#Thread of monuments & memorials in southeastern Austria honoring the Ukrainian ("Galician") Division of the Waffen-SS, which apparently played a significant role in staving off the Red Army there in the last few weeks of WW2, effectively securing the area for British occupation.
Feldbach is today a small town of ~13,000 people. A plaque memorializing the "Galician Division" (a.k.a. the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS) was unveiled in the parish memorial church(?—"Gedenkkirche der Stadtpfarre") in 1954. So was a memorial stone outside it in 1981.
Here is a video clip of veterans of the "Galician Division," many if not most of whom were members of the Association of Former Ukrainian Combatants of Great Britain, visiting the above-mentioned Waffen-SS memorials in Feldbach, Austria in May 1985—40 years after WW2 ended.
In 2016, the Ukrainian Waffen-SS memorials finally became a matter of controversy for the small town and were temporarily covered until a compromise was reached in early 2018. They remained in place, but the symbols of the "Galician Division" were removed. kleinezeitung.at/steiermark/sue…
As of August 2018, according to an image capture by Google Street View, the stone memorial on Feldbach's "church square" honoring the "Galician Division" was behind a barricade—someone want to translate the message? (I'm guessing the image is of the local military cemetery.)
Another Ukrainian Waffen-SS memorial is in Feldbach's military cemetery, where it is located in a corner and appears to be the largest memorial. As noted by a local blogger in the summer of 2018, someone had recently decorated it with a ribbon of Ukraine's national colors.
Veterans of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS visited the Ukrainian memorial in Feldbach's military cemetery in May 1985. Not sure if this was a one time affair to mark the 40th anniversary of their fellow Waffen-SS soldiers' deaths, but I suspect so.
Bad Gleichenberg, a municipality of ~2,000 people, is located roughly 6 miles south of Feldbach. It also has a memorial to the "Galician Division" in its local cemetery (pictured here in 2014: uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4%D0…), which Ukrainian Waffen-SS veterans also visited in May 1985.
Just west of Bad Gleichenberg and technically within the municipality is a community of ~800 people called Trautmannsdorf. Its cemetery apparently has a special section for Ukrainian Waffen-SS veterans, circled in red. The red square—the Jewish cemetery (friedhofsfonds.org/detail-view/61).
Once again here is a video clip of "Galician Division" veterans visiting the Ukrainian section of the Trautmannsdorf cemetery in 1985, which contains a tall monument dedicated to the fallen Waffen-SS soldiers. (Some pictures of it today can be found here: uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2%D1…)
In Gnas, another municipality about 3 miles west of Trautmannsdorf, home to ~6000 people today (up from <2000 in recent decades), is yet another memorial dedicated to the Ukrainian Waffen-SS. On the left is the original memorial in Gnas for those who ostensibly "died for Ukraine"
Those are all the "Galician Division" memorials noted on 🇺🇦 Wikipedia, but the footage I found of Ukrainian Waffen-SS veterans visiting southeastern Austria revealed there to be more. So far I've located only one, in a small community of <500 people, ~4 miles southwest of Gnas...
The parish church in Bierbaum am Auersbach apparently still has a rather large Ukrainian Waffen-SS memorial right outside, as seen in this footage from May 1985. (It's just barely visible in this photo from 2012 I found on Wikipedia, behind the tree: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kirc…)
There are a few more Ukrainian Waffen-SS memorials in this part of southeastern Austria, but you get the idea. If anyone wants access to the rest of the footage I found from 1985, let me know.
To be sure, these memorials are not explicitly honoring the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS per se, but the "1st Division of the Ukrainian National Army," which essentially just existed on paper. I think this paragraph from a Wikipedia article provides a decent explainer
(That being said, the monument in front of the church in Bierbaum am Auersbach actually says "1943-1945," as opposed to "April-May 1945" like the plaque inside the church in Feldbach.)
🧵Thread of threads about the Azov movement's 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most elite military units in Ukraine, that now spearheads the 3rd Army Corps
Chris Alexander, 🇨🇦 politician who smeared @davidpugliese as a Russian/KGB agent, is a friend of the "Bandera Lobby," living members of which helped to generate a similar smear campaign against Ted Kennedy being a Soviet agent. In 2017, Alexander touted one (1) endorsement for his bid to lead the Conservatives: Yuri Shymko, former MP and then-president of the @ICSUkraine, international coordinating body of OUN-B "facade structures." Below you can see them at a Banderite cultural center in Etobicoke, with Stepan Bandera and other OUN portraits just out of frame. One of the @ICSUkraine members is the "Center for Study of the Liberation Movement" on Stepan Bandera street in Lviv, via which the OUN-B has infiltrated @Uinp_gov_ua and archives of the Security Service of Ukraine, successor of the KGB in Ukraine--said to be the source of Alexander's alleged documents on Pugliese. I haven't seen any signs that the Canadian Banderites saw this hatchet job coming, but it would make sense if the "Bandera Lobby" had a role in this. Alexander's pitch to them in 2017: "If you help me become Conservative leader and prime minister of Canada, we will be driving this agenda forward together every day."
Last year, as the Kyiv Post's "character assassination" expert wrote that "David Pugliese has come to the attention of officials in Kyiv," the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine labeled him an anti-Ukrainian propagandist. This year, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) invited Pugliese nemesis(?) Lubomyr Luciuk from Canada to lecture students at the National Academy of SBU. Luciuk, notorious defender of Ukrainian Nazi collaborators, might not be a sworn OUN-B member, but he is definitely a "Banderite." Meanwhile, a full-blown OUN-B member (Andriy Kohut) serves as director of the SBU archives in Ukraine. x.com/nsanzo/status/…
In December 2022, Chris Alexander made the keynote speech at an awards ceremony organized by Canadians from the Banderite-dominated BCU Financial Group in Toronto, which has supported the production of far-right literature in Ukraine. As a friend of @ICSUkraine, he probably realized that he was addressing members of the international OUN-B network. "It is so fantastic to see so many [Ukrainian community] leaders in this room tonight, who are connected to leaders across Canada, across North America, around the world, and above all, back home in Kyiv." That awards ceremony honored Alik Gomelsky, token Jewish ally of the Canadian Banderites, according to whom "Bandera had nothing against Jews ... So propaganda just brainwashed this people." Toward the end of his speech, Alexander declared, "We should all be doing what President Zelensky asks of us!" And what about the SBU, in order to handle a pesky mainstream journalist in Ottawa? "Get them out of here," he said about alleged Russian intelligence agents, "still sitting in Ottawa, in Toronto, in Canadian missions ... And send the gray zone illegal networks that they support, that they water and nurture, send them packing as well!"
There are a lot of disturbing videos on that Telegram channel (~264k subscribers) including the Christchurch massacre ("full video in good quality"). On Instagram, where they have 600k followers, the "Ragnarock" brand/group has indicated that it's connected to AZOV & @DI_Ukraine
The admin of "Ragnarock" created a personal Instagram account where he's uploaded clips of "my war." In these videos of his, we see someone with an Azov patch, and a fighter from Azov's unit in 🇺🇦 Special Operation Forces that created the 3rd Assault Brigade (now touring Europe)
Jr. Sgt. Volodymyr Vernyhora is sitting on the left, appears to have a patch from the Azov Brigade's Mykola Stsiborskyi school (named for fascist OUN ideologue who "envisioned the state as a 'natiocracy,' an ethnically defined totalitarianism"-@parudling)
Lt. Arseniy Fedosiuk has been photographed with people making Nazi salutes. His laptop has a sticker of the hardcore neo-Nazi paramilitary group ("Patriot of Ukraine") that spawned Azov. He followed an overtly neo-Nazi VK account "12 years not a slave" (referring to 1933-45)
Part 3 🧵— Some have said Azov can't be neo-Nazi, because one of its most famous fighters is of "Jewish origin." After losing a leg in Azovstal and being freed in a prisoner exchange, Ruslan "David" Serbov visited Israel for rehabilitation, which he used to promote 🇺🇦 Nazi brands
"David" was among the Azov fighters flown to Mariupol by 🇺🇦 military intelligence after 🇷🇺 invaded. Here he is in
Azovstal with Oleksandr Kravtsov, the Hitler-tattooed commander of the "Ведмеді SS," an openly neo-Nazi squad that fought with Azov Regiment.
Azov's "myth-busting" website () says that "David" went to Israel in November 2022. By February 2023 he visited the Dead Sea, wearing a hoodie that says "NS," which is a double entendre: "National Socialist" and "North Side," the name of this neo-Nazi brand azovcontrafake.com