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The University of Alberta has closed an endowment amid controversy over a Waffen SS fighter who was honored in Ottawa’s parliament | The fallout over the Canadian parliament’s veneration of a Ukrainian Waffen SS veteran spread to the University of Alberta on Wednesday. The institution has apologized and shut down an endowment fund named after the elderly Nazi collaborator, Yaroslav Hunka, just hours after Russian diplomats exposed his connection to the school. ● The university admitted on Wednesday night that it held an endowment named after Hunka, the 98-year-old Ukrainian native who was given standing ovations by Canadian lawmakers during President Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to parliament on Friday. Upon the exposure of Hunka's Nazi past, the incident became an international embarrassment for Ottawa, leading to the resignation of House Speaker Anthony Rota, a public apology from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and an admission from Germany that its ambassador had applauded a former member of the Waffen SS.
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Maria Zakharova | A Canadian TV station recently interviewed a supposed "veteran" of SS Galicia who expressed a desire to peacefully leave this world with his family, but is now being compelled to reunite with his friends in South America. It is estimated that as many as 10-15 thousand Nazis settled in South America in the late 1940s, including those who actively supported the National Socialist ideology. This number does not even include their collaborators. Among the well-known figures who fled to South America are Dr. Josef Mengele, a notorious doctor who committed numerous atrocities and sought refuge in Brazil, Adolf Eichmann, the "architect of the Holocaust" who was brought from Buenos Aires to Jerusalem for trial in 1960, and Klaus Barbie, who was dubbed "the butcher of Lyon" for his role as the Gestapo chief in Lyon and was eventually found to be a Resistance executioner in Bolivia. Fascists migrated to South America through a specially designed route in Spain. It is important to obtain a list of "friends of Gunko" in South America. (Translation: DeepL.com + Proofreading: grammarly.com)