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The tag 'U.K.' is associated with 3 posts.

History: OUN/B and UPA Guerilla Warfare and the German “Werewolf” Operation UPDATED ON 2/22/2022

In a pre­vi­ous post, we set forth excerpts from “The Bor­mann Broth­er­hood” doc­u­ment­ing the Third Reich gen­e­sis of the terms “Iron Cur­tain” and “Bet­ter Dead Than Red”–the lat­ter the pro­pa­gan­da bat­tle cry of Ger­many’s Radio Were­wolf. Near the end of WWII, Gehlen set up the Were­wolf gueril­la orga­ni­za­tion, which recruit­ed from the ranks of the UPA: “. . . . Gehlen pro­vid­ed [SS Ober­grup­pen­fuhrer Hans] Prutz­mann with a detailed blue-print for the orga­ni­za­tion of the Were­wolves . . . . Prutz­mann and his sub-com­man­ders resort­ed to enlist­ing to enlist­ing mem­bers of the rapid­ly dis­solv­ing Vlassov Army and the Ukrain­ian UPA . . . . Gehlen had pro­duced the orig­i­nal scheme for Were­wolf . . . .” UPA com­bat­ants con­tin­ued gueril­la war­fare until 1952, jump­ing to CIA: “. . . . In south-west Ukraine and east­ern Poland bands of the nation­al­ist UPA many still with their Ger­man SS offi­cers, harassed the Sovi­et Army, the Pol­ish mili­tia of the com­mu­nist-dom­i­nat­ed War­saw gov­ern­ment and the local author­i­ties set up in the lib­er­at­ed ter­ri­to­ries. . . . Trained in gueril­la war­fare by the Ger­mans, they ambushed Sovi­et road con­voys, used hit-and-run tac­tics, and car­ried out innu­mer­able sab­o­tage actions. Indeed, some of the Ukrain­ian insur­gents held out in the forests of the Carpathi­an moun­tains until 1952. . . .” WFMU-FM is pod­cast­ing For The Record–You can sub­scribe to the pod­cast HERE. Mr. Emory emphat­i­cal­ly rec­om­mends that listeners/readers get the 32GB flash dri­ve con­tain­ing all of Mr. Emory’s 43 years on the air, plus a library of old anti-fas­cist books on easy-to-down­load PDF files.


Former Pravy Sektor Chief Is Advisor to Chief of Staff of Ukrainian Armed Forces UPDATED ON 2/19/2022 and ON 2/22/2022

Rep­re­sen­ta­tive of the impor­tant Nazi role in Ukrain­ian nation­al secu­ri­ty affairs is the appoint­ment of for­mer Pravy Sek­tor chief Dymytro Yarosh as an advis­er to the com­man­der in chief of Ukraine’s armed forces. Yarosh wrote about his appoint­ment on Face­book: “By order of Lieu­tenant Gen­er­al Valery Zaluzh­ny, I was appoint­ed an advis­er to the Com­man­der-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. . . .” We have cov­ered the ascent in Ukraine of the suc­ces­sors to the OUN/B WWII Nazi col­lab­o­ra­tors in numer­ous pro­grams and posts. WFMU-FM is pod­cast­ing For The Record–You can sub­scribe to the pod­cast HERE. Mr. Emory emphat­i­cal­ly rec­om­mends that listeners/readers get the 32GB flash dri­ve con­tain­ing all of Mr. Emory’s 43 years on the air, plus a library of old anti-fas­cist books on easy-to-down­load PDF files.


Trussed Up

In Moscow, British For­eign Sec­re­tary Liz Truss intoned that “Britain would nev­er accept Russ­ian sov­er­eign­ty over Ros­tov and Voronezh – until it was point­ed out to her that these places were not part of Ukraine but in Rus­sia. . . .” Sheesh!!! We have cov­ered the ascent in Ukraine of the suc­ces­sors to the OUN/B WWII Nazi col­lab­o­ra­tors in numer­ous pro­grams and posts. WFMU-FM is pod­cast­ing For The Record–You can sub­scribe to the pod­cast HERE. Mr. Emory emphat­i­cal­ly rec­om­mends that listeners/readers get the 32GB flash dri­ve con­tain­ing all of Mr. Emory’s 43 years on the air, plus a library of old anti-fas­cist books on easy-to-down­load PDF files.