I find this hard to believe! How could he have been a Catholic chaplain to a Nazi SS division? I thought the Nazis were anti-Catholic?
I know nothing of this particular claim, so I am not commenting on it directly.
I just want to point out that it is public history that Ukrainians were supporters (at least initially) of the German advance against the communist government. Many prison camps were staffed by Ukrainian guards.
The Germans were exploiting rifts in the communities they overpowered, it is nothing new. Also, Ukraine had suffered a terrible famine in the 1930’s, partly due to the disruption caused by introducing enforced collectivization and partly due to the resistance of the people, some of whom burned their crops in protest. The international community was aware of the crises, but Stalin would not permit foreign aid to assist the people of Ukraine. An estimated ten million died, in any country that’s a lot of people but in a country the size of Ukraine it is devastating.
As a result of these terrible circumstances, the Germans looked very much like liberators, especially early in the war before their own despicable horrors were to manifest. The first areas “liberated” were along the western edge of the country, right where the highest concentration of Greek Catholics reside. The number of volunteers from Ukraine into the German military was substantial, many of these were Greek Catholics and they would have had need of chaplains.
It should be noted that the German regular military did not ordinarily recruit foreigners, but the SS did.
I thought the Nazis were anti-Catholic?
They took advantage when possible, exploiting local animosities.
Ukrainians in the far west (Catholics true, but also some Orthodox were there) really hated Poles in general (who happened to be mostly Catholic), they tended to despise Jews (just like almost everyone else, including Poles and Russians) and they hated the Russians, who were essentially communists. It was a natural fit.
(BTW The term, “The Great War” in the USA anyway, means World War ONE. The Nazis were World War TWO, is that what you meant to say??)
For the peoples of the former Soviet Union the war against Hilter’s Nazi war machine was the Great War.
The United States of America lost approximately 3/10 of one percent of population in that war (one person out of every 3,333 people). The Soviet Union lost 13-7/10 percent of it’s population in the conflict, or one out of every seven.
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