Ukrofascist
English
Etymology
Blend of Ukraine + fascist.
Noun
Ukrofascist (plural Ukrofascists)
- Synonym of Ukronazi
- 2014 April 1, Julie Fedor, Andriy Portnov, Andreas Umland, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society: Sociographic Essays on the Post-Soviet Infrastructure for Alternative Healing Practices (Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society), volume 1, number 1, Columbia University Press, →ISBN, OCLC 1098636021, page 2:
- […] and through to TV news reports and talk-shows recounting phantasmic atrocities committed by “ukro-fascists”, from cannibalism to child crucifixion to the “genocide” of Russians in East Ukraine.5
- 2022 February 28, Stanislav Aseyev, In Isolation: Dispatches from Occupied Donbas (Harvard Library of Ukrainian Literature), Harvard University Press, →ISBN, OCLC 1280461824, page 58:
- For starters, we need to say what this voice is not. It's certainly not the naive slogans about a “junta” and “Ukrofascists” that are repeated like a mantra in the DPR ranks. They had to work their way to that.