Stepan Bandera was a Ukrainian nationalist.
He spent most of the 1930's opposing Polish rule in western Ukraine.
In 1941, when Germany invaded Ukraine he issued a Ukrainian Declaration of Independence which was heavily promoted in German propaganda.
By 1942, Germany controlled most of Ukraine and consequently wanted Bandera to rescind his Declaration of Independence and support direct German rule.
When he refused to do, Germany sent him to concentration camp where he spent the next two years.
In 1944, faced with the imminent loss of Ukraine, the Nazis freed him and sent to Ukraine to organize resistance to reincorporation into the Soviet Union.
In 2009 Yushkovych the outgoing pro-Russian President declared Bandera a "Hero of Ukraine". A subsequent pro-independence anti-Russian government revoked that title.
A later attempt to restore that title was rejected in 2019 by the Ukrainian Rada after Zelenskkyy's party took control of the Rada.
That's the essential truth behind "Bandera was a Nazi and present-day Ukrainians idolize him so they're all Nazis too."
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