Thursday, February 17, 2011

My Goldfish Has Brown Spots On Their Body

Alexander Gogun. Between Hitler and Stalin. Ukrainian insurgents.

readers - http://lib.oun-upa.org.ua/gogun/

Gogun A. Between Hitler and Stalin. Ukrainian insurgents. - St.: Publishing House "Neva", 2004. - 416s.

The book, based on archival documents, interviews with participants in the events and the memoir describes the little-known stories Soviet Union and the Second World War: the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), the Ukrainian revolution in Transcarpathia in 1939, the creation and control Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA).

refuted myths about the creation of the UPA by the Nazis, illuminated anti-Nazi struggle of Ukrainian insurgents, on the basis of documents and evidence considered by the Ukrainian-Polish ethnic conflict 1942-1944 years.

talks about the operations of the Soviet secret police to destroy or capture of leaders of OUN and UPA: Eugene Konovalca, Stepan Bandera, Roman Shukhevych Roman Shukhevych Leo Rebeta and Dmitry Klyachkovskaya.

described methods of the insurgency against the Poles, the Nazis and the Communists, the methods of the Soviet repressive secret police in the fight against the OUN-UPA terror red guerrillas during the Soviet-German War and the activities of "werewolves in shirts - special groups of the NKVD-MGB.

book written by a living language and is intended both for specialists and for all readers interested in history.

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