Nazi-Linked Veteran Receives Ovation During Zelenskyy's Canada Visit

During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Canada, a 98-year-old veteran accused of belonging to a Nazi division in WWII received a standing ovation from members of Parliament across party lines1. The incident has led to demands by Canadian Jewish organizations for an apology, and a ranking Canadian parliamentarian has apologized to Jewish communities around the world for the blunder1.

The story was quickly picked up by Russian state-controlled media websites RT and Sputnik, with the Russian embassy in Canada posting on social media that it was an "insult to the memory of Canada's sons and daughters who fought Nazism in WWII"1.

During a press conference, Zelenskyy was asked about wavering support for Ukraine in Congress and elsewhere, and he said he looks to Canada for help in shoring up a united front, since Ottawa has a "powerful relationship with many countries of the world"1.

Key facts from the story:

  • During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Canada, a 98-year-old veteran accused of belonging to a Nazi division in WWII received a standing ovation from members of Parliament across party lines1.
  • The incident has led to demands by Canadian Jewish organizations for an apology, and a ranking Canadian parliamentarian has apologized to Jewish communities around the world for the blunder1.
  • The story was quickly picked up by Russian state-controlled media websites RT and Sputnik, with the Russian embassy in Canada posting on social media that it was an "insult to the memory of Canada's sons and daughters who fought Nazism in WWII"1.
  • Zelenskyy said during a press conference that he looks to Canada for help in shoring up a united front, since Ottawa has a "powerful relationship with many countries of the world"1.