Ukrainian court rules SS division’s symbols are not Nazi

Emblems linked to the SS Galicia Division, a notorious Nazi-aligned unit, are legal to use in the country

Ukraines supreme court has ruled that the symbols of the infamous 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, also known as the 1st Galician Division, are not Nazi and therefore not banned in the country.

The top court upheld an earlier ruling on the matter, ending a years-long legal battle over the controversial legacy of the notorious formation, comprised primarily of ethnic Ukrainians.

The ruling has been praised by the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, which operates under Ukraines cabinet of ministers, and has long claimed the units fighters were not actual Nazi collaborators, but merely freedom fighters.

In early 2020, a Kiev court ruled the Institutes assessment of the unit as a non-Nazi force to be illegal, but the decision was overruled by a higher tier tribunal later that year.

The Supreme Court has put to an end a long judicial battle initiated some five years ago, Vyacheslav Yakubenko, a lawyer representing the Institute, said in a Facebook post.

Technically, both Communist and Nazi paraphernalia have been outlawed in Ukraine since 2015. Meanwhile, Kiev has recognized multiple Ukrainian nationalist organizations and historical figures, including well-known Nazi collaborators, as national heroes.

Despite the formal ban on Nazi imagery, it has been routinely displayed by members of Ukraines military and assorted nationalist groups, apparently without repercussions.

The 1st Galician Division is best-known for committing war crimes against Polish civilians during WWII. The flags and patches of the division have been repeatedly displayed by Ukrainian nationalists and servicemen alike, even making it into official pictures released by Kiev.

Ukraine denies the presence of neo-Nazi elements in the countrys armed forces, dismissing such assertions as well as the goal to denazify Ukraine proclaimed by Moscow as Russian propaganda.

Apart from those of the Galicia division, Ukrainian servicemen have also been spotted wearing patches of the notorious 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, one of the worst Nazi penal units, the 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf, and assorted swastikas and other far-right hate symbols.

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