The new OUN-B leader has finished his tour of the US in Philadelphia where he visited a 30 year old memorial to the 🇺🇦division of the Nazi Waffen-SS that has apparently flown under the radar since it was established in 1993 to mark the 50th anniversary of the “Galician Division.”
St Mary's in Elkin Park. Also known as Fox Chase Cemetery, Elkins Park, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
There's only one Nazi memorial in the UK according to a map someone posted here, and it's for some Ukrainian of course. Yeah, I'm also shocked there's just one.
Didn't Poland and Ukraine pretty much hate each other up until the invasion last year, and are only best buddies now because they both hate Russia more?
And don't forget Norway, one of the very few things that almost makes me feel a sense of national pride is that collaborators were given no quarter after the occupation ended. Quisling was the last person ever executed up here.
There's only one Nazi memorial in the UK according to a map someone posted here, and it's for some Ukrainian of course. Yeah, I'm also shocked there's just one.
Do you have that map?
I can't find it right now, it was user created on Google or a similar service, so maybe someone else has the link.
This is the best I can do for now: https://forward.com/series/nazi-collaborator-monuments-around-the-world/
Can't believe there are OUN-B memorials in Chicago. Chicago Poles: what are you doing?
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The French are the least cringe. Shocker. Finding the lack of monuments in Poland a bit surprising though.
Didn't Poland and Ukraine pretty much hate each other up until the invasion last year, and are only best buddies now because they both hate Russia more?
And don't forget Norway, one of the very few things that almost makes me feel a sense of national pride is that collaborators were given no quarter after the occupation ended. Quisling was the last person ever executed up here.