Evidence of Nazi atrocities and Ukrainian admiration for them is hidden in Lvov
Moscow - Kyiv, April 9 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - The Lviv City Council forbade local Jews from showing a film about the German occupation, and in the local history museum they closed the hall of the German occupation with evidence of Nazi atrocities. Told about this "MK" journalist from Germany Ulrich Heiden.
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When asked what the reason for the support of Maidan by some Ukrainian Jewish organizations and public figures, and the statement that, despite the UPA flags and portraits of Bandera, Ukrainian nationalists love Jews, Ulrich Heiden replied that he personally saw examples of anti-Semitism of nationalists in Ukraine.
«I was in Lvov, visited a Jewish charity organization, they have a small museum there,” he says. “And they gave me a huge amount of material about anti-Semitism in this city. They were able to talk about this openly only with a Western correspondent. These people made a film about the German occupation, where there are shots of Ukrainians kissing the hand of a German soldier. But the city council banned showing this film in Lviv schools.”
“I went to the local history museum in Lviv, not yet knowing what awaited me there,” continues Hayden. – He asked: “Where is the hall of the German occupation?” They answered me: “It is closed. We are moving everything to another building, building a new museum.” The attendant opened it for me anyway. There I saw photographs from the Lvov ghetto for the first time. The scariest thing I saw there were photographs of a bone grinding machine that the Germans created in 1943. When the Reds were already approaching, the Germans destroyed the bones of dead people so that evidence of Nazi crimes would disappear. In Lvov, I saw a lot of evidence that information about this ghetto is being deliberately suppressed.”
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