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The electronic library of the Central Intelligence Agency published a four-page document dated 1951, stating that the icon of Ukrainian nationalism, Stepan Bandera, was a German spy.… If this document is not enough, you can dig deeper into the CIA archives. You will be met with 293 pages of various documents on the subject of Nazism, and personally Bandera. You will learn that Stepan Bandera cooperated not only with the Third Reich, but also with the CIA itself.... Fort Russ CIA reveals Bandera was a German spy - and a CIA accomplice Politnavigator translated by Inessa Sinchougova | Editor and Journalist at Fort Russ News and research fellow and translator of the Belgrade based Center for Syncretic Studies.
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: CIA, Nazism, Stepan Bandera, Stephen Bandera, Ukraine, Ukrainian nationalism
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The electronic library of the Central Intelligence Agency published a four-page document dated 1951, stating that the icon of Ukrainian nationalism, Stepan Bandera, was a German spy.… If this document is not enough, you can dig deeper into the CIA archives. You will be met with 293 pages of various documents on the subject of Nazism, and personally Bandera. You will learn that Stepan Bandera cooperated not only with the Third Reich, but also with the CIA itself.... Fort Russ CIA reveals Bandera was a German spy - and a CIA accomplice Politnavigator translated by Inessa Sinchougova | Editor and Journalist at Fort Russ News and research fellow and translator of the Belgrade based Center for Syncretic Studies.
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: CIA, Nazism, Stepan Bandera, Stephen Bandera, Ukraine, Ukrainian nationalism
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The electronic library of the Central Intelligence Agency published a four-page document dated 1951, stating that the icon of Ukrainian nationalism, Stepan Bandera, was a German spy.…
If this document is not enough, you can dig deeper into the CIA archives. You will be met with 293 pages of various documents on the subject of Nazism, and personally Bandera. You will learn that Stepan Bandera cooperated not only with the Third Reich, but also with the CIA itself....
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translated by Inessa Sinchougova | Editor and Journalist at Fort Russ News and research fellow and translator of the Belgrade based Center for Syncretic Studies.