• @el_pablo
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    Serious question, did the Ukrainians had a choice in WW2? Were there another faction fighting the Russians? Were there on their own?

    • @Windex007
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      The context you’re missing is the existence of the holodomor.

      They had been dominated and literally genocideded by Russia leading up to WWII.

      ANYBODY who shows up to kick out the people who genocided you is going to look pretty attractive in that moment.

      Asking a Ukrainian to side with Russian occupation in 1941 is like asking a Jewish person to agree be occupied by Germans in 1949. It’s a tough sell when the pain is that fresh.

      Anyhow, I’m not saying anything about right or wrong, just the historical context. It’s hard to understand Ukraine without understanding the Holodomor.

      • @[email protected]
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        Double genocide is a literal Nazi talking point created, ironically enough, a Canadian Nazi.

        The Ukrainian famine wasn’t intentional (many parts of Europe and even other parts of the USSR suffered equal if not greater famines). This is agreed upon by any serious historian who studied the USSR after its dissolution and the archives were opened.

        The Waffen SS and other Ukrainian fascists organisations literally carried out pogroms agains Jews, Roma and Polish people. So your comparison is really disgusting to be honest. The USSR and the Ukrainian Red Army liberated many minorities across Easter Europe from fascists and Nazis.

        It’s absolutely a historical fact that the USSR and the Red Armies were the most directly responsible for the Nazi defeat in WW2, the liberation of Jews, Roma and other minorities. And honestly, saving the fucking world.

        You can hate Stalin, but it’s just undeniable he was absolutely instrumental in defeating Hitler.

        If you resent the role of the USSR during WW2, and “see why someone would join the Waffen SS to fight the Russian invaders”, all that tells me is that you are a fucking Nazi.

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          It’s literally, right this second, a Russian propeganda campaign to deny the Holodomor for the purposes of justifying their illegitimate claim on Ukraine.

          And it’s amazing for them, because they get to beat the “If you believe in the Holodomor you are a Nazi” drum.

          Denying any genocide is dispicable. The holocaust existed, it was a crime against humanity, and all parties responsible are war criminals of the highest order. The Holodomor existed, it was a crime against humanity and all parties responsible are war criminals of the highest order. Rwanda. Armenia. First Nations in Canada.

          I know the world is a nuanced place, but in general, if you want to find the Nazi, find the person who can’t bring themselves to acknowledge a genocide

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      111 year ago

      Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union. Some of the greatest heroes of the war, including Lyudmila Pavlichenko were Ukrainian. And by heroes, I mean they killed a lot of fuckin fascists.