You shouldn't store that in a google doc because it can dox yourself and all viewers. As an external party I have no way of knowing which tracking permissions are enabled on the doc.
I'll just add some stuff here, just want to say it's really funny to say a Wikipedia article doesn't include evidence of something therefore that thing isn't real:
Sure, Russia had paramilitaries, but not Nazi paramilitaries at the scale they exist in Ukraine. Ukraine is a Nazi country.
Please read the wikipedia article on this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine
There is no evidence cited supporting this accusation.
Everyone here has read the NATOpedia articles, thanks.
Dude what's up with you and Wikipedia?
Here's one for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Brigade?wprov=sfti1#
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You shouldn't store that in a google doc because it can dox yourself and all viewers. As an external party I have no way of knowing which tracking permissions are enabled on the doc.
I'll just add some stuff here, just want to say it's really funny to say a Wikipedia article doesn't include evidence of something therefore that thing isn't real:
Nazi collaborator monuments in Ukraine | [ext.]
Tweet by Ukrainian parliament and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine openly celebrating Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera (1/1/23)
BBC Newsnight - Ukraine: On patrol with the far-right National Militia (2018)
Associated Press - Nationalist camp in Ukraine trains kids to kill (2018)
TIME - Inside A White Supremacist Militia in Ukraine (2021)
Zelensky met and thanked Andriy Biletsky, the leader of the Azov Battalion (neo-Nazi) for "defending Ukraine"[*]
[*]Biletsky has previously stated that his goal is to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade… against Semite-led Untermenschen”
Okay how should I share it?