I won't post any links, so research yourself if you want.
But it looks like the head of the House of Commons in Canada is apologizing for recognizing the "Nazi" in the House.
Jews did not like it, so he is bowing down.
But the story is weird.
He was born in Poland and joined the German army.
After the war, he moved to Canada, where he lives today.
OK, but why was he invited to the House of Commons when Zelensky was there, in the first place?
One story said he had somehow helped in the Ukraine war against Russia.
But what could this 98-year old man have done to help?
He was INVITED to come to the House of Commons, and was recognized by the head (Speaker?).
He was given a STANDING OVATION.
LOL!
Oops ... afterwards, the jews railed against this "Nazi" being recognized by parliament.
So, now the puppet is apologizing to his puppetmasters.
But still ... what did he DO that would cause him to be invited there in the first place?
Weird.
I seem to recall the reasoning. Was they couldn’t Trust their own people to not murder the Prisoners. A couple incidents of ethnic Polish and Jewish Guards discovering S.S Prisoners had “fallen down stairs” and died of their injuries only emphasized the point.
And they were hesitant to let Ethnic Germans guard them. Out of concern of undiscovered party hardliners or sympathetic guards aiding an escape. Paranoia about “Werewolf” units of Partisans was also existent.
That makes a lot of sense their were many cases of Allied guards abusing prisoners. These guys were probably very afraid of being sent home,so they did a good job.