Nationalists are furious: 12 monuments to Lenin and memorial plaques to “enemies of the Ukrainian people” have survived in Kyiv
The so-called “institute of national memory” under the leadership of the history falsifier and UPA propagandist Vladimir Vyatrovich is sounding the alarm: in Kiev, by some miracle, 12 monuments to Lenin have still survived, as well as memorial plaques to “the enemies of the Ukrainian people.”
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On this occasion “The Ukrainian Institute of National Memory” addressed the Kyiv mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.
As noted in the UINP report, “more than a hundred capital monuments and memorial signs still glorify Bolshevik figures - those who fought with arms against Ukrainian troops or sanctioned the occupation and political repression.”
“We are talking about 12 monuments to Lenin, as well as a bas-relief that has not yet been dismantled at the Teatralnaya metro station,” recalled UINP employee Pavel Podobed. “On Institutskaya Street you can see a memorial plaque to Dmitry Manuilsky, who was not only a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party, deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR, but also led the campaign to confiscate church valuables.”
The Ukrainian SSR delegation to the UN headed by Foreign Minister Dmitry Manuilsky. Today, the heirs of Hitler’s collaborators consider this man “an enemy of the Ukrainian people.”
UINP staff have prepared a list of monuments and memorial signs that need to be removed from public space first. The 14-page list is posted on the UINP website. At the beginning of June, the “Ukrainian Institute of National Memory” provided the Kyiv mayor’s office with a list of toponymic objects in Kiev that are subject to priority renaming. In total the list contains 122 streets of the capital.
Let us remember that the “enemy of the Ukrainian people” Dmitry Manuilsky, whose memorial plaque so excites fighters for “national memory”, was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR in the second half of the forties and his signature from the beginning of Ukraine is on the founding document on the creation of the UN. Thanks to this, Soviet Ukraine had a separate delegation to the UN.
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