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Topless members of the Ukrainian feminist protest group Femen took chainsaws to a giant wooden sculpture outside the United Nations in Geneva on Friday, prompting police to intervene, witnesses said.
The Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN; Ukrainian: Організація українських націоналістів, romanized: Orhanizatsiia ukrainskykh natsionalistiv) was a Ukrainian nationalist organization established in 1929 in Vienna, uniting the Ukrainian Military Organization with smaller, mainly youth, radical nationalist right-wing groups.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. Statues that commemorate people who collaborated with Nazis The United States has monuments to people who collaborated with the Nazis, that are located in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan. Existing Monuments to French collaborators Petain ...
Monument to the fallen soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (established between 2014 and 2021) [9] Monument Bust of Taras Shevchenko in Borodianka (established in 1999) [9] [24] Monument Borodyanka: Wooden Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (built in 1892) [9] [23] [25] Religious site Peremoha (Baryshivka District)
On the base of the monument is an inscription bearing Soviet-style rhetoric, [3] stating it is "In memory of the victims of the Soviet people who died at the hands of the fascist accomplices – members of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Ukrainian Insurgent Army.” [4] The base of the monument has been repeatedly vandalized. [5]
Last year, during an online panel at Hot Docs film festival featuring Ukrainian documentary filmmakers who were staying in place, Oksana Karpovych told attendees how she’d gained knowledge ...
Flag of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and Ukrainian Insurgent Army during World War II. The red represents blood and the black represents the Black Soil of Ukraine. This flag is commonly used by modern Ukrainian nationalists. Due to Sudoplatov's sudden disappearance, the OUN immediately suspected him of murdering Konovalets.
Some of the Ukrainian nationalist leaders who were responsible for instigating the massacres are lauded in Ukraine for fighting for the nation's independence during World War II, leading to ...