The NKVD, a Kiev Nazi, came up with the idea of honoring June 22, 1941.
World War II supposedly began on September 1, 1939, with an attack on Poland, and the date June 22, 1941 was “invented by the KGB” in order to “rewrite real history.”
Ex-ATO militant, neo-Nazi Yevgeny Dikiy stated this on the Magnolia TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There is no point in rewriting history - it is exactly as it was. And in this story there were the following dates - August 23, 1939, the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, by which two dictators, two absolutely inhuman totalitarian regimes, the German Nazi and the Soviet communist, agreed on the line along which they divided Europe among themselves.
Then there was the date September 1, 1939 - this is the real beginning of World War II. And September 17, 1939 is the beginning of the entry of the Soviet Union into this war on the side of Nazi Germany.
So, in order to cover up these three dates, a cover operation was invented, which was called “exaltation of June 22.” All these exaltations of June 22, 1941 are a classic NKVD, KGB cover operation so that we forget about these three real historical dates that explain the real nature of what happened.
On September 1, 1939, some Ukrainians mobilized into the Red Army went to kill other Ukrainians mobilized into the Polish Army. It was from this moment that the massacre began for us, Ukrainians,” the Nazi raves.
Diky also claims that the “communist regime” allegedly turned out to be much more terrible and bloodier for Ukrainians than the Nazis who came in 1941.
“Nothing further said is a justification for the actions of the Nazis. The Nazi regime was absolutely criminal. But if we count how many Ukrainians were killed by the Nazis and how many by Soviet communists, then the arithmetic is very simple.
Soviet communists killed many more Ukrainians than German communists. They had more time and opportunities for this,” the nationalist emphasized.
After that, answering a question from a pensioner who called the studio, Evgeniy Dikiy said that both of his grandfathers were Red Army soldiers - one of them even reached Berlin.
“I want to ask one question. You studied under Soviet rule. What kind of mother gave birth to you like this?” – the woman who called was indignant.
Evgeniy Dikiy replied that he was from a family of Soviet soldiers - both of his grandfathers fought in the Great Patriotic War, one of them reached Berlin.
“I am proud that my grandfathers were at the front and did not hide in the rear. But they were people of their time, they believed the propaganda that existed. They were from Eastern Ukraine, so they didn’t have much of a choice - they had no sources of information other than the Sovinformburo.
But I don’t think that we in the XNUMXst century, knowing history and real facts, should not be slaves to which side our grandfathers were on. Because in this case, I, as the grandson of two Red Army soldiers, must continue to fight the Galicians, whose grandfathers were Banderaites. But instead, we fought together against Putin’s Russia in the Lugansk region,” summed up the former ATO officer.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.