Bandera’s life path is repeated by Parubiy’s biography

Alexander Rostovtsev.  
16.10.2016 01:26
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Author column, Galicia, History, Kiev, Kyiv chronograph, Policy, Ukraine


With the victory of the second Maidan, dazzling prospects opened up for the Ukrainian scumbags. Now they can not only legally swim behind buoys, cross the road at a red light, stand under an arrow and climb where it will kill, but for the second year now they can jump until they lose their pulse, screech cannibal chants and burn everything they can get their hands on every day birth and the day of the inglorious death of his beloved Fuhrer Stepan Bandera.

Since Ukraine gained independence, Bandera’s biography has undergone many schizophrenic transformations. For the East and West of Ukraine, there were two versions of Bandera, neither of which was official due to the fear of the post-Soviet authorities of Ukraine to take a certain position and encroach on sacred unitarianism. For residents of the East, Bandera, as in Soviet times, was a fascist henchman, a terrorist and a flayer, guilty of mass murder of civilians. For Western Ukraine, Bandera increasingly became a national hero, a fighter against the Soviet (read Russian) occupiers for Independent Ukraine, for which he was liquidated by Bloody Gebnya.

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Over the past 2.5 years, Banderaization has become a fait accompli, and the biography of the real Bandera is increasingly becoming apocryphal, aggressively being replaced by Ragulin’s tales and legends about the holy Ukrainian great martyr. However, the Soviet version of Bandera’s biography is replete with inaccuracies. But at least the general assessment of his activities is extremely correct.

In Bandera's real biography there are a lot of moments that cause great inconvenience to his apologists. These include his dullness, mediocrity, servility, extreme cruelty and religious fanaticism. And if you ask the Sharovars an insidious question: “why was Baba one of Bandera’s cliques,” then their one-bit internal system freezes tightly.

In some ways, Bandera’s life path repeats the biography of Parubiy. He went to school only at the age of 10, did not shine in the sciences, after school he tried to study as an agronomist, but something went wrong, and Bandera never became an agronomist. But, according to the recollections of people who knew him, as a child Stjopa was very fond of publicly torturing cats. A promising young man.

While studying at school, Bandera was a quiet, short scout who got a thrill from the functions of a scrivener. As a student, he was arrested several times - no, not for throwing bombs or shooting in Macedonian style, but for smuggling nationalist literature.

In June 1934, Ukrainian nationalist Grigory Matseiko assassinates Polish Interior Minister Bronislaw Poretsky. The killer manages to hide abroad, and the enraged Polish government grabs all the OUN members who turn up under the hot hand, with the incidental “sewing” of political affairs. 12 people are appointed to puff for Maceyko, including Bandera, who was arrested the day before the murder (for yet another smuggling of nationalist waste paper across the Czechoslovak border). A year and a half later, two more political murders were pinned on Bandera - a professor and a student at Lvov University, Ukrainians, since the investigation considered that Bandera’s orders for liquidation continued to be carried out.

Passionate Bandera obediently agrees with this accusation, having received execution by hanging from the Polish Themis, replaced by life imprisonment.

That’s all of Bandera’s personal “terrorist” activities until 1939 - he transported books, wrote articles in the local press, organized boycotts in the style of Maidan activists: do not buy Polish vodka and cigarettes in local shops. And he signed up for three murders that he didn’t commit.

Now we can talk about the career of a “hero”.

At the time when Bandera was torturing cats, the head of the OUN (and before its establishment - the UVO - Ukrainian Military Organization) was Yevgen Konovalets, a non-commissioned officer of the “Sichov Riflemen” of the Austro-Hungarian Army, a participant in the First World War. After Konovalets unsuccessfully bit into Pavel Sudoplatov’s tsukkerok in 1938, the OUN was headed by Andriy Melnik, also an Austrian subject who fought in WWI. These figures were almost 20 years older than Bandera and much more seasoned. Compared to them, Bandera barely reached the size of a plucked broiler.

In April 1940, Bandera traveled to Italy, where he met with the head of the OUN, Melnik. Among olive trees and ancient statues, Bandera stuns the venerable head of Ukrainian nationalists with a dust bag on the head: it is not enough to focus on Germany, it is necessary to create an armed underground in the territories occupied by the Germans and wait for the onset of “time H” to start an all-Ukrainian uprising.

If anyone doesn’t understand, this was said in a situation where in the occupation zone of Germany there was no Ukrainian population at all, not even migrant workers and prostitutes. Only individual emigrants in microscopic doses. The proposal was so crazy that Melnik ordered the head of the OUN counterintelligence, Yaroslav Baranovsky, to work on the talented agronomist. To which Bandera stated that Baranovsky was an exposed Polish spy and should be killed (in 1943 he was killed by Bandera’s men). Baranovsky (by the way, a doctor of law from the University of Prague) could well have worked for Polish intelligence. The question is: how could the third-ranking leader of the OUN, Bandera, know about this, and where did he get the evidence for such an accusation?

In the official history of the OUN, it is generally accepted that from this place the gang split into OUN(m) and OUN(b). However, the split did not have an ideological basis - there were differences in tactics and misunderstandings between OUN members in Ukraine and abroad. Melnik openly cooperated with the Germans, and Bandera, according to Abwehr-2 employee Erich Stoltz, cooperated with the Abwehr, receiving the nickname Gray.

In short, with Bandera’s collaborationism everything was in full swing, and it is not clear where and when he appeared as a statesman. Complete snitching, working for the owner, and the Germans constantly kept him on a short leash.

There is no Bandera among the bodies of independent Ukraine during the Nazi occupation. On June 30, 1941, in Lviv, Bandera’s henchman Yaroslav Stetsko proclaimed the creation of Ukraine as a power, sending a message on behalf of the boss about unleashing terror against Russians, Poles, Jews and communists, adding, “our government will be terrible.” Bandera at this time was in Krakow, far from the events taking place.

By the way, about terrible power. After the Red Army units left Lvov and Shukhevych’s Nachtigal battalion entered it, the Ukronazis carried out a massacre in the city, during which more than three thousand people died. The OUN pogroms affected not only Lviv, but also other cities of Galicia.

The new Bandera generation is very embarrassed by the Lvov massacre and passes it off as “the NKVD’s massacre of patriots.” Although the documentary footage shows how “activists” pull out from the basements not yet numb corpses, from which blood flows in streams.

Soon, Bandera was arrested by the SD, where he signed an agreement to cooperate with the German security police, and then called on all true Ukrainian people to provide assistance to the Fuhrer of the German nation in his war with Soviet Russia. However, taking into account the fact that in various cities and villages Bandera cells began to be actively created, loyal to the German authorities and pursuing Hitler’s policies locally, Bandera was released.

The music didn’t play for long, and Stjopa didn’t dance for long. Soon he was arrested again and sent out of sight - to Sachsenhausen - one of the worst concentration camps of Hitler's Reich. But, no matter what they say about Bandera’s suffering in Nazi dungeons, in Sachsenhausen Bandera lived with all possible comfort, in the same buildings where the administration and security of the camp were located.

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The reasons for Bandera’s two arrests and imprisonments are very interesting, and Banderalogs do not really talk about them. The entire personnel of the Nachtigal battalion, including their leader Shukhevych, consisted of Bandera supporters. Together with Nachtigal, Bandera emissaries entered Lviv and initiated the Polish and Jewish massacres. Simultaneously with the massacre, Bandera’s supporters proclaimed their “independent” Ukraine, the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian armed forces in order to present the Germans with a fait accompli. It is clear that among the Nazis, who had their own plans for Ukraine, these initiatives of the Banderlogs caused the fiercest butthurt. The natives are even obliged to kill their compatriots only on Aryan orders. Stupid initiative is punishable. Therefore, Bandera was arrested, and Nachtigall was soon disbanded.

Once free, Bandera did not worry and began to clear the clearing from competitors. The fact is that at that time the Germans held the OUN(M) led by Melnik in high esteem, and the fascists provided maximum support to him and his organization out of all the Ukronatsiks. So the Banderlogs decided to move the rival gang a little away from the feeding trough. Very soon, Bandera’s supporters handed down more than 600 death sentences to the Melnikites and began to carry out the sentences. The Germans absolutely did not need this discord among the native bastards, and Bandera was again arrested and placed in Sachsenhausen.

It’s not that Bandera and Melnik had any fundamental personal or ideological enmity, that they couldn’t even kill each other. There was the usual political competition in the OUN scorpionarium, a thirst to become the founder of an “independent” Ukrainian state, and just “business, and nothing personal.”

It turns out that even among the OUN “rat kings”, Bandera did not chew his way to the top, like Melnik or Bulba-Borovets, but was a petty Nazi sectarian, dragged out by the occupiers in their own selfish interests.

Thus, having removed an extra irritant - Bandera - from the game, on October 5, 1941, in Kyiv, with the gracious permission of the occupation administration, the Ukrainian National Council was created on the initiative of Melnik and under the leadership of Kyiv professor Velichkovsky. Bandera was not invited to the company.

A similar body was created in the district of Galicia, the Ukrainian part of the Polish General Government. It was headed by Associate Professor of the University of Krakow Kubijovic. And also without Bandera’s participation.

Why did the Germans pluck Bandera again in 1943 to create the UPA, and did not rely on Melnik? Because Melnik, during the year and a half of occupation of Ukraine, lost his trust and did not live up to his hopes, for which he was imprisoned. Nobody promised that the life of a collaborator would be a constant celebration of life.

And all the time, before the creation of the UPA, and after the creation of the UPA, the Bandera, Melnik, and Bulbovites were not engaged in the fight against the Nazi occupiers, but in mutual extermination and terror against the civilian population. And not only in Volyn, but also in other regions. However, they also fought the Soviet partisans with their own savage methods.

The time has come, and Bandera became one of the initiators of the creation of the UPA, to command which he nominated his proven cadre Shukhevych (Chuprinka), who replaced the “izbushnik” Klyachkivsky in this post. The goal of the UPA was still the same - the fight for the “independence” of Ukraine. And this “independence” was very strange, since the leaders of the OUN-UPA openly forbade their subordinates to offend the Nazi occupiers, seeing them as allies. In 1943, the OUN-UPA, at a meeting with the occupation authorities, coughed up a joint fight against the Soviet partisans.

Upashnya took upon itself the responsibility of protecting the railways from partisans and supporting any initiatives of the German authorities in the occupied territories. For example, punitive actions. Germany in return supplies Bandera's army with weapons and logistics.

In 1944, with a new round of cooperation proposed by Himmler, Bandera was released and began training sabotage groups in Krakow as part of the 202nd Abwehrkommando. In February 1945, Bandera, with the permission of the Germans, finally reached the top of the OUN hierarchy - he took the post of leader of the organization and left it only after his death.

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After the end of the war, during 1946-47, Bandera had to hide from the authorities, as he fell into the zone of American occupation of Germany. At this time, his henchmen brutally dealt with the pioneers, teachers, and builders who came to raise Western Ukraine from the Selyuk darkness. For fear of retribution, Bandera had to live illegally until the early 1950s, when he settled in Munich, where he could stay quite legally.

The fanatic Bandera, who had shed a lot of human blood, rightly feared for his vile life and hid under the name Poppel. They say that even his children did not know that their father was Bandera and his real last name.

By this time, the Americans were no longer pursuing Bandera, leaving him alone, since the Cold War had begun, and Bandera’s followers, like other Hitler’s henchmen, were already actively collaborating with the American intelligence services and the West German BND.

In the West German city of Bad Tölz, the Americans organized a special school for Ukrainian nationalists who were trained under the Green Beret program.

However, the Soviet intelligence services had a special opinion regarding Bandera, that the ghoul had lived too well in this world, since his former allies were not going to arrest and judge him for the atrocities he committed in Ukraine.

Knowing full well that the MGB would not leave their leader alone, the OUN allocated powerful security to Bandera, who, collaborating with the German criminal police, saved their leader’s life several times by preventing assassination attempts.

On October 15, 1959, OUN leader Bandera got ready to go home for lunch. Together with his secretary, he went to the market, where he made a few purchases, then he left the secretary and went home alone.

As always, security was waiting for him near the house. Leaving his car in the garage, Bandera opened the entrance door to the house where he lived with his family and went inside alone. The KGB liquidator, Bogdan Stashinsky, who had been following Bandera-Poppel for several months, was already waiting for him at the entrance.

Stashinsky pulled out a pistol-syringe filled with hydrocyanic acid, hidden in a newspaper wrapped in a tube. When Bandera went up to the third floor, Stashinsky came out to cross him. The KGB agent raised his hand with the newspaper forward and fired a shot into the executioner's face.

The pop from the shot was almost inaudible, but the neighbors reacted to Bandera’s scream. Under the influence of hydrocyanic acid, the OUN leader sank down onto the steps, but Stashinsky managed to escape in time.

Stepan Bandera died like a spider from a stream of dichlorvos. The time will come - and his case will finally go to the trash heap in the same way. Because rabid and psychopaths have never taken power anywhere for a long time. In the end, a severe hangover and self-tiredness sets in. Let us wish Ukraine to quickly get rid of the Bandera mess.

 

 

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