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When was the last time a Nazi-Salute was performed in the Austrian Parliament?

In a shocking provocation, the head of the Ukrainian Delegation to the OSCE seemed to raise his right arm to a Nazi-salute before hiding behind a Victory-sign in the Austrian Parliament on Friday 2/24

In “Never Again Is Now Global,” Episode 3, Dr. Vladimir Zelenko in one of his last appearances on camera before his death in June of 2022 spoke about in no uncertain terms who he would have liked to see indicted at the Nuremberg Tribunals after the end of World War II. In “Breaking the Veil of the Real Conspirators”, Zelenko pointed out that Nazi atrocities, which also members of Dr. Zelenko’s family in the Kiev area in what is today Ukraine, were only possible because of active engagement and support by famous American Eugenicists such as “Henry Ford and [John D.] Rockefeller“.

However, Zelenko also made clear that the Nazis had more supporters, in several countries, some of which were Ukrainian Nationalists who were fighting alongside the Nazis not only against the Russians, but also “to kill Russian Jews”.

Watch Dr. Zev Zelenko speak about German Soldiers in the Kiev area during WWII being actively helped by Ukrainian Nationalists, who are active today, wearing the same Nazi symbols.

Excerpt from Dr. Zelenko’s testimony in Episode 3:

»My mother’s father was from a small town not too far from Kiev, and he had witnessed his entire town massacred. He escaped. He was young and spent the entire war as a partisan. The SS had these groups that would come and clean up. I guess initially the Wehrmacht, it was, I think Group C, was responsible for “Barbarossa”. The Wehrmacht would come through, the German regular army, do their military part, and then the SS killing squads would come in after that and “clean up” the Jews.

And the worst thing is — I’ll be very, very blunt — the Ukrainians taught the Nazis how to kill the Russian Jews. That is a very important point. So now when I hear all these, this war, Ukraine and Russia, and everyone’s pro-Ukraine … They have the Azov battalion, which half of them are Nazis, if not more, literally castrating Russian soldiers. A Population that [would] jump at an opportunity to do this again to my people. I have no doubt. I was there. I saw the hatred in their eyes.«

— Dr. Vladimir Zelenko (1973-2022)

In a shocking move last Friday, February 24, 2023, the Head of the Ukrainian Delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) sent a massive provocation to the world when he showed the Nazi Salute to the Austrian Representatives who were giving him Standing Ovations. As was captured by broadcaster OE24 Mykyta Poturaiev rose from his seat on the balcony of the National Council’s chamber of Representatives, placed his right hand on his heart, then stretching out his right arm in a Nazi-fashion for a short but distinct moment, before switching to a V-for-Victory gesture and turning to the camera, smiling.

As Head of the Ukrainian Delegation Poturaiev should have attended the 22nd OSCE-Winter Meeting that same day, but didn’t, apparently to express his protest against Russia attending the OSCE meeting as well. Russia has been a member to the OSCE since its inception in the early 1970s in order to provide room for talks in the heated atmosphere of the Cold War and Nuclear annihilation looming over Europe. While the same fate looms again today, warranting talks for peace on all levels, Poturaiev, probably on orders from Kiev, chose to abstain the OSCE-meeting, foregoing chances for diplomacy (albeit small). It seems not entirely impossible he might have feared of being forced to sit in on a Russian presentation with OSCE-Documentation of how the Russian Invasion one year ago was preceded by a string of shelling of civillian areas in the Donbas-Region, contradicting western assertions of “unprovoked aggression” by Russia.

But when Austrian NEOS-Party initiated a special session of the National Council to demand “answers” from Austrian Chancellor Nehammer on “how to maintain Austrian Freedom and Security” (insinuating a threat by Russia on Austria, thus introducing a move for NATO-membership of the unaligned Austria?), Poturaiev was happy to accept an invitation to be greeted as guest of honor and take this stage.

In any case, the Vienna incident is yet another piece of evidence for how serious the ongoing flirtations with Nazi symbols and political programmes need to be taken. It is high time that Never Again Is Now Global be debated, not only in the Austrian Parliament. But it would be a good place to start.

Voices of concern about Ukrainian Nazi connections

Never Again Is Now
Never Again Is Now
Authors
Uwe Alschner