thugs in Saint Peterburg where many were murdered before my Grandparents fled to Ireland. The horror stories they told were horrendous. They are inline with the recollections od the Germans, western Ukrainians and other German allies. Personally I would align the US regime and NATO members more with these for their illegal activities in former Yugoslavia (now in Kosovo) and the Middle East.
      Thing is we all have the rights to believe what we feel is true. No one should force their ideology on others. While I respect other people’s views, I do ask people not to take any media at face values, research is needed.

  • @Kevc00
    @Kevc00 Год назад +293

    There was one of the SS men who emigrated to Britain who spoke years ago about his service in the 1990's I believe. He had been in the Polish army before the war and had fought against the Soviets during the invasion. Due to his military experience as an NCO he was conscripted into the Waffen SS. While the majority were volunteers, apparently this was fairly common as any man in Galicia who had previous military experience was eligible for conscription into the Waffen SS unit from 1943 onwards, and since most of the male population over the age of 25 had served in the Polish military as part of their conscription a lot of guys got dragged into it.

    • @kommandokodiak6025
      @kommandokodiak6025 Год назад

      Yeah dragged ok lul look at ukraine today infested with literal nazis totes dragged bro😂

    • @Br1cht
      @Br1cht Год назад +9

      Yes, Sepp Dietrich stopped meeting up the new "Volunteers" after an incident in 1943 where they display less than optimal moral.

    • @MrTibbs12
      @MrTibbs12 Год назад +2

      The first person convicted of war crimes in the uk was syzmon serafinowicz,grandfather of peter serafinowicz the comedian..there was a scandal some years back that he attempted to cover it up..

    • @witoldromanek365
      @witoldromanek365 Год назад +9

      No, you are not right. Germans did not have reason and did not conscript people from Galizia. You have to volunteer and agree to it to join police. There is no way in hell they conscript to elite ss force. I know I am from Galizia.

    • @Kevc00
      @Kevc00 Год назад +3

      @@witoldromanek365 you can read the documents from the SS office. Most weren't in the police, and anyone who had military experience could be conscripted and many were.

  • @lorelea131
    @lorelea131 8 месяцев назад +4

    Dearest Mark Felton! Thank You so much for this video! Please go on! May all the world knows.

  • @davekeating5867
    @davekeating5867 Год назад +177

    This explains a lot. I worked with a few Ukrainian's in the Calgary carpenters union back in the late 1970's. Quiet bunch, not very friendly, stuck together could speak english but rarely did ... spoke Ukrainian amongst themselves ... hard as hell though. You knew it was smart to leave them alone.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +12

      When Daddy and I visited the Niagara Falls in 1982 we ran smack into a Ukrainian protest honoring the victims of the Holodomor. At that point in my life I was so traumatized by our " wonderful " little vacay in West Ukraine when we- the people from a totally Russified Kharkov- were basically told to get the hell out and come back when we are fluent in Ukrainian that the last thing I wanted was to be anywhere near those fanatics. But Daddy approached them, they started talking and it was fine. Those were good people. Of course it would have been nice for him to tell me right then and there that both he and Mom were the Children of the Holodomor but whatever.

    • @Vlad0304UA
      @Vlad0304UA Год назад +7

      @@tatianalyulkin410 What are you saying, when someone in western Ukraine could expel someone somewhere on the basis of language?
      But no one noticed until 2104 what language you actually speak. In Ukrainian or Russian. The only place where the totally Russified encountered the Ukrainian language was contacts with the authorities: applications, registration of property documents, rights. And all this was not a problem even for my Belarusian father, who never studied Ukrainian, but only lived in Ukraine all his life. He never had a problem with it.

    • @Дмитрий_Тихомиров
      @Дмитрий_Тихомиров Год назад +17

      ​​@@Vlad0304UA о чём вы? Человек говорит не о высылке, а о бытовом хамстве на почве национализма, с которым столкнулась её семья на западной Украине в советское время - в 1982 году.
      Бытовое хамство - это не вина государства, а невоспитанность людей. Бытовое хамство на национальной почве всегда было, и в том числе и в СССР. Его вообще очень трудно искоренить, невоспитанные люди всегда найдутся.
      Но в СССР государство вело повсеместную пропаганду дружбы народов и воспитание населения со школы в уважении ко всем нациям, в отличие от того, что сейчас происходит. Сейчас наоборот, все незалежные постсоветские государства культивируют национализм и расчеловечивают в своей пропаганде людей других наций, говорящих на других языках, поощряют всякие низменные проявления в людях.

    • @Vlad0304UA
      @Vlad0304UA Год назад +5

      @@Дмитрий_Тихомиров "were basically told to get the hell out and come back when we are fluent in Ukrainian that the last thing I wanted was to be anywhere near those fanatics." -- если вы будете на черное говорить "белое", разговоа не получится.
      Попробуйте перевести эту фразу. Здесь сказано, что их гнали прочь из-за незнания украинского языка.
      Это ложь либо единичный случайстычки с конкретным хамом, коих в любом обществе процентов десять. Им что про язык говорить, что про вашу грязную обувь -- лишь бы хейтить и самоутверждаться.
      Никто и никогда в советские времена не мог сказать такого русскоязычным по одной простой причине: вся руководящая верхушка, партиные, хозяйственные и прочие руководители были приезжими и не знали украинского языка. А так же множество инженерных кадров, которых распределяли после института в Украину.
      Нужно пояснять последствия? Написана ложь, зачем вы её защищаете и чем вы можете подтвердить правдивость того сообщения? Оно вне контекста межнациональных отношений в Украине.
      Еще вопросы есть?

    • @ninaboomer4235
      @ninaboomer4235 Год назад +27

      @@tatianalyulkin410 Харьков не был русифицирован, это был русский город.

  • @cornflower1783
    @cornflower1783 Год назад +158

    Mark, thank you for being objective. You make it so that people have a puzzle in their head. And people who had a one-sided view of the military conflict between the two Slavic peoples are beginning to understand something about the level of current information technology. How they try to slip them the information that is beneficial. Well done, you do it carefully, subtly. The fact that this channel is not blocked is a success.

    • @cv990a4
      @cv990a4 Год назад +6

      Read Timothy Snyder's book Bloodlands, which covers Poland/Ukraine/Lithuania/Belarus in the period 1930-1947 or so. The number of people who were killed in this period in this region is mind-boggling - well over 10mm. It is an excellent, but very grim, book.
      The Soviets killed Ukrainians, killed Poles, killed Belarussians for ideological reasons. This included the Holodomor.
      Ukrainians killed Poles, Poles killed Ukrainians. Germans killed Ukrainians and Poles and Belarus and Lithuanians and, above all, Jews for racial and other reasons. Some Ukrainians, partially in reaction to Soviet killings, saw Germany as a potential ally - which was wishful thinking, because Germany invaded the USSR primarily to get its hands on fertile Ukrainian land (Hitler planned to kill most Ukrainians and enslave others) and Caucasus oil. Ukraine is called out explicitly in Mein Kampf. This helps to explain why some Ukrainians volunteered to fight for Germany.
      Poles killed Ukrainians. Polish and Ukrainian partisans killed Soviets, killed Nazis, but also killed each other. It was an utterly horrific period in human history.
      Poles had previously tried to Polonize Ukrainians - therefore Ukrainians (especially near Polish areas) were primed to fight against Poles. Fighting between Poles and Ukrainians even continued after WWII in the areas of post-war Poland that had historically had a Ukrainian presence. Residual Ukrainians within the post-War Poland were first deported to Ukraine, and then, when the window for that closed, were internally exiled within Poland to the new western (former German) parts of Poland.
      The honoring of Bandera is problematic, but is almost entirely a Western Ukrainian phenomena.
      So why are relations today so good between Poland and Ukraine, given this highly problematic history? (there was deep historical resentment between Poles and Ukraine, going back all the way to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, where most of Ukraine was governed by Polish nobility ruling Ukrainian peasants). When Poland became independent in 1989, it immediately recognized (even before the breakup of the USSR) the modern borders of Poland - it explicitly rejected any attempt to revert to the pre-WWII Polish borders. Moreover, it recognized Ukraine and Lithuania (and Belarus) as nations - even before the breakup of the USSR.
      Poland took the lead in a process of reconcilement between itself and Ukraine and Lithuania (and Belarus until it fell under Lukashenko). Poles, Ukrainians and Lithuanians worked very hard to recognize the crimes of the past and put them behind them.
      And this is why Poland has been a huge ally of Ukraine in the war. This is why Lithuania no longer worries about any kind of Polish claim to its lands (for instance, Vilnius, historically, was a Polish and Jewish city - with a minority of Lithuanians).

    • @korbendallas9824
      @korbendallas9824 Год назад +1

      Why would a history channel get blocked?

    • @tadeuszkubis7183
      @tadeuszkubis7183 Год назад

      Bravo.

    • @cornflower1783
      @cornflower1783 Год назад

      good afternoon. I know about Stalin's repressions. Stalin's repressions are not a secret. This is not some kind of hidden, closed information on the territory of Russia. I also read Svetlana Alekseevich's "The last witnesses", I read Varlam Shalamov's "Kolyma Stories" and other similar things. My stepfather's grandmother was sentenced to 8 years for picking two spikelets during the war years. Under Stalin. But my stepfather lived well as a child in the Soviet Union, his family was from the working class, his father was a miner, and earned well. every vacation they were sent to the sea to children's camps free of charge from the state, his and his stepfather's brother. In general, it all depends on the period we are talking about. There is a theory that Stalin mastered Kolyma, there is gold there. And people were convicted for fictitious reasons for mining resources. Every Russian knows what happened on the Island of Solovki under Stalin, on Kolyma, what GULAG camps are. As for the holodom - my opinion is that this is not true. The Holodomor is based on nationality. And what you are writing about is collectivization. When the state took the harvest from the peasants. there is a winged expression, phraseology "Starving Volga region". What does it mean? that's what they say when they see a poor, hungry person. Why does the Volga region appear? Because in addition to Ukraine, regions have suffered significantly: the Volga region, Krasnodar Territory, Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan suffered the most. The famine due to Stalinist collectivization was clearly not only in Ukraine. Therefore, it is not necessary, as Russian people say, "to pull an owl on a globe." All productive regions were starving, regardless of nationality. Therefore, this is not a Holodomor. And one of my friends, a historian by education, said well - laymen risk falling into fanaticism when reading history, since there is no knowledge base. The risk of forming a one-sided view. Because there was both red terror and white terror. And crimes were committed equally on both sides. The Whites, the Mensheviks, were first for the Germans, then they saw that they were creating madness on Russian soil and

    • @cornflower1783
      @cornflower1783 Год назад

      And one of my friends, a historian by education, said well - laymen risk falling into fanaticism when reading history, since there is no knowledge base. The risk of forming a one-sided view. Because there was both red terror and white terror. And crimes were committed equally on both sides. The Whites, the Mensheviks, were for the Germans at first, then they saw that they were doing madness on Russian soil and stopped supporting them. I believe that Putin cannot be compared with Stalin. Under Stalin, there was a unipolar concept. A unipolar world in which there is one hegemon. Putin and the Chinese, for example, are supporters of a multipolar world, the United States are supporters of Atlanticism. This is a unipolar concept. Its other name is the end of the Fukuyama story. What am I driving at? Do you know Brzezinski? His book is the Great Chessboard. There is about Ukraine and Russia. To translate into the philistine language: through Ukraine, the Russian Federation sells resources to Europe, to Germany. and how to strangle the Russian economy then? the question is rhetorical

  • @ryanh4499
    @ryanh4499 Год назад +67

    You never disappoint, Dr. Felton! Thank you so much for another fascinating video on this particularly interesting subject which still finds relevance today!

  • @AFGuidesHD
    @AFGuidesHD Год назад +8

    Hence the derogatory term "NPC". These NPCs just clap along, not even knowing what they're clapping for.

    • @tinydestroyer4672
      @tinydestroyer4672 Год назад

      It is always so strange to see you in comments haha I swear we watch the same videos

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 Год назад +28

    Had heard bits and pieces of this saga for decades. Now it all makes sense. Thanks, Dr.

  • @wareagle3651
    @wareagle3651 Год назад +150

    Wow. Good on you for being objective and just telling the history unapologetically.

    • @horseman217
      @horseman217 Год назад +7

      Unapologetically is a good superlative to describe it!
      Non pretentious editing and just information gathered. :)

    • @johnkesich8696
      @johnkesich8696 Год назад +1

      @@horseman217
      Excellent koolaid would be a better description.
      Did you like his "just information" approach to Victoria Nuland's $5 billion bloody coup?
      The "non pretentious" discussion of ethnic cleansing of Russophile Ukrainians - mostly, but not limited to, the Donbas?
      How about his discussion of the myrotvorets Ukrainian kill list?
      Slava Bandera?

    • @roland11110010101
      @roland11110010101 Год назад

      @@johnkesich8696 slava Banderi brother. more good russians on the way.

    • @horseman217
      @horseman217 Год назад

      @@johnkesich8696 Whatever you say boss

    • @johnkesich8696
      @johnkesich8696 Год назад +1

      @@roland11110010101
      Slava Bandera?
      How you can interpret my post to be pro Ukrainian is beyond me.

  • @1951GL
    @1951GL Год назад +122

    My father worked as a miner in Lancashire and Stoke on Trent 1950 - 58. The collieries around Stoke had many Ukrainians and Poles working double shifts underground. A Ukrainian population existed in the Rochdale, Lancs (now Greater Manchester) well into the 70s. Their descendants will still be there.

    • @cuttlefisch
      @cuttlefisch Год назад +10

      Still a Ukrainian community in Oldham as well. Two Churches still going also.

    • @aleksazunjic9672
      @aleksazunjic9672 Год назад +14

      It is funny, but Poles actually lived alongside people who actively slaughtered Polish civilians (including children) during Volhynia massacre . They always said that Poles are not very bright people 😁

    • @kez0o9
      @kez0o9 Год назад +1

      There's a Ukrainian club near me and im prity sure there was something in the papers about it once,

    • @aabbccdd320
      @aabbccdd320 Год назад +9

      @@aleksazunjic9672 You're fundamentally one sided. Pole-ukr relationships is a story of mutual "love" that went through the centuries.
      Every participant in WW2 has hidden skeletons in their closet. You can lookup who was actively collaborating with Hitler before he started all that mess.

    • @1951GL
      @1951GL Год назад +2

      @@aabbccdd320 Agree completely.

  • @georgekostaras
    @georgekostaras Год назад +29

    It’s sickening that these men didn’t face justice

  • @trolek3333
    @trolek3333 Год назад +298

    Bardzo dziękuje Panu za uzupełnienie wiadomości historycznych.
    Szkoda że ta wiedza nie jest powszechna i cały czas wyciszana.

    • @trolek3333
      @trolek3333 Год назад +15

      Samodzielny Batalion Szturmowy „Ajdar”
      Oni zrobili dużo złego

    • @brookman1971
      @brookman1971 Год назад +10

      You should share this to your friends and around

    • @apple64z
      @apple64z Год назад +13

      @@trolek3333 Oddzielny batalion szturmowy "Ajdar" istnieje do dziś. I robi to samo.

    • @trolek3333
      @trolek3333 Год назад +4

      @@apple64z a nie został rozwiązany ?

    • @sergeybovt9469
      @sergeybovt9469 Год назад

      And why do you think the Russian media was banned? The West is afraid of the truth.

  • @lfguro
    @lfguro Год назад +28

    Thank you for you courage to show what many try to deny these days.
    I hope the channel stays up after this.
    The DOD might just tag you like they did to other channels and force RUclips to close it down.
    Or some will call you an Russian Clown "trying to diffuse anti Ukrainian propaganda".
    Lets hope nothing happens and that from now we can have a different (real) historical view/reference of some of the groups still operating today in Ukraine.
    I saved/downloaded the video

  • @alanmcbride6658
    @alanmcbride6658 Год назад +23

    Thank you Mark for shedding light
    on this significant episode.

  • @alanjackson4646
    @alanjackson4646 Год назад +5

    Excellent research and presentation as usual. VMT AJ

  • @tadcastertory1087
    @tadcastertory1087 Год назад +57

    I worked with a lady whose father was Ukrainian. He didn't talk about his service. She got hold of a photo of him in uniform and showed it to me, so I could identify the badge on his lapels. Yeah, it was the Galician badge. I don't think she was shocked and said she was sure he had not done anything bad....

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 Год назад +42

      Yeah, none of them did anything bad, 150.000 Poles in Volyn killed themselves. 30.000 Jews in Lvov also killed themselves....

    • @informedtraveler3014
      @informedtraveler3014 Год назад +14

      @@djape1977 UPA was responsible for Volyn, not the 14th.

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 Год назад +20

      @@informedtraveler3014 potato potatoes... Same difference. They committed war crimes like all other SS units

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 Год назад +12

      @@informedtraveler3014
      winter and spring of 1944, the SS-Galizien participated in the destruction of several Polish villages, including the village of Huta Pieniacka, were about five hundred civilians were murdered. The Polish historian Grzegorz Motyka has stated that the Germans formed several SS police regiments (numbered from 4 to 8) which included "Galizien" in their name. Those police regiments joined the division in Spring 1944. On 23 February 1944, before being incorporated into the division, the 4th and 5th police regiments had participated in anti-guerrilla action at Huta Pieniacka, against Soviet and Polish Armia Krajowa partisans in the village of Huta Pieniacka, which had also served as a shelter for Jews and as a fortified centre for Polish and Soviet guerrillas. Huta Pieniacka was a Polish self-defence outpost, organized by inhabitants of the village and sheltering civilian refugees from Volhynia. On 23 February 1944, two members of a detachment of the division were shot by the self-defense forces. Five days later, a mixed force of Ukrainian police and German soldiers shelled the village before entering it and ordering all the civilians to gather together. In the ensuing massacre, the village of Huta Pienacka was destroyed, and between 500 and 1,000 of the inhabitants were killed. According to Polish accounts, civilians were locked in barns that were set on fire, while those attempting to flee were killed.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Год назад +5

      And the L'viv Jews in 1941 I guess killed themselves as well.

  • @jessicajessica8282
    @jessicajessica8282 Год назад +480

    Ta historie niech pozna caly swiat ❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱❤

    • @user-hk3pj5xl3u
      @user-hk3pj5xl3u Год назад +17

      Polish-Ukrainian war of 1918?
      Polish-Lithuanian War of 1920?
      Partition of Czechoslovakia with Hitler in 1938.

    • @tinaforbes1059
      @tinaforbes1059 Год назад +11

      Canadian Parliament only yesterday's made a right mockery of the whole sorry saga of the WW2 / BanderaKraine Nazi's sympathiser .

    • @traktor954
      @traktor954 Год назад

      😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @tinaforbes1059
      @tinaforbes1059 Год назад +4

      @@traktor954 What are you laughing at ? Prat .

    • @sergeyslessarenko7574
      @sergeyslessarenko7574 Год назад +3

      Да будет так, брате

  • @brunswicklord6365
    @brunswicklord6365 Год назад +78

    Excellent video Mark… as a young boy in the 1960s I had many Polish and Ukrainian friends of my age as I went to a Catholic school. I would go to these friends houses to play and their Grandparents were often there. My parents told me these old folks had come over to the UK during the war to get away from the Germans.
    Who would have thought they may have actually been fighting for the Germans and were even former SS.

    • @isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570
      @isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570 Год назад +3

      How big are the chances however? UPA had around 35.000 members at most, and I don't think that SS divisions had more than them.

    • @Ярослав-с7и6г
      @Ярослав-с7и6г Год назад

      There, Muslims came to Great Britain, be careful, maybe they are Idil terrorists?)

    • @ДенисС-п6щ
      @ДенисС-п6щ Год назад +3

      ​@@isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570в УПА было более 150 000 человек.
      Если бы их было 35 тысяч человек, то они бы не смогли контролировать территорию Украины. Практически все члены УПА служили в полиции.
      А еще служили в дивизии СС Галичина (20 000 человек), батальонах Нахтигаль и Роланд.

    • @maryanchabursky9148
      @maryanchabursky9148 Год назад +1

      @@isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570the UPA fought tinge nazis

  • @seannicholson8530
    @seannicholson8530 Год назад +8

    You should do a follow up. There's plenty of adornment of Galicia division in modern, democratic Ukraine where former members are rewarded for their heinous acts and war crimes.

    • @th-uh2oo
      @th-uh2oo Год назад +5

      Modern, democratic Ukraine?

  • @LightCrasher
    @LightCrasher Год назад +163

    Just goes to show that USSR really had no allias, all of them held a dagger behind their back, ready to help seemingly common enemy. In other words, nothing has changed except for the fact that they are more open about it this time. "Russians are dying, best money we ever spent" - Blinken.

    • @og6433
      @og6433 Год назад +27

      That was Lindsay Graham

    • @LightCrasher
      @LightCrasher Год назад +20

      @@og6433 Thanks for correction, but I bet Blinken supports him at that too.

    • @apple64z
      @apple64z Год назад +16

      @@Joeyknows924 The policy of England and France, which joined it, led to the fact that Hitler, who considered himself the ruler of Europe, could no longer stop implementing his expansionist intentions. His ally in this for a while was Poland, which took part in the partition of Czechoslovakia. On September 30, the day of the conclusion of the Munich Agreement, Poland sent another ultimatum to Prague and simultaneously with the German troops brought its army into the Tesin region.
      poland and Germany were allies during Munich Agreement 1938 and invaded Czechoslovakia together,

    • @ananikolic6374
      @ananikolic6374 Год назад +14

      @@Joeyknows924 Do not forget to specify that the USA armed Hitler until 1943. Moreover, the Kennedy family, like many Englishmen, admired the Führer.

    • @konstantinbush295
      @konstantinbush295 Год назад

      Anglo-Saxon elites will have a sex with SS and Satan only to hurt the Russians

  • @niuniek661
    @niuniek661 Год назад +61

    Very accurate and detailed movie. I'm impressed of author knowledge. There is not many western historicians who understand complicated history of eastern Europe.

    • @Bosnierbosandzero
      @Bosnierbosandzero Год назад +1

      Vielen herzlichen Dank es ist sehr informativ leider gibt es viele Leute die mit der Osteuropa schreckliche Geschichten die so vertraut sind. ich würde mich auch freuen wenn Sie über vernichtungs Lager im Zweiten Weltkrieg von Nazi und denen befolgten besonders in Kroatien und Bosnien und Herzegowina darüber würde leider nie eine sehr selten etwas erwähnt zum Beispiel in Kroatien in mehrere Konzentrationslager sind über 700.000 Menschen Hof grausamste Art und Weise ermordet Ess.waren vorwiegend serben, Juden und Roma in Kroatien hat es gegeben Konzentrationslager für Kinder über 20.000 Kinder sind ermordet worden. Es sind sehr wenige verurteilt worden für diese schreckliche taten. die haben überall in Welt besonders Vatikan war sehr behilflich in verschiedene Länder für den Flucht zu organisieren und die könnten ein schönes langes leben genießen. Dänen nachkommen in der 90er Jahre wo der Bürgerkrieg in ehemalige Jugoslawien ausgebrochen haben sich sofort freiwillig gemeldet überall her gekommen mit den gleichen Symbole und gleiche Brutalität gegenüber nicht katholische Glaubens waren gemordet vertrieben worden das geschieht nur deshalb weil man die Geschichte nicht richtig aufgearbeitet hat. Ich hoffe dass sich das in andere Länder nicht wiederholt.

  • @alexsimpson79
    @alexsimpson79 8 месяцев назад +9

    Thanks for making this documentary! It’s eye opening.

  • @garethmartin6522
    @garethmartin6522 Год назад +36

    A timely piece given recent events in Canada.

  • @GreyForestMen3004
    @GreyForestMen3004 Год назад +707

    Dziękuję za prawdę!!! Pozdrowienia z Polski 👍🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱!!!

    • @isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570
      @isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570 Год назад +1

      You realize that he speaks no Polish, right?

    • @RussianTroll-ie6gr
      @RussianTroll-ie6gr Год назад +93

      @@isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570 you realise that there is a auto translation in the comment section?

    • @isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570
      @isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570 Год назад +2

      @@RussianTroll-ie6gr 1. not for everyone
      2. we all know how great it works XD

    • @jaabnegat
      @jaabnegat Год назад +38

      @@isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570 To tłumaczenie działa. Ja również z niego korzystam.

    • @elazientara5604
      @elazientara5604 Год назад +35

      @@isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570
      Jestem również z Polski. Bez problemu przeczytałam twój komentarz po angielsku i później przetłumaczony przez auto translator.

  • @crackerjack9320
    @crackerjack9320 Год назад +3

    Mark Felton delivers again! I've been curious about the Nazis in Ukraine.