Russland hat die Ukraine angegriffen und will sie versklaven. Russland tötet ukrainische Kinder und Frauen, verübt Völkermord am ukrainischen Volk. Europa, schließe den Himmel über der Ukraine vor Angriffen russischer Flugzeuge und Raketen. Der Sieg der Ukraine wird den Dritten Weltkrieg verhindern.
Volodymyr V’jatrovyc / Володимир В’ятрович | 978-966-518-567-3 | Centr doslidzen’ vyzvol’noho ruchu, KM-Akademija / Центр досліджень визвольного руху, КМ-Академія | 2011 | 288 S. | Kyjiv / Київ
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Verlag
Centr doslidzen’ vyzvol’noho ruchu, KM-Akademija / Tsentr doslidzhen’ vyzvol’noho rukhu, KM-Akademiia / Центр досліджень визвольного руху, КМ-Академія
Autor
Volodymyr V’jatrovyc / Volodymyr V’iatrovych / Володимир В’ятрович
Stadt
Kyjiv / Kyiv / Київ
Seiten
288 S.
ISBN
978-966-518-567-3
Detail
The book «Polish-Ukrainian War II. 1942—1947» tells about little-investigated page of history — the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1942—1947. Based on wide range of archival documents, particularly unavailable before, Volodymyr Viatrovych analyzes causes, course and consequences of long-term confl ict between Ukrainians and Poles on the territory of modern Western Ukraine and Eastern Poland. The influence of political processes on military operations and attempts to achieve cooperation between Ukrainians and Poles while and after the World War II are shown. Special attention is paid to the role and place of the war in the memory of each people. /// The book «Polish-Ukrainian War II. 1942—1947» tells about little-investigated page of history — the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1942—1947. Based on wide range of archival documents, particularly unavailable before, Volodymyr Viatrovych analyzes causes, course and consequences of long-term confl ict between Ukrainians and Poles on the territory of modern Western Ukraine and Eastern Poland. The influence of political processes on military operations and attempts to achieve cooperation between Ukrainians and Poles while and after the World War II are shown. Special attention is paid to the role and place of the war in the memory of each people. ///