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Written by Cynthia Chung

The birth of Ukrainian Nationalism as it is celebrated today has its origins in
the 20th century. However, there are a few important historical highlights that
should be known beforehand.

In part 1 of this series Fact Checking the Fact Checkers, the question was posed
“why does Ukraine seem to have so many Nazis nowadays?” In that paper we were
led to the further question “is the United States and possibly NATO involved in
the funding, training and political support of neo-Nazism in Ukraine and if so,
for what purpose?” It was concluded that in order to answer such questions
fully, we would have to look at the historical root of Ukrainian nationalism and
its relationship with U.S. Intelligence and NATO post-WWII. It is here that we
will resume.


THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF UKRAINIAN NATIONALISM

The birth of Ukrainian Nationalism as it is celebrated today has its origins in
the 20th century. However, there are a few important historical highlights that
should be known beforehand.

Kievan Rus’ was a federation in Eastern-Northern Europe from the late 9th to the
mid-13th century and was made up of a variety of peoples including East Slavic,
Baltic and Finnic, and was ruled by the Rurik dynasty.

Above image: The principalities of the later Kievan Rus’ (after the death of
Yaroslav I in 1054). Source Wikipedia.

Today’s Belarus, Russia and Ukraine all recognize the people of Kievan Rus’ as
their cultural ancestors.

Kievan Rus’ would fall during the Mongol invasion of the 1240s, however,
different branches of the Rurik dynasty would continue to rule parts of Rus’
under the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia (modern-day Ukraine and Belarus), the
Novgorod Republic (overlapping with modern-day Finland and Russia) and
Vladimir-Suzdal (regarded as the cradle of the Great Russian language and
nationality which evolved into the Grand Duchy of Moscow).

The Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia was under the vassalage of the Golden Horde
during the 14th century, which was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized
khanate originating as the northwestern section of the Mongol Empire.

After the poisoning of Yuri II Boleslav, King of Galicia-Volhynia in 1340, civil
war ensued along with a power struggle for control over the region between
Lithuania, Poland and its ally Hungary. Several wars would be fought from
1340-1392 known as the Galicia-Volhynia wars.

In 1349, the Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia was conquered and incorporated into
Poland.

In 1569 the Union of Lublin took place, joining the Kingdom of Poland and the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania forming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which ruled
as a large and major power for over 200 years.

From 1648-1657 the Khmelnytsky Uprising, also known as the Cossack-Polish War
took place in the eastern territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth,
which led to the creation of a Cossack Hetmanate in Ukraine.

Under the command of Khmelnytsky, the Zaporozhian Cossacks, allied with the
Crimean Tatars and local Ukrainian peasantry, fought against Polish domination
and against the Commonwealth forces; which was followed by the massacre of
Polish-Lithuanian townsfolk, the Roman Catholic clergy and the Jews.

Khmelnytsky to this day is a major heroic figure in the Ukrainian nationalist
history.

By 1772, the once powerful Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had too far declined
to further govern itself and went through three partitions, conducted by the
Habsburg Monarchy, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire.

From the first partition of Poland in 1772, the name “Kingdom of Galicia and
Lodomeria” was granted to the Habsburg Monarchy (Austrian Empire, which later
became the Austria-Hungarian Empire in 1867). Most of Volhynia would go to the
Russian Empire in 1795.

Above image: Partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (often referred to
just as Poland) in 1772, 1793 and 1795.

By 1914, Europe would be dragged into WWI. In March 1918, after two months of
negotiations with the Central Powers (the German, Austria-Hungary, Bulgarian,
and Ottoman Empire), the new Bolshevik government of Russia signed the Treaty of
Brest-Litovsk ceding claims on Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Finland, Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania as the condition for peace (Note: the Bolshevik Revolution
began in March 1917). WWI would officially end on November 11th, 1918.

As a result of the treaty, eleven nations became “independent” in eastern Europe
and western Asia, Ukraine was among these nations. In reality, what this meant
was that they were to become vassal states to Germany with political and
economic dependencies. However, when Germany lost the war, the treaty was
annulled.

With Germany out of the picture and the dissolution of both the Austria-Hungary
and Russian Empire; Poland and Ukraine found themselves in a position to
establish their independence.

During the Habsburg’s rule, due to their leniency toward national minorities,
both Polish and Ukrainian nationalist movements developed, and both were
interested in claiming the territory of Galicia for their own. Western Galicia
at that point, with the ancient capital of Kraków had a majority Polish
population, whereas eastern Galicia made up the heartland of the ancient
Galicia-Volhynia and had a majority Ukrainian population.

The Polish-Ukrainian war was fought from November 1918 to July 1919 between the
Second Polish Republic and the Ukrainian forces (consisting of the West
Ukrainian People’s Republic and Ukrainian People’s Republic). Poland won and
re-occupied Galicia.

The Polish-Soviet war would be fought between February 1919 and March 1921. This
coincided with a series of conflicts known as the Ukrainian War of Independence
(1917-1921) which fought to form a Ukrainian republic.

By 1922, Ukraine was divided between the Bolshevik Ukrainian SSR, Poland,
Romania and Czechoslovakia. The Second Polish Republic reclaimed Lviv, along
with Galicia and most of Volhynia, the rest of Volhynia became part of the
Ukrainian SSR.

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The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) was founded in 1929 in East
Galicia (located in Poland at the time) and called for an independent and
ethnically homogenous Ukraine.

From the beginning, the OUN had tensions between the young radical Galician
students and the older military veteran leadership (who grew up in the more
lenient Austria-Hungary Empire). The younger generation had only known
oppression under the new Polish rule and underground warfare. As a result, the
younger faction tended to be more impulsive, violent and ruthless.

During this period, Polish persecution of Ukrainians increased and many
Ukrainians, especially the youth (who felt they had no future) lost faith in
traditional legal approaches, in their elders and in western democracies who
were seen as turning their backs on Ukraine.

The OUN assassinated Polish Interior Minister Bronislaw Pieracki in 1934. Among
those tried and convicted in 1936 for Pieracki’s murder, were OUN’s Stefan
Bandera and Mykola Lebed. Both escaped when the Germans invaded Poland in 1939.

Support for the OUN increased as Polish persecution of Ukrainians continued. By
the beginning of WWII, the OUN was estimated to have 20,000 active members and
many times that number in sympathizers in Galicia.

In 1940 the OUN would split into the OUN-M led by Andriy Melnyk, and OUN-B
headed by Stefan Bandera which made up most of the membership in Galicia and
consisted mainly of youth.

In August 1939, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany signed the non-aggression pact
known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, dividing Poland. Eastern Galicia and
Volhynia were reunified with Ukraine, under the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist
Republic.

In June 1941, when Nazi Germany invaded western Ukraine, there were many western
Ukrainians who welcomed the invading Nazis as their “liberators.” It should be
noted here that this was not a sentiment predominantly shared by the rest of
Ukraine, who fought in or alongside the Russian Red Army against the invading
Nazis.

Both the OUN-M and OUN-B would spend much of the war collaborating closely with
the Germans. They had no issues with the Nazi ideology for they too believed
that a solution was found in returning to a “pure race.” In the case of Ukraine,
this pure race consisted of a somewhat romanticised concept of “ethnic
Ukrainian,” based on the golden age of Kievan Rus’.

The OUN believed that the “pure ethnic Ukrainian race” were the only true
descendants of the royal bloodline of the Rurik dynasty that ruled Kievan Rus’.
And rather than looking at Belarusians and the Russians as their brothers and
sisters who shared the same ancestry, the OUN viewed them more so as “ethnic
impostors” so to speak of this pure bloodline.

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This can be seen today with Ukrainian neo-Nazi groups attacking Ukrainian ethnic
Russians for the past 8 years in Ukraine. An issue that is almost entirely
ignored in the West. See part 1 of this series.

It was believed that if the purity of the bloodline were returned, greatness
would once again be bestowed on Ukraine (which had never really existed as a
fully independent region).

It was for this reason that the OUN and the SS Galician division believed that
exterminating tens of thousands of Poles, Jews and any other non-ethnic
Ukrainian was justified. The SS Galician division (which had an overlapping
membership with the OUN) were notorious for their extreme cruelty, including
acts of torture and mutilation on par with Japan’s Unit 731.

To give an idea of the level of support in western Ukraine at the time for a
“pure Ukrainian race,” the SS Galician division recruited 80,000 Galician
volunteers in one and a half months.

The trident symbol, known also as tryzub, is an important symbol for Ukrainians,
since it comes from the days of Kievan Rus’ and its earliest use was during the
rule of Vladimir/Volodmyr the Great, about 1,000 years ago.

However, it is also most unfortunately why the OUN chose the tryzub for both
their emblems and flag, to signify their desire to return to those glory days,
which was thought could only be achieved through ethnic cleansing.

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The above OUN-B flag (also used by their paramilitary unit UPA) is known as the
“Blood and Soil” flag. The “Blood and Soil” nationalist slogan originated in
Nazi Germany to express its ideal of a racially defined national body (blood)
united with a settlement area (soil).

It is also why Ukrainian neo-Nazi groups that formed from 1991 onward (after
Ukraine’s independence from the USSR), more often than not, also use the tryzub.

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Image above shows flags of neo-Nazi groups in Ukraine today. In the Azov flag
shown above, there is a combination of the Wolfsangel and Black Sun, two symbols
associated with the Wehrmacht and SS.

In 1998, the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records
Interagency Working Group (IWG), at the behest of Congress, launched
what became the largest congressionally mandated, single-subject
declassification effort in history. As a result, more than 8.5 million pages of
records have been opened to the public under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act
(P.L. 105-246) and the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act (P.L.
106-567). These records include operational files of the Office of Strategic
Services (OSS), the CIA, the FBI and Army intelligence. IWG issued three reports
to Congress between 1999 and 2007.

A research group was put together to compile and organise key elements of this
massive newly declassified database, the result was the publication of “U.S.
Intelligence and The Nazis” in 2005, and “Hitler’s Shadow Nazi War Criminals, U.
S. Intelligence, and the Cold War” in 2011, both published by the National
Archives, and which will be used as a key reference for the rest of this paper.

Richard Breitman writes in “U.S. Intelligence and The Nazis” (1):

> “What must be the earliest history (or mini-history) of the extermination of
> the Jews in Lvov [Lviv] was prepared on June 5, 1945. The ten-page document
> pointed out that, as soon as German troops took Lvov, Ukrainians in the city
> denounced Jews who had cooperated with Soviet authorities during the period of
> Soviet occupation, 1939-1941. Those Jews were arrested, gathered near the
> municipal building, and beaten by the Germans and local inhabitants. Later,
> local inhabitants, especially from the villages nearby, ravaged the Jewish
> quarter and beat Jews who stood in the way of their robbery. Starting on July
> 1, a pogrom was organized; German police, soldiers, and local Ukrainians all
> took part. Many of those arrested were tortured and killed… More than twelve
> thousand Jews were killed in the first weeks of the German occupation of
> Lvov.” [emphasis added]

Norman J.W. Goda writes in “U.S. Intelligence and The Nazis” (2):

> “In its work to destabilize the Polish state, the OUN’s ties with Germany
> extended back to 1921. These ties intensified under the Nazi regime as war
> with Poland drew near. Galicia was allotted to the Soviets under the August
> 1939 Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, and the Germans welcomed anti-Polish
> Ukrainian activists into the German-occupied General Government. In 1940 and
> 1941, in preparation for what would become the eastern campaign, the Germans
> began to recruit Ukrainians, particularly from Bandera’s wing, as saboteurs,
> interpreters, and police, and trained them at a camp at Zakopane near Cracow
> [Kraków]. In the spring of 1941, the Wehrmacht also developed two Ukrainian
> battalions with the approval of the Banderists, one code named ‘Nightingale’
> (Nachtigall) and the other code named ‘Roland’.”

What showcases the youth, and unfortunately ignorance, of the OUN-B, is that the
“blood and soil” slogan originating with the Nazis, to which they chose for
their own OUN-B flag, was also tied to the belief that the German people were to
expand into Eastern Europe, conquering and enslaving the native Slavic and
Baltic population via Generalplan Ost. Thus, these Ukrainian nationalists were
never considered worthy of sharing in this vision of Nazi Germany but had been
regarded as the ultimate slaves for the new German empire from the very
beginning.

The OUN-B would learn this lesson the hard way. Eight days after Germany’s
invasion of the USSR, on June 30th, 1941, OUN-B proclaimed the establishment of
the Ukrainian State in the name of Bandera in Lviv and pledged loyalty to
Hitler. In response, the OUN-B leaders and associates were arrested and
imprisoned or killed outright by the Gestapo (approx. 1500 persons). The Germans
had no intention of even allowing a semi-independent Ukraine to form. Stefan
Bandera and his closest deputy Jaroslav Stetsko were initially kept under house
arrest and then sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp (a comparatively
comfortable confinement to the other concentration camps).

Mykola Lebed was able to slip through the German police net and became the de
facto leader of the OUN-B leadership, also known as the Banderists.

On July 16th, 1941, the Germans absorbed Galicia into the General Government. In
October 1941, the German Security Police issued a wanted poster with Lebed’s
photograph.

The Germans transferred administrative and senior auxiliary police positions in
western Ukraine to Melnyk’s group, OUN-M. (3) German security police formations
were ordered to arrest and kill Bandera loyalists in western Ukraine for fear
that they would rise against German rule, though this order was eventually
revoked.

The following year Lebed would become the leader of the underground terror wing,
the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which continued in function until 1956.

Image to the left: Stefan Bandera. Image to the right: Mykola Lebed

Eastern Ukrainians later claimed that Mykola Lebed as leader of the OUN-B, took
over the UPA by assassinating the original Ukrainian leaders. (4)

The OUN counted among its enemies those that had denied Ukrainian independence
(including Poles and Soviets), those in the Ukraine who had failed to assimilate
(Jews) and at times when it suited them the Germans. They also regarded the Jews
as the primary support and “spreaders” of Bolshevism.

Breitman and Goda write (5):

> “When the war turned against the Germans in early 1943, leaders of Bandera’s
> group believed that the Soviets and Germans would exhaust each other, leaving
> an independent Ukraine as in 1918. Lebed proposed in April to ‘cleanse the
> entire revolutionary territory of the Polish population,’ so that a resurgent
> Polish state would not claim the region as in 1918. Ukrainians serving as
> auxiliary policemen for the Germans now joined the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
> (UPA)… On a single day, July 11th, 1943, the UPA attacked some 80 localities
> killing… 10,000 Poles…The Banderists and UPA also resumed cooperation with the
> Germans.” [emphasis added]

This was all done under the command of Mykola Lebed.

By 1943, aware that their situation was becoming increasingly insecure, the OUN
tried to re-centralise their forces. However, infighting occurred between the
OUN-B against the OUN-M and the UPA unit of Taras Bulba-Borovets (of the exiled
Ukrainian People’s Republic) who in a letter accused the OUN-B of among other
things: banditry, of wanting to establish a one-party state, and of fighting not
for the people but in order to rule the people.

In their struggle for dominance in Volhynia, the Banderists (OUN-B) would kill
tens of thousands of Ukrainians for any link to the networks of Bulba-Borovets
or Melnyk (OUN-M). (6)

By September 1944 German Army officers in northern Ukraine told their superiors
in Foreign Armies East that the UPA was a “natural ally of Germany” and “a
valuable aid for the German High Command,” and Himmler himself authorized
intensified contacts with UPA. (7)

Norman J.W. Goda writes (8):

> “Though UPA propaganda emphasized that organization’s independence from the
> Germans, the UPA also ordered some young Ukrainians to volunteer for
> the Ukrainian SS Division “Galicia,” and the rest to fight by guerilla
> methods. Lebed still hoped for recognition from the Germans.” [emphasis added]

The SS Galicia Division existed from April 1943 to April 15th, 1945. Germany
surrendered on May 7th, 1945.

In September 1944, the Germans released Bandera and Stetsko from Sachsenhausen.

The Ukrainian Nationalist Movement Post-WWII: Bought and Paid for by the CIA and
served à la Lebed

“[Lebed] is a well known sadist and collaborator of the Germans” (9)

– 1947 Report by The U.S. Army’s Counterintelligence Corps (CIC)

In July 1944 Mykola Lebed helped form the Supreme Ukrainian Liberation Council
(UHVR), which would claim to represent the Ukrainian nation and served as an
underground government in the Carpathian mountains, in opposition to the
Ukrainian SSR. The dominant political party in UHVR was the Bandera group and
the UPA, which from that point on served as the army of UHVR and continued to
fight the Soviets until 1956.

A feud erupted in 1947 between Bandera and Stetsko on one side for an
independent Ukraine under a single party led by Bandera himself vs. Lebed and
Father Ivan Hrynioch (chief of the UHVR Political Section) who were against
Bandera being head of state.

At an August 1948 Congress of the OUN Foreign Section, Bandera (who still
controlled 80% of the UHVR) expelled the Hrynioch-Lebed group. He claimed
exclusive authority on the Ukrainian national movement and continued terror
tactics against anti-Banderist Ukrainian leaders in Western Europe and
maneuvered for control of Ukrainian émigré organizations. (10) However, Lebed
who had become close with the Americans at that point was recognized, along with
Hrynioch as the official UHVR representation abroad.

With the war lost, Lebed adopted a strategy similar to that of Reinhard Gehlen –
he contacted the Allies after escaping Rome in 1945 with a trove of names and
contacts of anti-Soviets located in western Ukraine and in displaced persons
camps in Germany. This made him attractive to the U.S. Army’s
Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) despite their above admission in their 1947
report.

In late 1947, Lebed who it was feared would be assassinated by the Soviets in
Rome, was smuggled along with his family by the CIC to Munich, Germany in
December 1947 for his safety.

Norman J.W. Goda writes (11):

> “By late 1947, Lebed had thoroughly sanitized his prewar and wartime
> activities for American consumption. In his own rendition, he had been a
> victim of the Poles, the Soviets, and the Germans – he would carry the Gestapo
> “wanted” poster for the rest of his life to prove his anti-Nazi credentials…He
> also published a 126-page booklet on the UPA, which chronicled the heroic
> struggle of Ukrainians against both Nazis and Bolsheviks, while calling for an
> independent, greater Ukraine that would represent the human ideals of free
> speech and free faith. The UPA, according to the booklet, never collaborated
> with the Nazis, nor is there any mention of the slaughter of Galician Jews or
> Poles in the book. The CIC considered the booklet to be the ‘complete
> background on the subject.’ The CIC overlooked the fact that under its own
> watch an OUN Congress held in September 1947 had split, thanks to Lebed’s
> criticism of the creeping democratization of the OUN. This was overlooked by
> the CIA which began using Lebed extensively in 1948…In June 1949…the CIA
> smuggled him [Lebed] into the United States with his wife and daughter under
> the legal cover of the Displaced Persons Act.” [emphasis added]

The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) began investigating Lebed and
in March 1950 reported to Washington that numerous Ukrainian informants spoke of
Lebed’s leading role among the “Bandera terrorists” and that during the war the
Bandersists were trained and armed by the Gestapo and responsible for “wholesale
murders of Ukrainians, Poles and Jewish [sic]…In all these actions, Lebed was
one of the most important leaders.” (12)

In 1951, top INS officials informed the CIA of its findings along with the
comment that Lebed would likely face deportation. The CIA responded on October
3, 1951, that all of the charges were false and that the Gestapo “wanted” poster
of Lebed proved that he “fought with equal zeal against the Nazis and
Bolsheviks.” (13)

INS officials as a result suspended the investigation on Lebed.

In February 1952, the CIA pressed the INS to grant Lebed re-entry papers so that
he could leave and re-enter the United States at will. Argyle Mackey,
Commissioner of the INS, refused to grant this.

On May 5, 1952, Allen Dulles, then Assistant Director of the CIA wrote a letter
to Mackey stating (14):

> “In connection with future Agency operations of the first importance, it is
> urgently necessary that subject [Lebed] be able to travel in Western Europe.
> Before [he] undertakes such travel, however, this Agency must…assure his
> re-entry into the United States without investigation or incident which would
> attract undue attentions to his activities.”

Above image is the original document of the Dulles letter to Mackey on behalf of
Mykola Lebed.

What was in West Germany? General Reinhard Gehlen, former chief of the Wehrmacht
Foreign Armies East military intelligence, who had been conveniently allowed to
re-enter West Germany to establish his Gehlen Organisation which would later
form the Bundesnachrichtendienst (Federal Intelligence Service of West Germany)
in 1956 .

Dulles also wanted Lebed’s legal status changed to that of “permanent resident,”
under Section 8 of the CIA Act of 1949. The INS never investigated further after
Dulles’ letter and Lebed became a naturalized U.S. citizen in March 1957.

Bandera would also be stationed in West Germany with his family after the war,
where he remained the leader of the OUN-B and worked with several anti-communist
organizations as well as with British Intelligence. (15) At this point Bandera
had become too much of a liability and there were multiple attempts, by both the
Americans and British starting in 1953, to get Bandera to step down and for
Lebed to represent “the entire Ukrainian liberation movement in the homeland.”
Bandera refused and went rogue.

It is said that Bandera was assassinated in 1959 by a KGB agent in Munich,
however, one cannot help but note that it was excellent timing and extremely
beneficial for the Americans that Bandera was taken out when he was, considering
what they had planned for Ukraine’s future…

Among the declassified records are that of Hoover’s FBI, who had a small trove
of captured German General Staff documents from 1943 and 1944, which revealed
German appreciation of the UPA’s work while mentioning Lebed by name. (16) It
appears this was never shared with any agency or institution, other than the
CIA, despite requests from the INS during their investigation of Lebed.

Interestingly, Goda writes (17):

> “The full extent of his [Lebed’s] activities as ‘Foreign Minister’ [of the
> UHVR] may never become known, but FBI surveillance of him gives some idea.
> Partly, Lebed lectured at prestigious universities such as Yale on such topics
> as biological warfare used by the Soviet government in the Ukraine.” [emphasis
> added]

The following is an indication as to what Dulles may have been referring to as
the urgent need for Lebed’s re-entry into Western Europe.

Breitman and Goda write (18):

> “By 1947 some 250,000 Ukrainians were living…in Germany, Austria, and Italy,
> many of them OUN activists or sympathizers. After 1947 UPA fighters began
> crossing into the U.S. zone, having reached the border on foot through
> Czechoslovakia.”

However, Lebed was not only urgently needed in Europe, but also within the
United States. Once in the United States, Lebed was selected as the CIA’s chief
contact/advisor for AERODYNAMIC.

Breitman and Goda write (19):

> “AERODYNAMIC’s first phase involved infiltration into Ukraine and then
> exfiltration of CIA-trained Ukrainian agents. By January 1950 the CIA’s arm
> for the collection of secret intelligence (Office of Special Operations, OSO)
> and its arm for covert operations (Office of Policy Coordination, OPC)
> participated [author’s note: the Allen Dulles rogue faction of the
> CIA]…Washington was especially pleased with the high level of UPA training in
> the Ukraine and its potential for further guerilla actions, and with ‘the
> extraordinary news that…active resistance to the Soviet regime was spreading
> steadily eastward, out of the former Polish, Greek Catholic provinces…
> [However] By 1954 Lebed’s group lost all contact with UHVR. By that time the
> Soviets subdued both the UHVR and UPA, and the CIA ended the aggressive phase
> of AERODYNAMIC.
> 
> Beginning in 1953 AERODYNAMIC began to operate through a Ukrainian study group
> under Lebed’s leadership in New York under CIA auspices, which collected
> Ukrainian literature and history and produced Ukrainian nationalist
> newspapers, bulletins, radio programming, and books for distribution in the
> Ukraine. In 1956 this group was formally incorporated as the non-profit Prolog
> Research and Publishing Association. It allowed the CIA to funnel funds as
> ostensible private donations without taxable footprints. To avoid nosey New
> York State authorities, the CIA turned Prolog into a for-profit enterprise
> called Prolog Research Corporation, which ostensibly received private
> contracts. Under Hrinioch [Hrynioch], Prolog maintained a Munich office named
> the Ukrainische Geseelschaft fur Auslandsstudein, EV. Most publications were
> created here.
> 
> Prolog recruited and paid Ukrainian émigré writers who were generally unaware
> that they worked in a CIA-controlled operation. Only the six top members of
> the ZP/UHVR were witting agents. Beginning in 1955, leaflets were dropped over
> Ukraine by air[,] and radio broadcasts titled Nova Ukraina were aired in
> Athens for Ukrainian consumption. These activities gave way to systematic
> mailing campaigns to Ukraine through Ukrainian contacts in Poland and émigré
> contacts in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Spain, Sweden, and elsewhere. The
> newspaper Suchasna Ukrainia (Ukraine Today), information bulletins, a
> Ukrainian language journal for intellectuals called Suchasnist (The Present),
> and other publications were sent to libraries, cultural institutions,
> administrative offices and private individuals in Ukraine. These activities
> encouraged Ukrainian nationalism…” [emphasis added]

The CIA bought and paid for a brand of Ukrainian Nationalism à la Lebed. One of
the most horrifying butchers of OUN/UPA was given reign to shape the hearts and
minds of the Ukrainian people around their nationalist identity, an identity as
defined by the OUN. It is also shaped historical and cultural interpretation
such as to further romanticise the concept of the great Ukrainian race of
Volodomyr the Great, encouraging a further sense of superiority and further
divide between themselves and Belarussians and Russians.

One CIA analyst judged that, “some form of nationalist feeling continues to
exist [in the Ukraine] and…there is an obligation to support it as a cold war
weapon.” (20)

Breitman and Goda continue:

> “…Prolog [also] influenced [the next] Ukrainian generation…Prolog had become
> in the words of one senior CIA official, the sole ‘vehicle for CIA’s
> operations directed at the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and [its] forty
> million Ukrainian citizens.’
> 
> Lebed overtly distanced himself and the Ukrainian nationalist movement from
> the overt anti-Semitism of his Banderist days…More to protect the name of
> Ukrainian nationalism, he publicly condemned the ‘provocative libel’ and
> ‘slanderous statements’ against Jews, adding in a particularly forgetful note
> that, ‘the Ukrainian people…are opposed to all and any preaching of hatred for
> other people.’…Former Banderists…now attacked the Soviets for anti-Semitism
> rather than with it.
> 
> Lebed retired in 1975 but remained an adviser and consultant to Prolog and the
> ZP/UHVR…In the 1980s AERODYNAMIC’s name was changed to QRDYNAMIC and in the
> 1980s PDDYNAMIC and then QRPLUMB. In 1977 President Carter’s National Security
> Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski helped to expand the program owing to what he
> called its ‘impressive dividends’ and the ‘impact on specific audiences in the
> target area.’ In the 1980s Prolog expanded its operation to reach other Soviet
> nationalities, and in a supreme irony, these included dissident Soviet Jews.
> With the USSR teetering on the brink of collapse in 1990, QRPLUMB was
> terminated with a final payout of $1.75 million. Prolog would continue its
> activities, but it was on its own financially.
> 
> In June 1985 the General Accounting Office mentioned Lebed’s name in a public
> report on Nazis and collaborators who settled in the United States with help
> from U.S. intelligence agencies. The Office of Special Investigations (OSI) in
> the Department of Justice began investigating Lebed that year. The CIA worried
> that public scrutiny of Lebed would compromise QRPLUMB and that failure to
> protect Lebed would trigger outrage in the Ukrainian émigré community. It thus
> shielded Lebed by denying any connection between Lebed and the Nazis and by
> arguing that he was a Ukrainian freedom fighter. The truth, of course, was
> more complicated. As late as 1991 the CIA tried to dissuade OSI from
> approaching the German, Polish, and Soviet governments for war-related records
> related to the OUN. OSI eventually gave up the case, unable to procure
> definitive documents on Lebed.” [emphasis added]

Mykola Lebed died in 1998 under the protection of the CIA in New Jersey at the
age of 89. His papers are located at the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard
University.

And there you have it, the true story of the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement in
its form today, bought and paid for by the CIA. Thus, it is no coincidence that
the OUN ideology is inextricable from the western Ukrainian nationalist identity
today, nor that several neo-Nazi groups have formed since 1991 (since Ukraine’s
independence from the USSR) who all view the OUN and Stepan Bandera as the
Father of their movement.

[Shortly to follow, Part 3 will discuss NATO and the Gehlen Organization and how
this ties into the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement and neo-Nazism in Ukraine
today.]

The author can be reached at cynthiachung.substack.com 

(1) Richard Breitman, Norman J.W. Goda et al. (2005) U.S. Intelligence and The
Nazis. National Archives & Cambridge University Press: pg. 65
(2) Ibid. pg. 249
(3) Richard Breitman and Norman J.W. Goda. (2011) Hitler’s Shadow Nazi War
Criminals, U. S. Intelligence, and the Cold War. National Archives: pg. 74
(4) Ibid. pg. 74
(5) Richard Breitman and Norman J.W. Goda. (2011) Hitler’s Shadow Nazi War
Criminals, U. S. Intelligence, and the Cold War. National Archives: pg. 75-76
(6) Timothy Snyder. (2004) The Reconstruction of Nations. New Haven: Yale
University Press: pg. 164
(7) Richard Breitman, Norman J.W. Goda et al. (2005) U.S. Intelligence and The
Nazis. National Archives & Cambridge University Press: pg. 250
(8) Ibid pg. 250
(9) Ibid pg. 251
(10) Richard Breitman and Norman J.W. Goda. (2011) Hitler’s Shadow Nazi War
Criminals, U. S. Intelligence, and the Cold War. National Archives: pg. 78
(11) Richard Breitman, Norman J.W. Goda et al. (2005) U.S. Intelligence and The
Nazis. National Archives & Cambridge University Press: pg. 251
(12) Ibid. pg. 252
(13) Ibid. pg. 252
(14) Ibid. pg. 253
(15) Richard Breitman and Norman J.W. Goda. (2011) Hitler’s Shadow Nazi War
Criminals, U. S. Intelligence, and the Cold War. National Archives: pg. 81
(16) Richard Breitman, Norman J.W. Goda et al. (2005) U.S. Intelligence and The
Nazis. National Archives & Cambridge University Press: pg. 254
(17) Ibid. pg 254
(18) Richard Breitman and Norman J.W. Goda. (2011) Hitler’s Shadow Nazi War
Criminals, U. S. Intelligence, and the Cold War. National Archives: pg. 76
(19) Ibid. pg 87
(20) Ibid. pg. 89


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Ashok Varma


9 hours ago


The Anglos are horrible racists and have been supporting Nazis and other
criminals throughout history. Now they are meddling in Pakistan, just because
Imran Khan is a friend of President Putin and does not want US and UK to impose
neo-imperialism.

Shameless interference’ by US in Pakistan: Russia

Russia has accused the United States of “another attempt of shameless
interference” in the internal affairs of Pakistan, according to media reports.

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Timmy Temperance


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8 hours ago


Pakistan and specifically the ISI contribute massively to the global terrorist
threat. They were the conduit for weapons and intelligence to between the CIA
and the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan during the USSR invasion. They continued to
assist the Taliban since then and even allowed Bin Laden to live in Pakistan for
years. Pakistan has done nothing to get rid of terrorists in Quetta and the
Peshwar Valley. Pakistan has a disproportionate amount of Islamists and presents
a serious security threat to the entire region because the Islamist and
anti-semetic threat is present in the government and security forces.

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7 hours ago


Not under Kahn, however, which is why they are trying to depose him. Imran Kahn
is an extremely brave and honorable man, who wishes only the best for his
country. This hurts the various corrupt parties who have sold Pakistan out, now
and in the past.

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Muhammad your Prophet


9 hours ago


Down memory lane now? Maybe Lee Harvey Oswald was secretly a Stepan Bandera
lunatic and that’s why he killed John F Kennedy. That explains everything.

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Clyde


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42 minutes ago


Banderpites love to stroll down memory lane until historical facts are
presented. Then they get real worked up about people living in the past. All
that “glory to heroes” business. The CIA killed JFK, with help from their good
friends in organized crime and the Mossad.

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9 hours ago


Now, that post REALLY deserve to be saved on HDD. I will. It shoes every single
step of pre and post ww2 nazi movement in Europe.

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Maju


9 hours ago


Excellent historical article, thank you.

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Ido 'brief hostage' Kavilio


8 hours ago


Fascism.

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Piotr


8 hours ago


Thank you for showing the history of the lands that were Polish, it should be
added that the oun-upa murdered in 1943-45 about 200 thousand Poles from the
Volyn Voivodeship Cleaning Ukraine is also in the Polish interest

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Pamfil Military Academy


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7 hours ago


Peoples forgot that in ww2 Stepan Bandera criminal, nazi and terrorist movement
killed tens of thousands of romanians, poles, hungarians, russians, gypsies,
Jehova’s witnesses, jews, etc…….just a satanic friend of Hitler. And it is of
great importance that after the war he was took as a ‘refugee’ into US
controlled West Germany where he lived well. That speak EVERYTHING about what
was and is the imperialistic criminal US zionist structure.

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Piotr


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a dog biting bestially can always be used – today also

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Ernst


6 hours ago


A fine work from your special perspective. If you could finally get rid of your
“nazi”-mania you could see the pattern: One people/folk, one state. Bite into
the sour apples, exchange territories and people to get them together where they
want to be. Then these states can come together as they want or fight as they
want. Mr. Putin isn’t that far away from this thinking, but he is held by soviet
traditions, geostrategic necessities and the benefits of dumb world-wide
“Nazi”-babbling and bashing.

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Clyde


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Not one people/folk, and no state. The only people talking about a “people” are
fascist fucks, like Israelis, Ukrotards, paleo-Nazi German victims of
hydrocephalism, etc. Identitarian shit-piles.

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John Tosh


6 hours ago


The CIA has the Midas touch. Anything they touch turns to crap!

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WT Baker


5 hours ago


The author, for whatever reason, has left out the main satanic 8nfluence and
instigator of all anti human activities since the fall of Rome; the British
Empire. Still around today only by the name “Global Britain.”

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Wanax


4 hours ago


Wow…you showed that the CIA lend some support to ukrainian nationalists /rebels
under the Stalin´s reign …just as they did and other western countries with the
Baltic states . Which is all known (consult wikipedia).
That is all ? No informations of the CIA ungoing support of Nazis in the Ukraine
since and behind 1955 and up to today ?
“Creating” nationalists ? Well, they tend to be homegrown . Next you will make
us belief that all rightwing-nuts in the west are created by the FSB/KGB?

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Clyde


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Do the honourable thing. Tell your supervisor that you do not have the English
language skills required to troll SF. You can still contribute by cleaning the
toilets and providing hand-relief to other Ukrotard keyboard warriors. You also
serve who only stand and wipe.

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Sunny


4 hours ago


The irony in all this is that modern day Moscovites can be traced back to Kieven
Rus ethnicity way more than Ukrainians who have been racemixing for 1000 years
by now, whereas Moscow has been much more stable since then.

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Sunny


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4 hours ago


But the point of this is, all groups that radicalize a certain part of the
population, against another part of the population, have always been financed by
the Zionists. Be it the NSDAP in Germany, Bandera or otherwise. The basic
principle of divide and conquer has long been employed not only in Europe, but
throughout the world.

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Michigan Man


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3 hours ago


@Sunny

Maybe you should read this comments of famous NS leader and youngest
Generalmajor Otto-Ernst Remer which he made after the war. You will find
astonishing positive comments regarding the normal russian population and new
insight, showing that the war was not anti-russian. Remer is against NATO, and
had to flee from Germany after the war because he had lots of supporters and
disclosed lots of occupiers US- BRD lies openly. See:

Quote:

“Q: General Remer, you have called for German-Soviet cooperation. Can you tell
us about that?

A: We Germans must leave the NATO alliance, we must be militarily independent,
we must create a nuclear-free zone, we must come to an understanding with the
Russians. That is, we must obtain reasonable borders from the Russians. They are
the only ones that can do that. The Americans don’t have any influence at all in
that regard.

In return, we will guarantee to buy [Russian] raw materials, and cooperate on
hundreds of projects with the Russians, and that will eliminate our
unemployment. All this has nothing to do with ideology. The Russians are so
economically backward that they will readily and happily agree to this, and
they’ll be free of ideology.

Q: How would the French react to this?

A: France will have to work together with us. France is so much economically
weaker than we are that it must trade with us in the West or not at all. The
Americans are our mortal competitors.

Q: Might not a German-Soviet alliance lead to war?

A: No. On the contrary, we would prevent war. The Russians do not need a war.
That’s why Gorbachev makes his proposals. It’s America that wants war.

Q: Wouldn’t America try to provoke hostilities?

A: If we really come to an understanding with Russia, then it’s all over for
America.

https://codoh.com/library/document/an-interview-with-general-otto-ernst-remer/en/

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Clyde


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34 minutes ago


Where have you been? It’s been a policy since 1690 to prevent a rival to the
Anglo, and now Anglo-American, banking empire. Russia and Germany were on the
cusp of economic fusion in the early 1920s. A powerhouse of unimaginable
capacity would have resulted. Germany technological and scientific power with
Russian resources and markets. It had to be stopped, and it was. All current
American policy is aimed at preventing such a union, with the unimaginable
dimension of a Chinese pole in a Eurasian super-bloc that would eat the lunch of
the vile Anglo-American murder gang.

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Yuri


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there is nothing to distinguish an ordinary amerikan from a nazi—Milgram and
Zimbardo exposed the essentialist amerikan nature—immoral uncivilized

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Ronald


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Numerous reports are now circulating claiming that United States Army Major
General Roger L. Cloutier has been CAPTURED by Russian forces in or around
Mariupol,

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Clyde


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What evidence is there to support this claim?

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