
Sask. MP ’embarrassed’ after accidentally applauding former soldier who served in Nazi division
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Prince Albert says he felt like he was sucker punched after finding out he accidentally applauded a former Ukrainian soldier who served in a Nazi military unit.
Randy Hoback was in the House of Commons on Friday to listen to a speech from Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Shortly afterward, a 98-year-old Second World War veteran was recognized by the Speaker of the House with everyone in attendance giving him a standing ovation. It turned out that the man fought for the First Ukrainian Division, also known as the Waffen-SS Galicia Division, a voluntary unit that was under the command of the Nazis.
“You trust the speaker; you trust the government and privy council that they’ve done their due diligence when they bring somebody in and introduce them in the house. I’ve never met this gentleman, I just had this blind trust in the system,” Hoback said.