All evil comes from Russia.
But Yanukovych’s actions and the bravery of the Euromaidan demonstrators have not been enough to revise alternate collective memories of the war and attempts by Ukrainian nationalists to downplay their role in the Holocaust. The Russians, of course, have hardly been free of anti-Semitism themselves. But the Russians are not now openly relishing that part of their past.
I for one do not expect Ukraine, shortly to be shorn of the Crimea, and perhaps to lose some of its eastern territory, to become a fascist state. But whatever the form and inclinations of a new government in Kiev, it should proceed quickly to abandon all celebration of the Ukrainians who, in Wehrmacht uniforms or not, participated in ethnic cleansing during World War II. That, however, is a highly unlikely outcome.
https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/154906
Compared to the Russians, your history is more twisted and far more genocidal.
https://geohistory.today/azov-movement-ukraine/