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Glory to the Heroes is a documentary on the war in Ukraine directed by Bernard-Henri Lévy and Marc Roussel. [1]Shot over the summer of 2023, the film picks up where Lévy's two earlier documentaries in the country left off.
A UPA propaganda poster. The OUN/UPA's formal greeting is written in Ukrainian on two of horizontal lines Glory to Ukraine – Glory to (her) Heroes.The soldier is standing on the banners of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.
Glory to the Heroes!". [15] OUN's denials of its role in the Holocaust began in 1943 after it became obvious that Germany would lose the war. What Rossolinski describes as a whitewashing of its history continued after the war, with OUN's propaganda describing its legacy as a "heroic Ukrainian resistance against the Nazis and the Communists ".
In many cities of Ukraine, monuments have been erected, memorials and plaques have been opened to heroes, and various objects have been named after them. In the memorial complex of victims of the Chernobyl disaster in Kyiv , busts of Chernobyl firefighters Heroes of Ukraine have been installed.
On 19 September 2015, Yusov was beaten in the town Zatoka by people with pro-Russian views, reportedly because of him responding to the greeting "Glory to Ukraine!" by saying "Glory to the heroes!". [11] In February 2015, Yusov became the public relations advisor to the head of the Security Service of Ukraine in Odesa Oblast, Serhiy Batrakov. [12]
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