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  Bandera, Stepan
Bandera, Stepan, b 1 January 1909 in Uhryniv Staryi, Kalush
For his refusal to rescind the decree, Bandera was arrested and spent the period from July 1941 to September 1944 in German prisons and
OUN leadership in 1945 and head in 1947, Bandera held consistently to the principles of integral nationalism.
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/B/A/BanderaStepan.htm   (455 words)

  
 Murdered by Moscow. - [4] Stepan Bandera, His Life and Struggle (by Danylo Chaykovsky).   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1933 Stepan Bandera was appointed Chairman of the Executive of the OUN in Ukraine.
In 1934 Stepan Bandera was arrested and at the beginning of 1936 he was sentenced to death in Warsaw as being responsible for the entire activity of the UVO and OUN; this sentence was later commuted to imprisonment for life.
Stepan Bandera's Grave — in the Waldfriedhof, Munich
www.ukrexlibris.com /murders/r04.html   (5290 words)

  
 Сайт про Степана ...
Stepan spent his childhood in Uhryniv Staryi, in the house of his parents and grandparents, growing up in an atmosphere of patriotism, living national culture, and political and public interest.
On October 15, 1959 in the entrance of a house in Kreittmayr street, 7, in Munich, Stepan Bandera was found at 13:05 inundated with blood, still living.
On October 20, 1959 Stepan Bandera was buried in the Waldfriedhof cemetery in Munich.
stepanbandera.org /index_eng.htm   (401 words)

  
 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Bandera and his followers, who had emerged from prison after Poland's collapse in 1939, formed the Revolutionary Leadership on 10 February 1940 and claimed the right of succession.
Bandera and some of his associates were arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo.
OUN(B) leadership in Ukraine reaffirmed the ideological revisions and instructed Bandera,
www.encyclopediaofukraine.com /pages/O/R/OrganizationofUkrainianNationalists.htm   (1775 words)

  
 Сайт про Степана ...
Stepan spent his childhood in Uhryniv Staryi, in the house of his parents and grandparents, growing up in an atmosphere of patriotism, living national culture, and political and public interest.
On October 15, 1959 in the entrance of a house in Kreittmayr street, 7, in Munich, Stepan Bandera was found at 13:05 inundated with blood, still living.
On October 20, 1959 Stepan Bandera was buried in the Waldfriedhof cemetery in Munich.
www.stepanbandera.org /index_eng.htm   (401 words)

  
 Search Web - bandera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bogor is the core model checking engine of the next generation of Bandera.
The mission of the Bandera ISD is to...
Bandera County is located in the Texas Hill Country about 40 miles northwest of...
www.live-search.com /bandera.html   (153 words)

  
 Television documentary focuses on nationalist leader Bandera (12/27/98)
KYIV - The first television documentary on Stepan Bandera, the Ukrainian nationalist hero and by many accounts the most charismatic Ukrainian national figure of the 20th century, aired on Ukrainian television on December 20.
Bandera led the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists through the 1940s that fought against both Soviet and German occupation until his death in 1959 in Munich, Germany, at the hands of a Soviet KGB assassin.
The film, titled "The Three Loves of Stepan Bandera," contains rarely seen footage of Bandera not long after he and his young followers split from the main body of the OUN to form their own organization of the same name.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1998/529804.shtml   (624 words)

  
 Prima-News
Between 1943 and 1945, Bandera was the head of the United Ukrainian Nationalists, which organized armed groups to oppose Soviet forces and those of Hitler's Germany in western Ukraine.
Bandera lived in Germany after the war and was killed in Munich in 1957 by KGB agent Bogdan Stashinsky, who shot him with a poisonous bullet.
A historical and memorial complex devoted to Bandera is being built in Stary Ugrin.
www.prima-news.ru /eng/news/news/2000/7/17/20654.html   (132 words)

  
 1st-Division of the UNA: GALICIA DIVISION by Michael O. Logusz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bandera's followers argued that the Nazis had crushed Ukrainian independence and that many members of the OUN-B had been arrested, deported to concentration camps or shot.
Members of Bandera's underground cited how Stepan Bandera was currently confined at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, his two brothers had been imprisoned (and later executed) in the Auschwitz concentration camp and other family members had been arrested and shot in the outskirts of Lviv.
Bandera instantly informed his captors that Nazi Germany was going to lose the war and that nothing positive would be gained by siding with Nazi Germany.
www.infoukes.com /galiciadivision/logusz   (1917 words)

  
 The Guardian
The KUN was founded in 1992 as the political exile organisation of the "Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists — Stepan Bandera fraction".
Bandera's movement fought in the Second World War — initially on the side of Nazi Germany against the Soviets — and demanded "independence" for the Ukraine in those regions invaded by the German army.
The Bandera faction was forced to oppose the German army, but during and after the war it focused its activities against the Soviet army.
www.cpa.org.au /garchve04/1211ukraine.html   (744 words)

  
 Article | UCRANIA.com
Bandera y gran número de sus seguidores pasaron la guerra encerrados en los campos de concentración alemanes.
Bandera y su grupo, por fuerza de las circunstancias, quedaron en la parte occidental de Alemania.
Bandera fue un revolucionario, un político e ideólogo del movimiento nacionalista ucranio.
www.ucrania.com /article_read.asp?item=138   (1743 words)

  
 Delta Green - Campaign - The Sluzhba Bezpeky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bandera's term as head of the Krayova Ekzekutyva was short; he was arrested by Polish authorities for his role in the June 1934 assassination of the Polish Minister of the Interior and incarcerated for life.
The opposition found its counterpart to Melnyk in September 1939, when Stepan Bandera was released from prison in the aftermath of Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland.
Bandera and his followers formed a Revolutionary Provid in February 1940, and in April 1941 the Revolutionary Provid denounced Melnyk's authority and elected Bandera their Vozhd.
home.comcast.net /~furrylogic/sb.html   (4312 words)

  
 History and Information on Ukraine - Section 12 - (UPA)
On June 30, 1941, before German intentions had become fully clear, the Bandera factions of the OUN proclaimed the formation of an independent Ukrainian government in Lviv, the capital of Western Ukraine.
Bandera himself was assassinated by a KGB agent in 1959 in Munich Germany.
Extensively throughout Western Ukraine, there is one prominent feature in almost very village and town in the region: a symbolic grave ("mohyla") with a simple cross and sign stating that it was dedicated to the fallen known and unknown "never-forgotten"fighter for the freedom of Ukraine.
members.aol.com /UKIRAMR6/old/ukrupa.htm   (1815 words)

  
 Turning the pages back... October 20, 1962 (10/24/99)
The chief justice said the award of a medal to Stashynsky after the murder of Bandera proved that Communist leaders view political murder as something honorable.
Rebet, a Ukrainian political writer and anti-communist, was found dead on the stairs of his newspaper office in Munich on October 12, 1957.
Stepan Bandera, 50-year-old leader of the OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists), an anti-communist Ukrainian organization, was found dead in Munich on October 15, 1959.
www.ukrweekly.com /Archive/1999/439917.shtml   (645 words)

  
 IngentaConnect Stepan Bandera: The resurrection of a Ukrainian national hero
Stepan Bandera: The resurrection of a Ukrainian national hero
This article discusses the reinterpretations of the career of Ukrainian nationalist leader Stepan Bandera and his place in contemporary Ukraine by examining scholarly debates in academic books and articles, school textbooks and media sources from the late 1980s to the present.
The article seeks to elucidate the place of Bandera in modern Ukrainian history and illustrates his metamorphosis from arch-villain and alleged traitor in Soviet works to a modern and mythical national hero with a firm place in the historical narrative of twentieth century Ukraine.
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/routledg/ceas/2006/00000058/00000004/art00003   (167 words)

  
 LITOPYS UPA - Series 1 Volume 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ministry official Grosskopf, in his rather superficial summary of Stakhiv's memorandum, says "that in the national-political program of the two OUN groups there cannot be great differences" and advises "not to reply" to the memorandum, but to pass it on for study to the appropriate section.
Stepan Bandera, during the hearing conducted in Krakow on July 3, 1941, by Undersecretary Kundt, also confirmed that there was no reply to the memorandum.
Stepan Bandera's stance towards the Act of June 30 was unequivocal.
www.infoukes.com /upa/series01/vol21.html   (1436 words)

  
 Lunch with... Grandson of a national hero, Stepan Bandera
Bandera, in his early thirties, had a rather typical Diaspora upbringing.
Bandera, who immersed himself in Slavic studies at the University of Toronto
Bandera is often in residence at the Drum, a hangout where everyone knows
www.ukemonde.com /bandera/grandsonsb.html   (657 words)

  
 Recent Events
It is planned that the monument to Stepan Bandera will be opened in Lviv in a year.
In addition, the queue of the following stages of work for building and placement of the monument to Stepan Bandera was determined at the sitting.
At the same time, the press-service of Lviv Oblast council points out that the opening of the monument to Stepan Bandera is possible in a year only under very favorable conditions.
www.artukraine.com /events/bandmon.htm   (189 words)

  
 ForUm :: NKVD victims to be buried in Lviv on November 7
It is intended that the remains of the leaders of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists Yevhen Konovalets, Stepan Bandera, Andriy Melnyk and other leaders of the national liberation struggle.
In July 2002 a public committee was created in Lviv on the reburial in Ukraine of the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in the 1930s to 1950s Stepan Bandera.
Bandera is buried in Munich and Konovalets in Rotterdam.
en.for-ua.com /news/2006/10/25/171101.html   (670 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bandera's Youth Stepan Bandera, a pupil in the forth form of the grammar school in Stryy, also joined one of these secret youth groups.
In the Ranks of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists The Ukrainian Military Organization under the leadership of Colonel Evhen Konovalets did not limit its armed action merely to the West Ukrainian territories.
It rules the youth, it governs public opinion, it is unceasingly active in order to draw the masses into the eddy of a revolution...
www.ukrnationalism.org.ua /get/book.cgi?n=39   (5282 words)

  
 Like Old Times, KBG Murders Continue by Herbert Romerstein - HUMAN EVENTS
He claimed that the last killing they did abroad was of Stepan Bandera, the leader of the anti-communist Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN).
Bandera was assassinated in Munich, Germany, in 1959.
We learned then that the laboratory was still in existence producing exotic poisons almost twenty years after the murder of Bandera.
www.humanevents.com /article.php?print=yes&id=18268   (717 words)

  
 DP Camps Links A=M
One of the most famous opposition leaders during and after the Second World War was Stepan Bandera.
The aim of the Bandera was to gain independence for Ukraine.
Bandera's name became synonymous with Ukrainian nationalism during the Soviet era.
www.dpcamps.org /linksA-M.html   (1969 words)

  
 Diaspora Ukrainians come home
That was also the name of his grandfather, the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, who dedicated his life to the fight for Ukraine's independence and died at the hands of a KGB assassin in Munich.
Nevertheless, the young Bandera came to Ukraine several years ago and works here for a Canadian company.
Her late husband, Jaroslav Stetsko, was one of the elder Stepan Bandera's closest colleagues.
www.angelfire.com /celeb/stetsko/interview4.html   (840 words)

  
 The Forum of the 1.Jagdmoroner Abteilung - Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
The activists of Bandera?s OUN made two battalions of Wehrmacht, dependent to Abwehra - Nachtigall and Roland.
From the 1st of August 1941 district Galizien (Halicja) was included to General Goubernment, treated as Polish territory, what was the slap in the face of both fractions of OUN.
The Germans made recruitment of those Ukrainian, OUN-simpatico, especially OUN Bandera supporters, to Schutzmannschaften units, and Germans ordered to take parts in pacification of the Ukrainian villages, who were accused of helping Russians partisans.
www.1jma.dk /topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4874   (2714 words)

  
 Ukrainian Youth Association (CYM) -- Geelong
Old friendships were quickly re-kindled and new ones made during dinner and preperation for the two day hike that ws planned for saturday and Sunday.
Bandera held their Annual AGM on Sunday 6th August Mark Tkaczuk presided and opened the AGM after Divine Liturgy.
Fr O. Zenon Chorkavyj led a prayer and outgoing Holova Stepan Tkaczuk took the quorum through a booklet of consolidated zvity, showcasing the last two years of work by the CYM Uprava.
www.cym.org /au/geelong   (422 words)

  
 Ukrainian Youth Association (CYM) -- archives
Nottingham, UK - On Sunday, 31 October 1999, the Ukrainian Community in Nottingham commemorated the 40th anniversary of the death of Stepan Bandera, leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN).
That morning a requiem service was celebrated by Rev. Josaphat Leschyshyn, at which was present an honor guard of flag bearers from ObVU, OUZh, and CYM.
Next spoke Mr Mykhailo Humeniuk, the keynote speaker, who spoke of Bandera's life and it's connection with Ukraine's struggle for freedom.
www.cym.org /archives/bandera99.asp   (170 words)

  
 JRL 3-24-02 - Russia, Ukraine, Nazis
But others argue that the Ukrainians were so poorly treated by the Soviet regime that many felt they had little choice but to take up the Germans’ invitation to fight and accept their money and uniforms.
Some, who joined “Bandera’s boys”, a 300,000-strong force led by Stepan Bandera, fought both Germans and Russians.
It took until 1959, when Stepan Bandera was killed by Soviet agents in West Germany, to pacify Ukraine.
www.cdi.org /russia/johnson/6154-10.cfm   (776 words)

  
 Ukraine: ultra-right groups active in Ukrainian opposition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The KUN was founded in 1992 as the political exile organization of the “Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists—Stepan Bandera fraction.” The followers of Bandera espouse a fascist ideology and a militantly anti-communist, anti-Russian and anti-Polish policy.
Bandera’s movement fought in the Second World War—initially on the side of Nazi Germany against the Soviets—and demanded “independence” for the Ukraine in those regions invaded by the German army.
The forces aligned with Yulia Tymoshenko also include extreme right-wing organizations, e.g., the “Ukrainian Conservative Republican Party” (UCRP), which was founded in 1992 by the former dissident Stepan Khmara.
www.wsws.org /articles/2004/dec2004/ukra-d07_prn.shtml   (774 words)

  
 New Times | World | THE ELECTION PROGRAM OF STEPAN BANDERA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bandera and his entourage left the future orientation of an independent Ukrainian state unresolved.
In April 1941, Bandera was proclaimed the leader of OUN.
And Ukrainian nationalist leaders, Stepan Bandera among them, held that the state border of Ukraine should run to the east of Donbass.
www.newtimes.ru /eng/detail.asp?art_id=1581   (5228 words)

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