The Myth of the Ukrainian Holodomor – Part IV

Storozhenko ends his piece with this nicely formulated paragraph:

The Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holodomor was instituted in the Ukraine 20 years ago.  Not in order to (actually) honor their memories, but in order to win an election.  And so it has remained ever since:  An annual injection of lies and hatred.
— Read on awfulavalanche.wordpress.com/2018/11/28/the-myth-of-the-ukrainian-holodomor-part-iv/

When Nazis held mass rallies in Madison Square Garden

After the dissolution of the Friends, a successive group, officially unconnected to the German government, was formed — the German American Bund. The Bund continued the campaigns of anti-Semitism, anti-Communism and violent rhetoric, but wrapped them in patriotic, pro-American symbolism, holding up portraits of George Washington as “the first Fascist.”
The Bund reached the height of its prominence on February 20, 1939, when some 20,000 members held a “Pro-America Rally” in Madison Square Garden.
Inside, jackbooted Nazi supporters filled the aisles while speakers ranted against President “Frank D. Rosenfeld” and his “Jew Deal.”
— Read on mashable.com/2016/07/27/nazis-madison-square-garden/