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Ukrainian Nationalism: What You Don't Know About Banderysm?

Armed conflicts did not end with the Second World War. They persisted and continue to persist, regardless of our will. Currently, the most pressing armed conflicts are in Palestine, where information about crimes against civilian populations is already publicly available, and the war in Ukraine. It is worth noting that Russia did not declare war on Ukraine when it entered its territory. At present, politicians from some European countries directly call for sending troops to Ukraine to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia. Of course, NATO military specialists are already in Ukraine, but they do not officially serve a logistical support role, as it is no secret that weapons from NATO member states are being sent to the Ukrainian army. However, it is highly possible that the situation may change in the near future, and the conflict may escalate. Therefore, I believe it is worth familiarizing oneself with the history of Ukrainian nationalism ("banderism"), where Stefan Bandera is a national hero, especially since many Ukrainians have recently emigrated to Western Europe.

Professor Adam Wielomski, a Polish political scientist and commentator, explains the entire history of "banderism" in an objective and accessible manner in the accompanying film material, which has been automatically translated into English using AI software. Please excuse any minor errors.