King Charles Accepted Award From Nazi Veteran Who Had Been Given a Royal Award As Well

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King Charles Accepted Award From Nazi Veteran Who Had Been Given a Royal Award As Well
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Exclusive: Charles received Honorary Degree from Ukrainian Nazi Veteran when he was Prince of Wales in 1983.
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Journalist Hunter Pauli - Declassified UK
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Britain’s Foreign Office, which organises Royal trips abroad, could have known about Savaryn’s Nazi past as it helped resettle Waffen-SS veterans in the UK and Canada, recording many of their names on a secret list.
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Any excuse that it was an Oversight or Mistake is not credible. The Foreign Office and Galician Division Nazis have a Long History Together. Giving them Refuge instead of Punishing them for Evil and Cruel War Crimes.
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See from the article:
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Britain spirited the Galicia division out of prisoner of war camps into the UK early in the Cold War. 
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The operation was led by the Foreign Office.
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The Galician Division was the most cruel, the worst of all.”
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Winston Churchill and the British Foreign Office not only Protected the Galician Nazi Division, But Classified them as Civilian Workers and Imported ALL of them into Britain.
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Later Many were given a Positions of Honor and a New Life in Canada.
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Giving Sanctuary and Plush Careers to Nazi Scientists like Project Paper Clip is Bad Enough. But this most Ruthless and Cruel Division were nothing but Evil Thugs and Killers.
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It is such hidden evidence that has been hidden that reveals the True Nature of Churchill and the British Government.
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A photograph has been discovered of the then Prince Charles receiving an award from a former member of the Waffen-SS.
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Charles was given an Honorary Law Degree during a ceremony at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada in 1983. In his acceptance speech, Charles praised those who had “sacrificed their lives 40 years ago” in the fight against Adolf Hitler. Yet the award was conferred on him by a Nazi collaborator – the university’s chancellor Peter Savaryn.
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Originally from Ukraine, he served in the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS – the so-called Galicia division – during World War Two. Savaryn was among thousands of Waffen-SS Galicia men who escaped to the West after 1945, often with British assistance.
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Princess Diana was also pictured with Savaryn several times, with one photo still hosted on the University of Alberta’s website.
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The admiration was mutual. Savaryn himself received a Royal honour, the Order of Canada, in 1987.
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The Galician Division was the most cruel, the worst of all.”
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BRITISH PROTECTION
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The British government began lying to protect the Waffen-SS Galicia Division before the Second World War was even over. 
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At the Potsdam Conference in occupied Germany in July 1945, prime minister Winston Churchill personally deflected a Soviet inquiry into the Ukrainian Nazi collaborator unit, members of which were then detained in a British prisoners of war camp, by referring to them as “a Polish division”.
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In 1992, professor David Cesarani of the University of London’s Holocaust Research Centre published a book, Justice Delayed, detailing how Britain spirited the Galicia division out of prisoner of war camps into the UK early in the Cold War. 
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The operation was led by the Foreign Office, then overseen by staunch anti-communist foreign secretary Ernest Bevin in the Labour government.
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Facing extradition to the Soviet Union – and likely severe prosecution for collaborating with the Nazis – Bevin and his colleagues successfully lobbied to reclassify the captured SS soldiers from POWs to “Displaced Persons” (DPs).
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Complaints about the import of an entire Nazi division of Waffen-SS soldiers into Britain made it to the House of Commons, where Jewish MPs vocally opposed the Foreign Office’s plan.
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