Недобитая мразь из дивизии СС "Галиция".Прошлая и настоящая.
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A veteran of SS Division Galicia drinks vodka among the graves of his fellow-soldiers during reburial ceremony on the cemetery in Chervone village some 60 km from western Ukrainian city of Lviv on July 19, 2009.
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A veteran of SS Division Galicia walks among the graves of his fellow-soldiers during reburial ceremony on the cemetery in Chervone village some 60 km from western Ukrainian city of Lviv on July 19, 2009.
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A veterans of SS Division Galicia salutes the graves of his fellow-soldiers during a reburial ceremony on the cemetery in Chervone village some 60 km from western Ukrainian city of Lviv on July 19, 2009.
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Ukranian flags are posted infront of crosses at the cemetary of soldiers and the officiers of SS Division Galicia in Chervone village some 60 km from western Ukrainian city of Lviv on July 19, 2009 during a reburial ceremony honoring them. The SS Division Galicia or 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen SS 'Galicia' (1st Ukrainian) was a military formation in the Waffen-SS and SS, during World War II. Formed in 1943 of volunteers from Galicia in western Ukraine, it was largely destroyed in the battle of Brody, reformed, and saw action in Slovakia, Yugoslavia and Austria before being renamed the first division of the Ukrainian National Army and surrendering to the Western Allies by May 10, 1945.
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Activists of the Ukrainian Pamiat (Memory) Searching Organization wearing WWII German soldiers uniform lower a coffin with the remains of soldiers of SS Division Galicia during a reburial ceremony in Chervone village some 60 km from the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on July 19, 2009.
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People dressed as soldiers and the officers of SS Division "Galicia" reenact the battle of Brody on July 19, 2009, attacking Soviet Army positions near Chervone village, some 60 km from western Ukrainian city of Lviv. The SS Division Galicia or 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen SS 'Galicia' (1st Ukrainian) was a military formation in the Waffen-SS and SS, during World War II. Formed in 1943 of volunteers from Galicia in western Ukraine, it was largely destroyed in the battle of Brody, reformed, and saw action in Slovakia, Yugoslavia and Austria before being renamed the first division of the Ukrainian National Army and surrendering to the Western Allies by May 10, 1945.
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Activists of the Ukrainian Pamiat (Memory) Searching Organization wearing WWII German soldiers uniform carry a coffin with the remains of soldiers of SS Division Galicia during a reburial ceremony in Chervone village some 60 km from the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on July 19, 2009. The SS Division Galicia or 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen SS 'Galicia' (1st Ukrainian) was a military formation in the Waffen-SS and SS, during World War II. Formed in 1943 by volunteers from Galicia in western Ukraine, it was largely destroyed in the battle of Brody, reformed, and saw action in Slovakia, Yugoslavia and Austria before being renamed the first division of the Ukrainian National Army and surrendering to the Western Allies by May 10, 1945.