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    HISTORY OF THE PRINCE SVIATOSLAV BATTALION OF THE UKRAINIAN INSURGENT ARMY by Igor Bigun

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In this article, the history of the Prince Sviatoslav Battalion which was a part of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army Ivan Bogun Detachment of the “Turiv” Group is investigated. …”
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    Archival source of memory of liaison to Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Insurgent Army Roman Shukhevych: on occasion of centenary of Daria Husiak by Harbar Larysa

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The purpose of the work is to compile a biography and review the archival heritage of Daria Yuriyivna Husiak, a public figure, liaison to the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, Colonel-General Roman Shukhevych. …”
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    OUN (B) (ORGANISATION OF UKRAINIAN NAZIONALISTIS) AND UIA (UKRAINIAN INSURGENT ARMY) INFORMATION AND PROPAGANDA ACTIVITIES AMONG POPULATION OF OCCUPIED TERRITORY OF UKRAINE by Stepan Vynogradov

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The article deals with the issues of the anti-German information and propaganda activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Bandera) (further OUN (B) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (hereinafter — UIA) among the Ukrainian population during the Second World War (June 1941–1944). …”
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    The UPA’s Anti-Soviet Agitation and Propagandist Activities in 1943-1944 (on the Materials of the Leaflets Collection of Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine) by Shorstkina Oleksandra

    Published 2017-01-01
    Subjects: “…Leaflets Collection, agitation, propaganda, Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), national-liberation movement, struggle for statehood, underground literature, one-sheet editions.…”
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    Heroic Masculinity in Post-Soviet Ukraine: Cossacks, UPA and “Svoboda” by Tetyana Bureychak, Olena Petrenko

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Keywords: Masculinity, Cossacks, Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), Gender…”
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    Wizerunek Polski (II RP, PRL i III RP) we współczesnych ukraińskich podręcznikach historii by Ołeksandr Nepryćkyj, Tetiana Melnyczuk

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… THE FATE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE UKRAINIAN INSURGENT ARMY AND ORGANISATION OF UKRAINIAN NATIONALISTS INTERNEDIN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AFTER 1945 The article provides information on the topic of soldiers of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) imprisoned in Czechoslovakia during the so called “Action B” or “The Great Raid to the West”, which occured in 1947. …”
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    Organization and activity of medical stations of the Ukrainian Red Cross in the military district of UPA «Zagrava» (the second half of 1943) by Andriy Zhyvyuk, Larysa Aleksiychuk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… The publication examines the organization and activities of the health-care units of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army – the medical stations of the military district «Zagrava» in the second half of 1943. …”
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    Military Women in Museum Exhibitions in Lviv (Ukraine): Past Experience and Modernity by Olena Hanusyn, Yuliia Kurdyna

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Ukrainian women received military experience during the First and Second World Wars and in the contemporary Russian-Ukrainian War in services such as the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen (USS), the Ukrainian Galician Army (UGA), the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), the Soviet Army, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine (UAF). …”
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    Israeli-Ukrainian Relations after ‘the Euromaidan Revolution’ – the Holocaust and the New Ukrainian Identity in the Context of the European Aspirations of Ukraine by Jakub Bornio

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Due to the fact that Kiev’s new historical narrative glorifies the Ukrainian nationalists from the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) who contributed to the Holocaust of Jews and committed mass murders on the representatives of other nationalities, such a policy may be a serious obstacle in the context of Ukraine’s external relations. …”
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    Akcja przesiedleńczo-osiedleńcza w województwie lubelskim (maj–październik 1947 roku) by Grzegorz Pawlikowski

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The forces of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army and the Ukrainian Nationalist Organization tried to prevent both the resettlement action and the subsequent Polish settlement, but were unsuccessful. …”
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    Warszawa – Kijów – Budapeszt Stosunki polsko-ukraińskie w XX wieku z węgierskiego punktu widzenia by Gábor Lagzi

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…<p>The Poles and the Ukrainians in the 20<sup>th</sup> century history had several political and ethnical conflicts, confrontations (Polish-Ukrainian war in Galicia in 1918–1919, massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia carried out by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during WWII, forced displacement of the Ukrainian minority in Poland in 1947), but reconciliation processes determined the events of the last quarter century. …”
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    Expo-1967 in Montreal: the Struggle for Ukrainian Sovereignty by Vitaliy Krukovsky

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Meanwhile, the Ukrainian diaspora was preparing to celebrate the anniversaries of the Ukrainian settlements in Canada, the Ukrainian National Revolution of 1917–1921, and the creation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The author concluded that the Ukrainian Canadian community drew the attention of the Canadian government and the international community to the political status of Ukraine within the Soviet Union and contributed to the consolidation of all Ukrainian world in the fight for human rights in Soviet Ukraine and its proper place in the international political and legal environment. …”
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    The Supreme Otaman Symon Petliura Non-Comissioned Officers School ("Svitlana") Attached to "Sich" and Ivan Bogun UPA Detachments (1943–1944) by I. Bihun

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The main idea of this article is that the Supreme Otaman Symon Petliura School (alias "Svitlana") attached to the "Sich" (later Ivan Bogun) Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) Detachment was one of the first non-commissioned officers schools within the UPA created to reinforce its troops with combat leaders independently. …”
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    UKRAINIAN NATIONAL ISSUE IN THE EMERGING U.S. STRATEGY TOWARDS THE SOVIET UNION (1946 – 1953) by Nataliya Gorodnia

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The American Government began to consider the Ukrainian national issue in designing the post-war strategy towards the USSR because of three major factors: the heroic struggle of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the western part of Ukraine; the willingness of the representatives of Ukrainian political émigré with close ties to the UPA to cooperate with the U.S. intelligence, and the activities of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, aimed at obtaining American Government’s assistance and support for Ukrainians in Europe. …”
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    UKRAINIAN POSTCOLONIAL NOVEL AS A NATIONAL NARRATIVE: “THE MUSEUM OF ABANDONED SECRETS” BY O. ZABUZHKO AND “THE BEECH LAND” BY M. MATIOS by Kateryna V. Butska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The defining theme shared by both novels is the anti-colonial struggle, particularly the military campaign of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. This theme necessitates depicting the tragic consequences of imperial oppression. …”
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