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The '''Euromaidan color revolution''' was a [[color revolution]] conducted by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) and the [[European Union]] (EU) against the democratically elected government of [[Ukraine]] in 2014.<ref>[https://www.redstreetjournal.com/p/cia1?r=1f4eof&s=w <nowiki>[DECLASSIFIED] - CIA INVOLVEMENT IN UKRAINIAN NATIONALISM</nowiki>]</ref><ref>[https://kitklarenberg.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-coup-how-cia-front-laid Anatomy of a Coup: How CIA Front Laid Foundations for Ukraine War]</ref> The color revolutions consolidated the rise of a [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]] [[military junta]] in the country and ultimately forced a [[Special Military Operation in Ukraine]] (SMO) by [[Russia]] in response to the [[Donbass genocide]] orchestrated by the post-color revolution government.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGQfiImnZHE Oliver Stone: Ukraine on Fire]</ref>
The '''Euromaidan color revolution''' was a [[color revolution]] conducted by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) and the [[European Union]] (EU) against the democratically elected government of [[Ukraine]] in 2014.<ref>[https://www.redstreetjournal.com/p/cia1?r=1f4eof&s=w <nowiki>[DECLASSIFIED] - CIA INVOLVEMENT IN UKRAINIAN NATIONALISM</nowiki>]</ref><ref>[https://kitklarenberg.substack.com/p/anatomy-of-a-coup-how-cia-front-laid Anatomy of a Coup: How CIA Front Laid Foundations for Ukraine War]</ref> The color revolutions consolidated the rise of a [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]] [[military junta]] in the country and ultimately forced a [[Special Military Operation in Ukraine]] (SMO) by [[Russia]] in response to the [[Donbass genocide]] orchestrated by the post-color revolution government.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGQfiImnZHE Oliver Stone: Ukraine on Fire]</ref>
== Background ==
=== Ukrainian nationalism ===
[[File:OUN-r Flag 1941.svg.png|thumb|Flag of the [[Ukrainian Insurgent Army]]]]
Dating all the way back to the [[First World War]], [[Ukrainian nationalism]] has existed as an [[astroturfed movement]]. Ukrainian nationalism was originally astroturfed by the [[German Empire]] in 1917 to justify to breakup of the ex-[[Russian Empire]]'s territories in Eastern Europe. The original Ukrainian nationalist movement slowly died out towards the end of the [[Russian Civil War]] in 1923, however it was revitalized again by [[Nazi Germany]] during the [[Second World War]] to weaken the [[Soviet Union]]. During the [[Great Patriotic War]], the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazis]] astroturfed Ukrainian nationalist movements to serve as collaborators under their ''[[Reichskommissariat Ukraine]]''. Examples of this included Ukrainian nationalist collaboration included the [[Ukrainian Insurgent Army]] (UPA) and the [[Ukrainian Auxiliary Police]] (UDP). [[Stepan Bandera]], who later became an icon for the modern Ukrainian nationalist movement, served as the leader of the UPA and a UDP officer.<ref>[https://www.rt.com/russia/567200-vinnitsa-tolstoy-bandera-street/ Ukrainian city names street after Nazi collaborator]</ref><ref>[https://www.rt.com/russia/569309-ukrainian-parliament-celebrate-nazi-collaborator/ Ukrainian parliament slammed for celebrating Nazi collaborator]</ref> Bandera helped Nazi Germany extend the [[Holocaust]] into Ukraine, murdering [[Poland|Poles]], [[Czechia|Czechs]], Russians, [[Judaism|Jews]], and [[Communism|Communists]] regardless of ethnicity.


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The Euromaidan color revolution was a color revolution conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the European Union (EU) against the democratically elected government of Ukraine in 2014.[1][2] The color revolutions consolidated the rise of a neo-Nazi military junta in the country and ultimately forced a Special Military Operation in Ukraine (SMO) by Russia in response to the Donbass genocide orchestrated by the post-color revolution government.[3]

Background

Ukrainian nationalism

Dating all the way back to the First World War, Ukrainian nationalism has existed as an astroturfed movement. Ukrainian nationalism was originally astroturfed by the German Empire in 1917 to justify to breakup of the ex-Russian Empire's territories in Eastern Europe. The original Ukrainian nationalist movement slowly died out towards the end of the Russian Civil War in 1923, however it was revitalized again by Nazi Germany during the Second World War to weaken the Soviet Union. During the Great Patriotic War, the Nazis astroturfed Ukrainian nationalist movements to serve as collaborators under their Reichskommissariat Ukraine. Examples of this included Ukrainian nationalist collaboration included the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police (UDP). Stepan Bandera, who later became an icon for the modern Ukrainian nationalist movement, served as the leader of the UPA and a UDP officer.[4][5] Bandera helped Nazi Germany extend the Holocaust into Ukraine, murdering Poles, Czechs, Russians, Jews, and Communists regardless of ethnicity.

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