Nope. You're now trying to switch the discussion to what you think happened in reality, which is not what we were talking about about. We were talking about what Putin said in the documentary.
It was an honest mistake, could have happened to anyone, but instead of owning up to it and moving on, you're using misdirection to try and steer the conversation in a different direction.
Kudos, then. Have fun celebrating UPA and Bandera. That's a great basis to build a free, democratic country on top of.As I have said, at Nurnberg trial UPA was never mentioned as a collaborator.
But even if it had been one, EVERYBODY (starting from Western nations in Munich 1938 and including Soviet army dividing Poland with the Gemany and celebrating it with the Brest parade in 1939) was a collaborator. Why then should we venerate Great Britain and the USSR (now succedded by Russia) as winners? Everyone had his hands dirty in the war.
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