Former Nazi prisoners demand cancellation of Bandera hero title
MOSCOW, January 28 (Itar-Tass) – A legal action demanding the recognition of Stepan Bandera as a Nazi criminal, guilty of the genocide of Poles, is being prepared in Poland, a representative of the Russian Union of Former Minor Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps told Itar-Tass.
“On the eve of the 65th anniversary of the Great Victory over Nazism, for the first time in world practice, the title of a national hero was conferred on Stepan Bandera — a zealous accomplice of Hitler. Bandera, the leader of the ‘organisation of Ukrainian nationalists,’ closely cooperated with Nazis during World War II and took part in the creation of SS units, which fulfilled punitive tasks. They brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of Jews, Poles, Russians and Ukrainians. They burned alive peaceful civilians in the villages of Belarus, which was invaded by Nazis, specifically in the village of Khatyn,” he said.
Former prisoners of Nazi concentration camps reminded that “Roman Shukhevich, an SS hangman who took part in punitive expeditions, was also conferred the title of the hero of Ukraine. “The minor prisoners of Nazi camps, integrated in the Russian Union of Former Minor Prisoners of Nazi Concentration Camps, insist on the cancellation of those shameful decrees,” said the representative of the Union. “A legal action demanding the recognition of Bandera as a Nazi criminal, guilty of genocide of Poles, is being prepared in Poland.”
