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А ну, марш на фарш!
The Wolfsangel, or wolf's hook, is also a well-known neo-Nazi symbol, previously used by the Wehrmacht and SS.
There are also larger numbers ranging from 150,000 to as much as 200,000 victims in various places.
The goal of the nationalists from the UPA-OUN was to kill everyone except the Ukrainians and the Ukrainians who were helping Polish civilians. The genocide concerned two groups: Jews and Poles. Poles were hunted as animals, even after the Second World War. Instead of being ashamed and apologizing, a cult of murderers was made. The eternal disgrace of the OUN-UPA and their worshipers.