01-10-2015, 12:35 PM
David Guyatt Wrote:No wish to deflect the thread, which is very interesting, but we might also bear in mind the use of neo-nazis by the US in Ukraine. In other words this is not just history.[/QUOTE]
No, it is definitely not. With Ukraine, again, the German connection is an interesting one. Frederic Laurent in "L'Orchestre Noir" recounts a international neo-Nazi meeting in Munich in which Yaroslav Stetsko participated. As later with many members of the OAS, many Banderites including Bandera himself found refuge and protection in Munich. It was the "Fascist International", linked to the WACL, of course. I suspect that in Ukraine we are now witnessing the emergence of a comparable network, this time against Russia.
What makes you believe that Martin Bormann survived the war? A DNA analysis in 1999 seems to have confirmed that he died in 1945. Is there anything suspicious about the DNA analysis?