Scratch A Uke Basher…

January 16th, 2009 by Blackminorca

and you usually find a KGB lackey. 

Here is the proof that it has worked very well for the Kremlin for many years. And by the way, the next time someone rants against “Nazi” Ukrainians and Poles, remind the stooge that it was the Russians that started WWII with their allies the Nazis, thus explaining the murder of 16 million Poles and Ukrainians during WWII – the most of any battlefront, Europe, African or Pacific.

UPDATE:  The KGB Uke Bashers continue to demonize John Demjaniuk who was cleard of charges a long time ago by the Supreme Court of Israel – but now the leftist prosecutors are pillorying him off to Germany. 

Here is the excerpt from the link above:
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The KGB wanted to use this legitimate concern of Americans as a weapon to divide their Ukrainian and Jewish enemies…and to discredit any emergence of Ukrainian nationalism.

One of the names Hanusiak brought to the United States was that of John Demianiuk (Demjanjuk). His name was given to the United States Justice Department, which began an investigation of the retired Ohio auto worker. Soon, Demianiuk was accused of being “Ivan the Terrible,” a brutal guard at the Nazi Treblinka death camp…

After undergoing a long legal ordeal, Demianiuk was extradited to Israel where he was convicted and sentenced to death. The collapse of the Soviet Union allowed access to KGB files in Ukraine and probably saved the man’s life. The evidence showed that “Ivan the Terrible” was Ivan Marchenko, not Demianiuk. The Israeli court, after examining the new evidence, reversed the conviction of Demianiuk and allowed him to return to the United States.

The question is – Who was Marchenko? He was a Soviet prisoner of war who had volunteered to work for the Nazis as a camp guard. A 1961 KGB report on the interrogation of Sergey Vasylyenko revealed that Marchenko was the man the Jews in the camp called “Ivan the Terrible”….More importantly, the KGB knew that toward the end of the war that Marchenko had gone to Yugoslavia and joined with Tito’s communist partisans. He remained in Yugoslavia after the war and the KGB knew of his whereabouts in 1948-1949…

This issue raises the question as to whether Marchenko was not in fact a Soviet agent carrying out his atrocities on the order of the NKVD (KGB). We know of other cases where KGB operatives pretended to be anti-communists and carried out atrocities to blame them on their enemies and seize the moral high ground.

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