by Natalie Winters, The National Pulse:
The Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Anthony Rota, has publicly apologized for encouraging the nation’s parliament to give a standing ovation for Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian Second World War veteran who actively fought for Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.
Rota claimed that Hunka, 98, was a “Ukrainian hero and a Canadian hero” who “fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops today,” whereupon Members of the Canadian parliament from all parties, standing alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, applauded Hunka twice.
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The speaker was, however, forced to make a public apology after people began to highlight the reality of Hunka’s military service, with Rota stating: “I particularly want to extend my apologies to Jewish communities in Canada and around the world.”
Hunka volunteered for the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the German Army or “Galizien” division, which is believed to have committed multiple war crimes and atrocities in the latter stages of the war. He detailed his involvement in the war and the division in a 2011 blog post, in which he calls his service between 1943 and 1945 “the happiest years of my life.”
Notably, the oath of the Galizien division declared: “I swear before God this holy oath, that in the battle against Bolshevism, I will give absolute obedience to the commander in chief of the German armed forces, Adolf Hitler, and as a brave soldier I will always be prepared to lay down my life for this oath.”
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Here is the moment the Canadian Parliament gave not one, but TWO standing ovations to a Nazi soldier.
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