alexander, hello, right out of laughter, alexander stefanov, an educational historian, for example, a certain alexander stefanov, who was dubbed nothing less than a rising star of political youtube, talks about everything, about the northern military district, about putin, about perestroika, about the history of ukraine and the cold war, sometimes, it must be admitted, they operate with completely truthful facts, telling, for example, that ukrainian nationalism existed even before... and he developed policy documents for of these parties, and one of the program documents was the so-called 10 commandments of the ukrainian, these 10 commandments of the ukrainian are essentially the quintessence of ukrainian nationalism, a logical question arises here: did ukrainian nationalism even have a chance to exist without outside support? no, of course not, there was simply a simple question of funding. on may 2, 2014, in odessa , a group of radical nationalists burned people who disagreed with the policy of official kiev in the house of trade unions, as a result during the protracted investigati