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November 2019
Wikipedia is based on reliable sources. Before you remove chunks of cited text you should read the sources cited. In your edit to the article on the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, you did not bother to do this. The source says "The OUN envisioned a creation of an independent Ukrainian state that was allied with Nazi Germany and run as a dictatorship by OUN leaders. This monoethnic state, similar in many ways to Ustashi Croatia, was supposed to include parts of modern day Russia, Poland, and Byelorussia." Toddy1 (talk) 13:17, 10 November 2019 (UTC)
 * So clearly "Nazi-aligned" is justified by the source and should not have been deleted.
 * However you were justified in changing "quasi-independent" to "independent" since the cited source makes it clear that OUN leaders envisioned an "independent Ukrainian state", not a "quasi-independent" one.