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  2. Polish–Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Shell from PolishUkrainian war 1918–1919 in Lviv, dated 5 January 1919. On June 8, 1919, the Ukrainian forces under the new command of Oleksander Hrekov, a former general in the Russian army, started a counter-offensive, and after three weeks advanced to Hnyla Lypa and the upper Stryi river, defeating five Polish divisions. Although the ...

  3. Battle of Tarnopol - Wikipedia

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    From 16 to 31 of May, Tarnopol was a temporary capital of the Ukrainian People's Republic. On 1 of June, Ukrainian government left the city, [2] it was captured by the Polish Army. On June 7th, the Ukrainian Galician Army launched the Chortkiv offensive − most successful operation of the UHA. Following the defeat in Buchach, Polish army was ...

  4. Battle of Buchach (1919) - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Buchach (Ukrainian: Битва за Бучач) was a battle fought between the Ukrainian Galician Army under the leadership of general Oleksander Hrekov and Polish forces during the Chortkiv offensive and Polish-Ukrainian war which lasted from 10 to 11 june 1919. Ukrainian forces managed to liberate Buchach and Monastyrysk, while the ...

  5. Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia - Wikipedia

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    At the first-ever joint Polish-Ukrainian conference in Podkowa Leśna, organized on June 7–9, 1994 by Karta Centre, and subsequent Polish-Ukrainian historian meetings, with almost 50 Polish and Ukrainian participants, an estimate of 50,000 Polish deaths in Volhynia was settled on, [183] which they considered to be moderate.

  6. May offensive (1919) - Wikipedia

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    In November of 1918 the PolishUkrainian War broke out between the newly established states of Poland and Ukraine. One of the main battles in the month took place in Lviv, Polish forces pushed out the Ukrainian Galician Army from the city, however the UGA began the siege of Lviv. [2] In February of 1919 the Ukrainians attempted to capture Lviv.

  7. List of massacres in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    September 1919 Fastiv: White Army: 1,000–1,500 Jews Eichenfeld massacre: November 1919 Eichenfeld, Katerynoslav: Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine: 136 Mennonites Berdychiv massacre (1920) 7 June 1920 Berdychiv: 1st Cavalry Army: Hundreds of wounded Polish and Ukrainian soldiers, Red Cross workers and nuns. Victims were burned alive in ...

  8. Poland starts observances of WWII massacres by Ukrainians ...

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    Poland’s prime minister and Catholic church leaders opened several days of observances Friday to honor victims of World War II massacres of tens of thousands of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists ...

  9. Category:Polish–Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    West Ukrainian People's Republic (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "PolishUkrainian War" ... (1919–1924) N.