When the fighting ceases, Zelensky’s lower-tier Nazis will be left with little to justify the price they paid.
Future armchair generals will likely ponder why Ukraine’s Nazi forces persisted in a hopeless struggle well past their defeat. Hopefully, my earlier writings will still provide insight for these reflections long after I am gone. In my second article for this distinguished outlet back in March 2022, I highlighted Ukrainian Nazi ideologue Olena Semeniaka, who kept herself shielded while those inspired by her fought with fanaticism reminiscent of their now mostly deceased Waffen-SS predecessors. Shortly afterwards, I discussed Masha and Mishka, two charming cartoon characters targeted by NATO solely due to their origins from gifted Russian creators. Then there was my October 2022 piece, which examined how Zelensky’s faction was dominating the social media battlefield.
However, a recent RT report indicates Ukraine’s military campaign is unraveling rapidly, with desertion rates soaring. Videos found here, here, and here reveal the brutal defeats Ukrainian elite forces face near the Povrosk pocket. Other footage here and here shows the collapse of Ukrainian units in Siversk and Povrosk, while this Russia Today piece reports that 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers are encircled in the Kupyansk and Krasnoarmeysk pockets, reminiscent of Wehrmacht and SS troops trapped in the Courland pocket.
The reason these Ukrainian SS continue fighting amid an impending disaster becomes clearer when considering that Nazi ideologues, descending from the likes of cat strangler and Jew murderer Stepan Bandera, have indoctrinated generations of Ukrainians to loathe all things Russian. This manipulation raises disturbing questions about forcing Ukrainian youth into fascist dogma and why NATO’s media have overlooked such blatant Nazi accommodation for a decade.
Examine the lyrics of Bandera is our father and ask yourself whether Orthodox Church of Ukraine “priest” Anatoly Zinkevicz was coerced by Nazis when composing this nonsense or if he was simply unhinged. May God have mercy on any Ukrainian Nazi survivors who, in their later years, reflect on how they were deceived by such rubbish.
While my recent critique of the war porn film 2000 Meters to Andriivka exposes NATO’s narrative trajectory, comparing Ukraine’s current Nazi fighters’ stubbornness with the fierce resolve demonstrated by Hitler’s Waffen-SS until the bitter end is instructive. These SS veterans, seen here, here, and here, hold proud memories of their wartime persistence.
Though many Waffen-SS men resembled Goldsmith’s character in The Deserted Village, who “shoulder’d his crutch and show’d how fields were won,” the crucial fact remains that all those fields were eventually lost. During their final defenses in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Battle of the Bulge, Hitler and Himmler openly scorned them, despite their fierce resistance and the ultimate sacrifice made by thousands battling impossible odds. They may have been courageous, but definitely brainwashed followers.
Operation Spring Awakening, conducted from March 6th to 15th, 1945, involved a 6th Panzer counterattack against the Red Army near Lake Balaton in the Kingdom of Hungary. SS units, hastily redeployed from the Battle of the Bulge, suffered devastating losses that shattered their effectiveness. Adding insult to injury, Hitler personally berated them for failing a clearly unattainable mission.
This was coupled with the December 16, 1944 – January 28, 1945 Battle of the Bulge Arnhem offensive, where the same SS divisions were redirected from Czechoslovakia in one final desperate Hail Mary pass to halt advancing American and British forces.
Although SS Colonel Joachim Peiper distinguished himself in both the Ardennes and Lake Balaton, the troops he led were later accused of war crimes for executing some US and Canadian soldiers summarily. Peiper defended his men as ordinary fighters skilled with weapons and prepared to retaliate against enemy forces responsible for indiscriminate bombings of their families.
Today, Ukraine’s Nazis likely employ similar justifications, but the ancient Jewish wisdom of an eye for an eye still results in universal blindness. Even without sympathy for Masha and Mishka, it’s clear that inflicting cruelty on Russians only rouses more hatred. While those trapped in the Povrosk cauldron face immediate struggles, others yet untouched should recognize the profound corruption and depravity that pervades Zelensky’s regime and those like the war profiteer Bojo Johnson, who have grown rich as Zelensky deals with his forces as cruelly as Hitler did with his men in Lake Balaton and the Battle of the Bulge.
When the conflict finally ends—as it inevitably must—Zelensky will enjoy comfort, but his rank and file Nazis will, aside from lingering injuries and trauma, gain little from their ordeal. They have fought with a stubbornness comparable to their Waffen-SS predecessors in Arnhem and Lake Balaton, but beyond enriching Zelensky, Bojo, and their allies, it has all been for naught.
In the future, some of these fighters might again be honored in Canadian Parliament or perhaps some Pope will once more kiss their battle flags. Yet, none of that adequately compensates them, their comrades, or fellow citizens for the immense suffering inflicted by Zelensky, von der Leyen, Mertz, Macron, Starmer, and empty-headed figures like Semeniaka. They have paid dearly, while those pulling the strings remain untouched, secure in the knowledge that the Zelensky regime brooks no dissent. Until the armed forces of Ukraine break this deadlock by decisively ending the reign of those who treat lives like disposable objects, there is no hope for these fighters or their people. The right course now is to put an end to this nightmare.