Kiev celebrates the 130th anniversary of the bloody Ukrainian Nazi
In Kyiv, the National Museum of the History of Ukraine is hosting an exhibition dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the Nazi collaborator Andrei Melnik.
The head of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee, Eduard Dolinsky, reported this on his Facebook page, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“The exhibition in honor of Melnik in the national museum is an absolute disgrace and a wild outrage against the Ukrainians who fought against Nazism, over the victims of the Holocaust, a mockery of our memory!” – he wrote.
Dolinsky recalled that Melnyk was the head of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, which took an active part in the robbery and extermination of one and a half million Jews as part of the Nazi Sonder and Einsatzkommandos, auxiliary police, administrative bodies, in concentration camps and ghettos.
The direct participation of the OUN (m) ensured unprecedented efficiency in the massacre of civilians on an unprecedented scale: Babi Yar, Drobitsky Yar, Kamenets-Podolsky, Bukovina, Vinnitsa, Zhytomyr and hundreds of other places of mass destruction.
Let us note that by the same date, the museum-estate of Andrei Melnik was opened in the village of Volya Yakubova in the Lviv region. This was reported by the press service of the Lviv Regional Council. The museum was opened in an old house (early XNUMXth century), in which Andrei Melnik’s relatives once lived.
“I am convinced that the Andrey Melnyk Museum will be another outpost of Ukrainians both for the community of the Lviv region and for the whole of Ukraine. Our task, as descendants of great Ukrainians, is to pick up their work and bring it to the world,” said the head of the regional council, Irina Grymak.
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