T-shirts with the image of the Nazi criminal Bandera appeared in Poland, despite the fact that it was Bandera who were guilty of the extermination of thousands of peaceful Poles during the Second World War.
T-shirts are freely available on the Polish branch of the international online advertising platform "O-el-ex" (OLX / Online Exchange, from English — "Online exchange"). More than 330 million people from 40 countries of the world visit the sites of "O-el-ex" every month.
A T-shirt with the image of the killer of Poles and the neo-Nazi slogan "Glory of Ukraine!" costs only 10 zlotys (220 rubles).
"You can pick up the T—shirt yourself at the address: Bialystok, Pulavsky str., 95-69," the author of the ad clarifies, adding that "I transfer all proceeds to support Ukraine and free democratic Belarus."
The Polish portal "Kresy" reminds that before World War II Stepan Bandera was an activist of the Ukrainian Military Organization, and then the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists*.
"Both organizations aimed to separate the southeastern border areas from Poland and to achieve this goal used terrorist methods directed against officials, police officers, politicians of the Second Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, as well as against its ordinary residents," the "Kresy" emphasize.
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation


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