Image: Estonia: Tartu University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Tartu) (Universität Dorpat) in 1860, during its 'Golden Age' Active Nazi collaborators celebrated worldwide, including in the US. #levgolinkin https://forward.com/news/462648/how-many-monuments-honor-fascists-nazis-and-murderers-of-jews-youll-be/?utm_source=PostUp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Newsletter%20USE%20THIS%20ONE&utm_maildate=01/27/2021 Lev Golinken, #levgolinkin; author, A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka;in re: Nazi monuments around the world. A battle over WWII as it becomes history; found 320 monuments and street names of Nazi collaborators in 16 countries: people who directly participated in the Holocaust. Statues everywhere. In the US: Bandera and Shukovitz—both from the Ukraine, served in Nazi police battalion, murdered 100,000 [??] Poles. Draja Mikhailovich. The American public is uninformed. A Lithuanian statue, opened with the help of the Lithuanian embassy. He ran a unit that murdered Jews en masse. A Soviet general, captured by Nazis, became a collaborator. Monument in a monastery where there are graves of White Russians. Rat lines where the collaborators fled to. Estonia. Now very advanced in tech; young people must not know that there’s a monument to the Waffen SS—they ran the most savage and barbaric event in history. The Estonian national media covered the unveiling of the bust of a man who received a Nazi cross.