Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ukrainian President Volodomyr 

Zelenskyy - who commands a battalion of neo-Nazis - honored an actual WWII 

Nazi with a standing ovation on Friday.



Yaroslav Hunka, 98, fought in a Third Reich military formation accused of war crimes.
On Friday, he was honored during a session of Canadian parliament in which
Zelenskyy addressed the lawmakers to thank them for their support since Russia
invaded Ukraine, saying that Canada has always been on "the bright side of history."

Hunka stood for standing ovation and saluted, according to Canadian television.

According to the Associated Press, Hunka "fought with the First Ukrainian Division 

in World War II before later immigrating to Canada," another name for the 14th 

Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, the Nazi party's military wing, also known 

as the SS Galichina.

Formed in 1943, SS Galichina was comprised of Ukrainians from the 

Galicia region in the western part of the country. It was armed and trained 

by Hitler's Nazis and commanded by German officers. The next year, the 

division received a visit from SS head Heinrich Himmler, who had high 

praise for the unit's effectiveness at slaughtering Poles.

The SS Galichina subunits were responsible for the Huta Pieniacka massacre, 

in which they burned 500 to 1,000 Polish villagers alive.

One of several photos on a blog by an SS Galichina veterans’ group that shows Yaroslav Hunka, the Ukrainian immigrant honored by the Canadian Parliament during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Hunka is in the front row, middle.

In fact, during the Nuremberg Trials, the Waffen-SS was declared to be a criminal 

organization responsible for mass atrocities.



Following the war, thousands of SS Galichina veterans were allowed to leave Germany 
and resettle in the West - with around 2,000 moving to Canada. By that time, they were 
known as the First Ukrainian Division.


A blog by an association of its veterans, called “Combatant News” in Ukrainian, 
includes an autobiographical entry by a Yaroslav Hunka that says he volunteered to join 
the division in 1943 and several photographs of him during the war. The captions say 
the pictures show Hunka during SS artillery training in Munich in December 1943 and 
in Neuhammer (now Świętoszów), Poland, the site of Himmler’s visit.

In posts to the blog dated 2011 and 2010, Hunka describes 1941 to 1943 as the happiest 
years of his life and compares the veterans of his unit, who were scattered across the 
world, to Jews. -Forward

So, the same leftists who called Trump supporters Nazis for years are now honoring 
an actual Nazi - while Germany has notably locked up several concentration camp 
guards in their 90s for their involvement in Nazi activities.

University of Ottawa Political Scientist Ivan Katchanovski lays it out...

Meanwhile, here's Ukraine's Azov Battalion of neo-Nazis that everyone with

 a Ukraine flag in their bio is supporting...

Odd, they don't look like Trump supporters.

Maybe these Nazis can shed some light? Careful, "X" thinks this is sensitive 

material (that might redpill people?).

Meanwhile...

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/zelenskyy-trudeau-honor-actual-3rd-reich-nazi-standing-ovation