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Black International: Habsburg, Bandera, etc. Ukrainism. Chapter V.

Peter Paul Rubens. Emperor Maximilian I (a fragment). 1618 (Links to previous Chapters are available here: Preface, I, II, III, IV) If the EU is to transform into a new soft neo-fascist model, the formation of something that can be described as the black aristocracy is essential. Is “Habsburg in vyshyvanka” just a phenomenon from the turn of the 20th century, or […]

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The Habsburg in a vyshyvanka. Ukrainism. Chapter IV.

Wilhelm Franz von Habsburg-Lothringen, also known as Vasil Vyshyvaniy, an accomplice of Austrian, German, and Ukrainian fascists. Monument in Kiev, opened in 2021 (cc) Krupski Oleg (Links to previous Chapters are available here: Preface, I, II, III) One idea from the 1920s is still alive today: that a pan-European transition from modern EU democracy to some kind of pan-European monarchy

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Austria-Hungary’s contribution to Ukrainization. Ukrainism. Chapter III.

Russia on the Fra Mauro map. 1459 (Links to previous Chapters are available here: Preface, I, II) It was decided to create a “Ukrainian” nation, declaring the national unity of the Ruthenians and the population of Russian Malorossiya. The historic lands of northern Bukovina, Transcarpathia, and Eastern Galicia make up the western regions of Ukraine today. For many

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Poland’s historical claims to Ukraine. Ukrainism. Chapter II.

Ernst Lissner. Expulsion of Polish invaders from the Moscow Kremlin in 1612. 1938 (Links to previous Chapters are available here: Preface, I) This means that after the collapse of the Soviet Union the process of liberation of the “enslaved peoples” did not stop, but entered a different, tougher phase. To understand the essence of Poland’s territorial claims

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Ukraine in Germany’s plans for world order rearrangement. Ukrainism. Chapter I.

Europe in 1915. World War I Comic map. 1915 (Links to previous Chapters are available here: Preface) Today is not the first time that Ukraine is regarded as a buffer or a possible foothold for an invasion of Russia. During the last century the country most active in this respect was  Germany. On November 21, 2013,

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Unblock Cuba! Call for solidarity against the blockade policy of the U.S.

By International Federation of Resistance Fighters (FIR) – Association of Antifascists. From the 2023-13 edition of their newsletter. For more than 60 years, the USA has been covering the Caribbean island with an economic war. Year after year, Cuba loses billions of dollars in funds that would be urgently needed for economic development. In practice,

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ASSPUK and BGSJI on the 30th Anniversary of the Publication of “Abuses of Socialism Are Intolerable”

London, 25th February, Juche 112 (2023) The Association for the Study of Songun Politics UK (ASSPUK) and the British Group for the Study of the Juche Idea (BGSJI) today issued a statement on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the publication of the “Abuses of Socialism Are Intolerable” by the great leader comrade KIM

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