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| | UPA: The Ukrainian Insurgent Army Webpage (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | People of many different nationalities owe their lives to the UPA, who would frequently rescue prisoners during raids on enemy convoys, deportation centers, railway systems, and from Gestapo, SS and NKVD custody. |
 | | At its peak in 1944, the UPA had around 500,000 men and women from various nationalities within its ranks, working as soldiers, medics, informants, saboteurs, etc. Two men who were assassinated by the UPA were Chief of Staff of the Nazi SA Viktor Lutze, as well as Red Army Marshall Nikolai Vatutin. |
 | | At its peak in 1944, the UPA had around 500,000 men and women of various nationalities, working as soldiers, medics, informants, etc. Two men assassinated by the UPA during WW2 were Head of the Nazi SA Viktor Lutze, and Red Army Marshall Vatutin. |
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