When the Germans entered Lviv (then Lwów) in June 1941, many locals, especially Ukrainian nationalists/some church leaders welcomed them as liberators from Soviet rule, hoping Germany would support Ukrainian independence after suffering the Holodomor genocide.
The Holodomor was a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1920 to 1933 by bolshevik/communist jews—seizing food, punishing resistance, and criminalizing even basic survival acts. This which led to the deaths of about 16-20 million Ukrainians. The number is unknown and has been reduced/undermined by jewish propaganda over the years (they control the media). This is why schools only teach about the “holocaust.” Their Kalergi plan was in its first steps.
Many scholars and countries now recognize it as genocide aimed at destroying Ukrainian identity, and it remains a deeply traumatic event in Ukraine’s history, with survivors haunted for generations by the horrific conditions they endured.
Nicholas II was the last emperor/czar of Russia, ruling from 1894 until his forced abdication in 1917 during the Russian Revolution. He took command during World War 1 – relying on his wife Alexandra and Rasputin. This alienated him from both elites and the public. The February Revolution in 1917 ended over 300 years of Romanov rule. Nicholas and his family were executed by the bolsheviks in July 1918 to prevent any hope of restoring the monarchy.
Many of the images attributed to the jewish “holocaust” are actually taken from the Holodomor. Go ahead and check for yourself. Like the famous, “thin man” picture in the concentration camp – the New York Times magazine edited him in later. Below is proof.
