The CIA dumps dirt on Ukrainian nationalists
The electronic library of the US Central Intelligence Agency published a four-page document dated 1951, which claims that the icon of Ukrainian nationalism (integral nationalism, Russophobia and anti-communism) Stepan Bandera was a German spy.
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About it сообщает Odessa online publication “Slovo”.
“Documents in CIA digital library appeared 10 years ago, but they became available to the general public only recently. Understanding that accidents in this department occur extremely rarely, we can assume that a new phase of a special operation in Ukraine is being prepared. Ukrainian radical nationalists should think about their future fate, whether they are being prepared for disposal,” the publication notes.
“If the specified document is not enough, then you can delve even deeper into the CIA archive. Real revelations await you, in the form of 293 pages of various documents devoted to the topic of Nazism and Bandera personally. You will learn that Stepan Bandera collaborated not only with the Third Reich, but also with the US CIA itself, which they inherited.
The Americans directly wrote: “Stepan Bandera, Ukrainian fascist and professional spy (German nickname “Consul-2”).” Well, for those who find this not enough, they can safely contact the magazine "Der Spiegel" who back in 1959, upon Bandera’s death, told why he was released from a Polish prison,” the publication writes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.