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Ukrainian Insurgent Army
paramilitary wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Ukrainian ultranationalist political organization
Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia
massacre of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II
Lviv pogroms
massacres of Jews in Lviv, Nazi-occupied Ukraine between June and July 1941
Dmytro Dontsov
Ukrainian nationalist writer, publisher, journalist and political thinker (1883–1973)
Ukrainian National Army
World War II Ukrainian military group fighting against the Soviet Union under the sponsorship of Nazi Germany
Nachtigall Battalion
Ethnic Ukrainian unit of the World War Two German Army.
Bohdan Stashynsky
KGB agent
Bereza Kartuska prison
1930s Polish prison
Ukrainian national government (1941)
self-proclaimed Ukrainian government established on the Ukrainian territories occupied by Nazi Germany
Banderivtsi
upright|thumb|Stepan Bandera
Roland Battalion
military unit
March of Ukrainian Nationalists
Ukrainian patriotic song
Ukrainian Military Organization
underground Ukrainian nationalist organization, 1920s–1930s
Act of restoration of the Ukrainian state
declaration of Ukrainian independence, announced by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists led by Stepan Bandera; did not become effective due to Nazi invasion
Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations
international anti-communist organization
201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion
1941-1942 German Security Police unit
Prison on Łącki Street
national history museum, prison museum in Lviv, Ukraine
Ukrainian National Committee
Ukrainian political structure created under the leadership of Pavlo Shandruk
Pacification of Ukrainians in Eastern Galicia
repressive pacification action carried out by the Polish administrative authorities, the police and the army on the orders of J. Piłsudski, directed against the Ukrainian population in the 2nd Republic of Poland (Sept.-Nov. 1930)
anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Ukrainian nationalist Insurgency against the Soviet Union
Stepan Shukhevych
Ukrainian nationalist (1877–1945)
assassination of Bronisław Pieracki
1934 murder in Warsaw, Poland
Sluzhba Bezpeky
WWII Ukrainian partisan underground intelligence service
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Melnyk)
Melnykites () is a colloquial name for members of the OUN-M or OUN(m), a faction of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) that arose out of a split with the more radical Banderite faction in 1940. The term derives from the name of Andriy Melnyk (1890–1964), the leader of the OUN formally elected to the post in August 1939 following the May 1938 assassination of the previous leader, Yevhen Konovalets, by the NKVD. Stepan Bandera and his followers rejected Melnyk's leadership following disagreements around the composition of the OUN leadership and Bandera's intention to provoke an upr
Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council
Ukrainian political organisation formed in July 1944