Ukraine nationalists march to honor wartime partisan leader

FAN Editor

Hundreds of Ukrainian nationalists held a torchlight march in the capital of Kyiv to mark the birthday of Stepan Bandera, the leader of a rebel militia that fought alongside Nazi soldiers in World War II

KYIV, Ukraine — Hundreds of Ukrainian nationalists held a torchlight march in the capital of Kyiv to mark the birthday of Stepan Bandera, the leader of a rebel militia that fought alongside Nazi soldiers in World War II.

Bandera was the leader of a Ukrainian nationalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s, which included a rebel army that fought alongside the Nazis. Bandera’s supporters claim that they sided with the Nazis against the Soviet army in the belief that Adolf Hitler would grant independence to Ukraine.

Jewish groups associate Bandera’s followers with the massacre of Jews.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

3 people missing and nearly 1,000 homes destroyed in Colorado wildfire

3 people missing and nearly 1,000 homes destroyed in Colorado wildfire – CBS News Watch CBSN Live Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle said Saturday that three people are missing in a rare December wildfire that has destroyed 991 homes and damaged 127 more. Watch the press conference. View CBS News […]

You May Like