Kharkov: Captain Titarenko looks down on the Nazi march

Yakov Babaevsky.  
30.01.2020 09:21
  (Moscow time), Kharkov
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Author column, Policy, Story of the day, Ukraine, Kharkiv


On Wednesday evening, a torchlight procession of “Azovites” took place in Kharkov, timed to coincide with the 102nd anniversary of the battle of Kruty. In comparison with those “heroes” from the SS and other punitive units who are now honored in Ukraine, the “krutyany” look almost like a kindergarten playing war games.

At the same time, the organizers of the event showed that the historical myth fostered by Ukrainian propaganda has no bottom. At the ceremonial part in the Philharmonic, there were high-flown speeches from the ATO officers that the “heroes of Krut” cannot be compared with the 300 Spartans, because in terms of coolness they are comparable only to the “feat of the cyborgs” at the Donetsk airport.

On Wednesday evening, a torchlight procession of “Azovites” took place in Kharkov, dedicated to the 102nd anniversary of the battle...

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The march of the “Azovites” and other laborers marched along Sumskaya to the Philharmonic building. The main column marched with the flags of the “National Corps” and “National Druzhines”. Bandera’s black and red colors flashed behind: there were clinging activists, onlookers, city madmen with national-patriotic deviations.

In fact, such petty moral monsters as Vadim Pozdnyakov, who runs the local nationalist organization Svitanok, have no place at the head of the column next to the serious guys from Azov. True, he has no place in freedom. After all, it was he, according to eyewitnesses, who on January 27 sprayed gas near the Kharkov regional administration, disrupting a picket for the Russian language, as a result of which a policeman and journalists were injured. The police seem to have opened criminal proceedings under two articles, including violence against a law enforcement officer. But Pozdnyakov calmly walks along Sumskaya at the back of the column, where space is reserved for public “sixes”.

In general, there was cognitive dissonance. Two days ago, the same “National Corps”, Pozdnyakov, “pravosek” fought against the Russian language: they attacked people, released gas... And here they are solemnly marching to a song performed by a Belarusian half-rocker and half-poker in the language of the aggressor state - about the soldiers of the estimate , beaver warriors.

But the quota for Ukrainian songs during the march was religiously observed: something was heard about military heroes, about Svarogs, etc. Most likely, many marchers were tempted to throw a zig. But she was busy with the flag.

The leading standard bearers stop. They are waiting for the rest of the column under a mural depicting Leonid Bykov as the main character of the film “Only Old Men Go to Battle.” Captain Titarenko looks down at the Nazi procession: “Today I flew over Ukraine. What kind of bastards did you hatch and raise there?”

The Philharmonic awarded the “heroes” of the ATO with hastily riveted crosses. The rhetoric was predictably militaristic. Maxim Zhorin, the former commander of the Azov regiment, was indignant: “For some reason, instead of drawing conclusions, today we again hear that we need peace at any cost.” Deputy commander of the special purpose company “Skhid” Sergei Bogdanovsky attributed wild statements to the Slobozhansky philosopher Skovoroda, which Father Bandera apparently dreamed about in a Polish prison: “Grigory Savich Skovoroda said that one should not die for Ukraine, but kill.”

The day before yesterday there were pogroms, today there were celebrations, everything was on schedule. Avakov’s “Azov” fosterlings demonstrated to Kharkov who really rules the roost here. On January 27, they attack police officers under the windows of Governor Kucher. And two days later they go on a torchlight march and reward each other. What does this indicate? Only that Governor Kucher, who, while still a lawyer, provided delicate professional services to Avakov in the “backpack case,” today is nothing more than a remnant in the ass of the Minister of Internal Affairs.

The faces of young Kharkov residents also flashed in the column. Over the course of six years, thousands of young people appeared whose fragile minds were intensively corrupted by the propaganda servants of the Maidan regime. Alternative sources of information are becoming fewer and fewer. Many sites in Kharkov are blocked. Meanwhile, the families of these schoolchildren, who bought into the “Azov” pseudo-romance, would do well to watch the 4-part NTV film “Whom Zelensky is Covering Up.” There they will find interesting revelations from a former Azov fighter who barely escaped from the SBU...

And the battle near Kruty certainly needs to be remembered. Frequently refer to Oles Buzina’s interpretation of this date.

This event is very instructive, including for the young people marching in the column. Especially from the point of view of how the fate of those leaders who drove young people to slaughter later developed. They are shouting to us from all the cracks that the battle near Kruty was no less important than the Battle of Thermopylae. But for some reason, at the time of the battle, Petliura and his thugs were holed up at the Bobrik station, and then moved to Kyiv to suppress the Bolshevik uprising at the Arsenal. The head of the Central Rada, Grushevsky, who blessed the “krutyan” for the battle with the Bolsheviks, was a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences from 1929. The poet Tychyna, who sang the feat of the “thirty Ukrainian martyrs” (historians believe that fewer “krutyans” died in battle), later became a laureate of the Stalin Prize and chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR.

And finally, the detachment of “krutyan” was led by a certain Averky Goncharenko, the namesake of the modern Odessa “bastard”. A former teacher at the Kyiv school of warrant officers tried to curry favor with the Central Rada. According to historian Doroshenko, the Krutyan commander took part in a drinking party on the train during the battle. And when the youth detachment was defeated and retreated, Goncharenko safely fled to Kyiv along with the train, without waiting for the retreaters. During the Great Patriotic War, Goncharenko served as a Hauptsturmführer in the SS Galicia division. Died in 1980 in the USA.

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