65 years ago, 15 October 1959 in Munich, at the hands of KGB agent Bohdan Staszynski, the leader of Ukrainian nationalists Stepan Bander dies. Justice has been served. Bandera "fleeed" from the Sanction noose to the governments of the Second Republic of Poland, but he was struck by the russian hand of the "kagiebist" after the war. It's just a shame that the leader of the Ukrainian Nationalist Organization so late knocked on the gates of hell. After all, past could be different. The Polish pre-war justice strategy had the life of a terrorist and a criminal who had thousands of lives on his conscience.
In 1934, precisely 15 June in Warsaw, the then Minister of the Interior – Bronisław Pieracki is killed in the assassination attempt. Citizens of the Second Republic of Ukrainian nationality from the terrorist organization CNS-B are behind the assassination. In November 1935, the organisers of the assassination were brought to justice. The defendants included 12 people including Stepan Bandera, Mikołaj Lebed and Jarosław Karpyniec. All 3 were found guilty and heard the death sentence, but under the 1936 amnesty, the death punishment was replaced with a life sentence. And as the communicative showed, it was the worst possible decision that was made in the Second Polish Republic.
Stepan Bandera, this Ukrainian nationalist and chauvinist, has signed up to past as a criminal. An exceptional student of Nazi ideology and a supporter of Adolf Hitler's planet vision, where another nation stands in the way of a single ethnically pure nation. A hated enemy. An enemy to physically eliminate. This enemy for the leader of the CNS-B was Poland. On the corpses of Poles, Stepan Bandera wanted to build Ukrainian statehood. He failed to do so, although the lands popularly called "Kresami" were long flowing rivers of innocent Polish blood.
After the surrender of the 3rd Reich, Bandera resided in Munich, in the American business zone, hiding under the name Stefan Popel. However, he did not end the criminal activity. He started working with Western interviews including British M16, West German BDN, or Italian military intelligence SIFAR. West German police estimated that by 1960 Bandera's group had carried out about 100 killings after the war in the West Germany. Bandera's activities were only completed by KGB agent Bohdan Staszyński. Staszynski utilized a peculiar cyanide spray tube. He fired poison in Bandera's nostrils, killing him very rapidly without leaving any traces.
In September 1939, after the fall of the Second Polish Republic, 1 paper in the west of Europe, published a caricature depicting Hitler and Stalin, leaning over the body of a Polish soldier. I miss the “little” Bandera with an axe in my hand sitting on Hitler's back. At that time, however, the planet may not have known what would happen to Poles at the hands of its Ukrainian neighbours. The murders of Polish soldiers fleeing Romania did not foretell what the Polish population in the village of Sławentyn, where OUN murdered 50 people, was already on September 17. It was the first of hundreds of villages and towns where Poles died in a barbaric way. All in the name of a criminal ideology.
Today, in present-day Poland, there are those who effort to whitewash the flag ideology and the criminal himself. They effort to justify and absolution, as though the dead were already Prime Minister Jan Olszewski. The fact that Ukraine built its national identity on the foundations of flagism is 1 issue, and the another issue is that alongside the unaccounted for genocide on “Kresy”, it is forgotten that Bandera was an outlawed criminal in Poland before the outbreak of planet War II. Hunted for crimes in both Poles and Ukrainians. However, this is not mentioned and, even from this point of view, to be honest, we should thank Staszyński today.
Dariusz Piechaczek