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@joshuapaul2022 The Nazis, during World War II, occupied Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. Their actions were devastating for the Ukrainian population. They enacted a series of brutal policies that resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians like how the Soviets did to them during the Holodomor.
1.Mass Executions: The Nazis carried out mass executions of Jews, Ukrainians, and other ethnic groups in Ukraine. This included the infamous massacres at Babi Yar, where tens of thousands of Jews were killed.
2. Forced Labor and Persecution: Many Ukrainians were forced into slave labor in factories or taken to Germany for labor purposes. Those who resisted or were suspected of resistance faced severe persecution, torture, and death.
3. Famine and Deportations: The Nazi regime contributed to exacerbating the Ukrainian famine, known as the Holodomor, which occurred in the early 1930s under Soviet rule. Additionally, they deported many Ukrainians to labor camps in Germany and other occupied territories.
4. Suppression of Culture: The Nazis suppressed Ukrainian culture, banning certain cultural practices, publications, and languages in an attempt to eliminate Ukrainian identity. Because the Nazis viewed 100% of Ukrainians as "Untermensch". So, Technically, Ukrainians were victims to the Nazis like Jewish People were. Both Soviets (Russians) and Nazis want to erase Ukrainian identity and culture
Overall, the Nazi occupation of Ukraine was marked by extreme violence, oppression, and the loss of millions of lives through mass executions, forced labor, and persecution. You better repent for your Ukrainophobia (that includes Holodomor denial).
Still, You're sadly mistaken. You're the one who's in denial, you're the one who's lying and you're the one who has lost credibility, not me and not Wikipedia. Wikipedia has plenty of Credibility, you, however, has a lot of Incredibility
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@kmaggs7804 The Nazis, during World War II, occupied Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. Their actions were devastating for the Ukrainian population. They enacted a series of brutal policies that resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians like how the Soviets did to them during the Holodomor.
1.Mass Executions: The Nazis carried out mass executions of Jews, Ukrainians, and other ethnic groups in Ukraine. This included the infamous massacres at Babi Yar, where tens of thousands of Jews were killed.
2. Forced Labor and Persecution: Many Ukrainians were forced into slave labor in factories or taken to Germany for labor purposes. Those who resisted or were suspected of resistance faced severe persecution, torture, and death.
3. Famine and Deportations: The Nazi regime contributed to exacerbating the Ukrainian famine, known as the Holodomor, which occurred in the early 1930s under Soviet rule. Additionally, they deported many Ukrainians to labor camps in Germany and other occupied territories.
4. Suppression of Culture: The Nazis suppressed Ukrainian culture, banning certain cultural practices, publications, and languages in an attempt to eliminate Ukrainian identity. Because the Nazis viewed 100% of Ukrainians as "Untermensch". So, Technically, Ukrainians were victims to the Nazis like Jewish People were. Both Soviets (Russians) and Nazis want to erase Ukrainian identity and culture
Overall, the Nazi occupation of Ukraine was marked by extreme violence, oppression, and the loss of millions of lives through mass executions, forced labor, and persecution. You better repent for your Ukrainophobia (that includes Holodomor denial).
You're sadly mistaken. You're the one who's in denial, you're the one who's lying and you're the one who has lost credibility, not me and not Wikipedia. Wikipedia has plenty of Credibility, you, however, has a lot of Incredibility
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@joshuapaul2022 The Nazis, during World War II, occupied Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. Their actions were devastating for the Ukrainian population. They enacted a series of brutal policies that resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians like how the Soviets did to them during the Holodomor.
1.Mass Executions: The Nazis carried out mass executions of Jews, Ukrainians, and other ethnic groups in Ukraine. This included the infamous massacres at Babi Yar, where tens of thousands of Jews were killed.
2. Forced Labor and Persecution: Many Ukrainians were forced into slave labor in factories or taken to Germany for labor purposes. Those who resisted or were suspected of resistance faced severe persecution, torture, and death.
3. Famine and Deportations: The Nazi regime contributed to exacerbating the Ukrainian famine, known as the Holodomor, which occurred in the early 1930s under Soviet rule. Additionally, they deported many Ukrainians to labor camps in Germany and other occupied territories.
4. Suppression of Culture: The Nazis suppressed Ukrainian culture, banning certain cultural practices, publications, and languages in an attempt to eliminate Ukrainian identity. Because the Nazis viewed 100% of Ukrainians as "Untermensch". So, Technically, Ukrainians were victims to the Nazis like Jewish People were. Both Soviets (Russians) and Nazis want to erase Ukrainian identity and culture
Overall, the Nazi occupation of Ukraine was marked by extreme violence, oppression, and the loss of millions of lives through mass executions, forced labor, and persecution. You better repent for your Ukrainophobia (that includes Holodomor denial).
You're sadly mistaken. You're the one who's in denial, you're the one who's lying and you're the one who has lost credibility, not me and not Wikipedia. Wikipedia has plenty of Credibility, you, however, has a lot of Incredibility @joshuapaul2022
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@joshuapaul2022 The Nazis, during World War II, occupied Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. Their actions were devastating for the Ukrainian population. They enacted a series of brutal policies that resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians like how the Soviets did to them during the Holodomor.
1.Mass Executions: The Nazis carried out mass executions of Jews, Ukrainians, and other ethnic groups in Ukraine. This included the infamous massacres at Babi Yar, where tens of thousands of Jews were killed.
2. Forced Labor and Persecution: Many Ukrainians were forced into slave labor in factories or taken to Germany for labor purposes. Those who resisted or were suspected of resistance faced severe persecution, torture, and death.
3. Famine and Deportations: The Nazi regime contributed to exacerbating the Ukrainian famine, known as the Holodomor, which occurred in the early 1930s under Soviet rule. Additionally, they deported many Ukrainians to labor camps in Germany and other occupied territories.
4. Suppression of Culture: The Nazis suppressed Ukrainian culture, banning certain cultural practices, publications, and languages in an attempt to eliminate Ukrainian identity. Because the Nazis viewed 100% of Ukrainians as "Untermensch". So, Technically, Ukrainians were victims to the Nazis like Jewish People were. Both Soviets (Russians) and Nazis want to erase Ukrainian identity and culture
Overall, the Nazi occupation of Ukraine was marked by extreme violence, oppression, and the loss of millions of lives through mass executions, forced labor, and persecution. You better repent for your Ukrainophobia (that includes Holodomor denial).
You're sadly mistaken. You're the one who's in denial, you're the one who's lying and you're the one who has lost credibility, not me and not Wikipedia. Wikipedia has plenty of Credibility, you, however, has a lot of Incredibility
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@attilamarics3374 The Nazis, during World War II, occupied Ukraine from 1941 to 1944. Their actions were devastating for the Ukrainian population. They enacted a series of brutal policies that resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians like how the Soviets did to them during the Holodomor.
1.Mass Executions: The Nazis carried out mass executions of Jews, Ukrainians, and other ethnic groups in Ukraine. This included the infamous massacres at Babi Yar, where tens of thousands of Jews were killed.
2. Forced Labor and Persecution: Many Ukrainians were forced into slave labor in factories or taken to Germany for labor purposes. Those who resisted or were suspected of resistance faced severe persecution, torture, and death.
3. Famine and Deportations: The Nazi regime contributed to exacerbating the Ukrainian famine, known as the Holodomor, which occurred in the early 1930s under Soviet rule. Additionally, they deported many Ukrainians to labor camps in Germany and other occupied territories.
4. Suppression of Culture: The Nazis suppressed Ukrainian culture, banning certain cultural practices, publications, and languages in an attempt to eliminate Ukrainian identity. Because the Nazis viewed 100% of Ukrainians as "Untermensch". So, Technically, Ukrainians were victims to the Nazis like Jewish People were. Both Soviets (Russians) and Nazis want to erase Ukrainian identity and culture
Overall, the Nazi occupation of Ukraine was marked by extreme violence, oppression, and the loss of millions of lives through mass executions, forced labor, and persecution. You better repent for your Ukrainophobia (that includes Holodomor denial).
You're sadly mistaken. You're the one who's in denial, you're the one who's lying and you're the one who has lost credibility, not me and not Wikipedia. Wikipedia has plenty of Credibility, you, however, has a lot of Incredibility
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