Following the opening of Soviet archives, the release of previously classified sections of the Deschênes Commission and the findings of Polish and Ukrainian historical commissions, the prospects for critical research are today better than they have ever been. The access to a wealth of new materi-als, the emergence of new, critical scholarship in Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine,Britain, and Canada have increased our knowledge of the history of the SS Halychina, but has barely had an impact on the narrative retained by the diaspora...
(C)The Journal of Slavic Military Studies
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fslv20
‘They Defended Ukraine’: The 14.Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS(Galizische Nr. 1) Revisited
Per Anders Rudling Lund University Version of record first published: 04 Sep 2012
Almost 40 pages with 155 sources dedicated to the fact, that Ukrainian diaspora and its subsidiaries of Svoboda party (once up to 14% of parliament), are pushing too hard to glorify all the past freedom fighters, while there is little actual study of facts, thus creating an impression of Revisionism :(
Further reading: SOVIET GENOCIDE IN UKRAINE
http://history.org.ua/LiberUA/978-966-2260-15-1/978-966-2260-15-1.pdf
"The city of Vinnitsa might well be called the Ukrainian Dachau. In 91 graves there lie
the bodies of 9,432 victims of Soviet tyranny, shot by the NKVD in about 1937 or 1938.
Among the gravestones of real cemeteries, in woods, with awful irony, under a dance
floor, the bodies lay from 1937 until their discovery by the Germans in 1943. Many of
the victims had been reported by the Soviets as exiled to Siberia.
Ukraine has its Lidice too, in the town of Zavadka, destroyed by the Polish satellites
of the Kremlin in 1946" - also in Ukrainian an all the UN +22 more languages, with the seminal speech by UN anti-Genocide Convention inceptor Raphael Lemkin, and foreword by Roman Serbyn
(C)The Journal of Slavic Military Studies
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fslv20
‘They Defended Ukraine’: The 14.Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS(Galizische Nr. 1) Revisited
Per Anders Rudling Lund University Version of record first published: 04 Sep 2012
Almost 40 pages with 155 sources dedicated to the fact, that Ukrainian diaspora and its subsidiaries of Svoboda party (once up to 14% of parliament), are pushing too hard to glorify all the past freedom fighters, while there is little actual study of facts, thus creating an impression of Revisionism :(
Further reading: SOVIET GENOCIDE IN UKRAINE
http://history.org.ua/LiberUA/978-966-2260-15-1/978-966-2260-15-1.pdf
"The city of Vinnitsa might well be called the Ukrainian Dachau. In 91 graves there lie
the bodies of 9,432 victims of Soviet tyranny, shot by the NKVD in about 1937 or 1938.
Among the gravestones of real cemeteries, in woods, with awful irony, under a dance
floor, the bodies lay from 1937 until their discovery by the Germans in 1943. Many of
the victims had been reported by the Soviets as exiled to Siberia.
Ukraine has its Lidice too, in the town of Zavadka, destroyed by the Polish satellites
of the Kremlin in 1946" - also in Ukrainian an all the UN +22 more languages, with the seminal speech by UN anti-Genocide Convention inceptor Raphael Lemkin, and foreword by Roman Serbyn