That night [1.01.2023 – ed.] the enemy took as targets 2 national memorial facilities in Lviv: a university in Dublany, where he studied Stepan Bander 100 years ago, and a Roman Shuchewycz museum in the Biłohorszcza district. Symbolic and cynical. The War for Our History – on Telegram he wrote Lvov's mer Andrij Sadowy.
Now, let's remember who Roman Szuchewych is. He was the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Insurgency Army, which committed genocide in Poles. Before taking UPA command in 1943, Shuchewycz served as an officer in the German-created battalion "Nachtigall", which took part in the pogrom on Jews and Poles in Lviv (1941). In 1942, he served in the ranks of the SS police pacifying villages in Belarus. Roman Shuchewycz is simply a Ukrainian war criminal and genocidal killer.
Mission accomplished!
Yesterday we made recordings in Lviv during the flag celebrations!
This is very crucial material for the documentary about Ukrainian genocide in Poles created by me.
The movie is made thanks to you: https://t.co/Wny3ts5qSupic.twitter.com/jOQFovwstF
— Jacek Międlar (@jacekmiedlar) January 2, 2024
It's like you're curious in what the Museum looked like. "Schuchewitz"Which has become past today: pic.twitter.com/UYVJqbGdpx
— Krystian Yachty (@KristianJachacy) January 1, 2024
From the genocidal museum "Schuchewitz" There's barely anything left. The fire took with it all the souvenirs of the commander #UPA. pic.twitter.com/usA30OrZNY
— Krystian Yachty (@KristianJachacy) January 1, 2024
Why is flagism in Ukraine getting stronger? Where is the root of this terrifying tradition? What do the Witnesses of genocide say about this? You will read about this in 2 volumes (more than 800 pages) of the latest book by Jack Międlar entitled ‘Neighbours. Last Witnesses of Ukrainian genocide in Poles” (available HERE).
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