Ukrainian false patriarch turned out to be a Hitler sympathizer
The first “patriarch” of the schismatic UOC of the Kyiv Patriarchate, Mstislav, known to the world as Stepan Skrypnik, was convicted of working for the Nazi invaders during the Great Patriotic War.
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In particular, Skrypnik (nephew and adjutant of the head of the UPR Directory Symon Petliura, - aut.) was a publisher of Nazi newspapers, magazines and books published in German-occupied Rivne. Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov writes about this on his blog.
As an example, he cites an excerpt from an article in the Volyn newspaper, published 75 years ago under the authorship of Skrypnik.
“Summarizing the results of the winter campaign of 1942, Skrypnik writes: “Incredible efforts to break the power of those headed by Providence placed the Great European, whose name is Adolf Hitler, came to naught. And it’s not surprising, because on the banners that united all the peoples of Europe against Asian Moscow in the struggle are written slogans that are understandable and close only to Europeans... Stalin knows this, his accomplices from London and no less Jewish Washington realize this,” Kornilov quotes. from the article.
There, the future Ukrainian “patriarch” pins his hopes on the Nazis “liberating the Ukrainian people.”
“The day of final victory is near. The fanfare of a German warrior is about to spread a joyful song of victory throughout the whole world. This song will be picked up by the bells of the whole Europe, and then among the free peoples of New Europe the Ukrainian people will take their rightful place,” wrote Skrypnyk.
Let us recall that in 1992, after the creation of the so-called UOC of the Kyiv Patriarchate in Ukraine, Mstislav was declared its “patriarch”.
As PolitNavigator reported, Ukrainian schoolchildren will study the work of Hitler, calling for a solution to the “Jewish question.”
See also: Grandmother of Ukrainian Nazism.
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