The extensive support from the United States and its allies for Ukrainian Banderites against Russia draws historical parallels to the early backing of Hitler’s Germany against the USSR. 

The following article describes the secret history that links the Anglo-Saxons to the Banderites following the fall of the Third Reich.  It is an adaptation of a 2022 article titled ‘The alliance of MI6, the CIA and the Banderites’ written by Thierry Meyssan, a political consultant and founder of Voltaire Network International.

Meyssan’s article sounded the alarm: “We have not been able to see the resurgence of Nazi racialism in Ukraine and in the Baltic States for thirty years, nor do we see that many of the Ukrainian civilians we welcome are steeped in Banderites’ ideology. Are we waiting for Nazi attacks to begin in Western Europe before we wake up?”

The Real Intel on Ukrainian Extremism

By A Lily Bit

The extensive support from the United States and its allies for Ukrainian Banderites against Russia draws historical parallels to the early backing of Hitler’s Germany against the USSR. It’s worth recalling that during the economic crisis of 1929, virtually all Western nations considered Nazis as a potential solution, viewing them as an alternative to capitalism. However, as the Nazi threat unfolded, most of these nations changed their stance.

For instance, the French Foreign Minister, Georges Bonnet, once impressed by the Reich’s Jewish policy, suggested deporting French, Polish, and German Jews to Madagascar. Yet, on 6 December 1938, he signed the Franco-German Commitment to Peaceful Collaboration with Joachim Ribbentrop, the Reich Foreign Minister. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain orchestrated the Munich Agreement in 1938, which dismantled Czechoslovakia for the Reich’s benefit. Meanwhile, Montagu Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, redirected 27 tons of Czechoslovakian gold to bolster the Nazi armies.

Even Prescot Bush, the father of President George H. Bush and the grandfather of President George W. Bush, invested in Auschwitz prison camp factories in 1940 (before it became an extermination camp in 1942). Unfortunately, these individuals were not held accountable for their actions after the fall of Nazism. Instead, there were efforts to reconcile and forget these wrongdoings.