The program begins with discussion of Bohdan Daszak’s work on behalf of the Germans in a World War II concentration camp. After highlighting disinformation in a summation of Bohan Daszak’s service, we note that the Daszak family was from the Lvov, in Ukraine. That is the area in which the notorious Janowska concentration camp was located. Allegations that “Daddy Daszak” worked at Janowska may very well be true.
After highlighting the Plast organization, a global Ukrainian equivalent of the Hitler Youth and speculating about the possibility that the senior Daszak may have grown up with service in Plast, we note the significant roles of both Finland and Sweden in collaborating with the Nazis, a history which adds ominous depth to the recent admission of both nations to NATO.
Next, the broadcast details the renaming of a street in Kiev for Ulas Samchuk, a notorious anti-Semite and Nazi/OUN‑B collaborator. His work is required reading in Ukrainian schools!
The program concludes with a look at the New York Times’ whitewashing of the Nazi manifestation in Ukraine.
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