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El. knyga: Enemy Archives: Soviet Counterinsurgency Operations and the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement - Selections from the Secret Police Archives

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  • Formatas: 1048 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228015932
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  • Formatas: 1048 pages
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  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
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Soviet counterinsurgency officers assembled a comprehensive archive documenting the ideological worldview, operational structures, and activities of the Ukrainian nationalist movement. Viatrovych and Luciuk have curated a selection of these documents that challenges prejudices about who these Ukrainian nationalists were, whom they fought, and why.


As Russia wages a twenty-first-century war against the very existence of a Ukrainian state and nation, reanimating Soviet-era propaganda that portrayed Ukrainians as Nazi collaborators and fascists, the experiences of the Ukrainian nationalist underground before, during, and after the Second World War gain new significance. While engaged in a decades-long struggle against the Ukrainian nationalist movement and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), and lasting into the mid-1950s, Soviet counterinsurgency forces accumulated a comprehensive and extensive archive of documents captured from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the UPA. Volodymyr Viatrovych and Lubomyr Luciuk have curated and carefully annotated a selection of these documents in Enemy Archives, providing primary sources the Soviet authorities collected and deemed useful for better understanding their opponents and so securing their destruction, a campaign that ultimately failed. The documents seized from the insurgents and Soviet analyses of them shed light on a wide range of experiences in the underground: how the movement struggled to maintain discipline and morale, how it dealt with suspected informers, and how it resisted the ruthless Soviet state, laying the foundations for the continuing Ukrainian struggle against foreign domination.

Recenzijos

Enemy Archives takes on the work of revealing previously unknown historical documents. In dealing with topics such as Ukrainian modern nationalism, the Soviet legacy, and collective memory, this work is especially timely and important. Volodymyr Kravchenko, University of Alberta and author of The Ukrainian-Russian Borderland: History versus Geography

Daugiau informacijos

The Ukrainian nationalist movement through KGB eyes.
Illustrations follow pages 396 and 780
Maps follow page 12
Acknowledgments xv
Translator's Note xix
Introduction 3(48)
Part One The Programmatic Principles of the Ukrainian Liberation Movement and the Political Decisions of the Leadership
Chapter 1 The Ideological Evolution Of The Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists (Oun), 1929--50
1 Resolutions of the First Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists (February 1929)
51(9)
2 Manifesto of the Revolutionary Leadership of the OUN (December 1940)
60(3)
3 Resolutions of the Second Grand Assembly of the OUN (April 1941)
63(23)
4 Resolutions of the Third Extraordinary Grand Assembly of the OUN (August 1943)
86(16)
5 Leaflet: What the UPA Is Fighting For
102(3)
6 Platform of the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council (UHVR)
105(4)
7 The Universal of the UHVR
109(3)
8 The UHVR's Structure
112(5)
9 Declaration of the OUN leadership at the End of the Second World War in Europe
117(14)
10 Clarifications and Addenda to the Programmatic Resolutions of the Third Extraordinary Grand Assembly of the OUN
131(5)
Chapter 2 Political Resolutions And Decisions Of The Oun Leadership, 1941-52
11 Guidelines for the First Days of the Organization of State Life
136(12)
12 Report on the Act Restoring Ukrainian Statehood
148(3)
13 Resolutions of the Second Conference of the OUN Leadership
151(9)
14 Leaflet: The Partisan Movement and Our Attitude to It
160(3)
15 Resolutions of the Third Conference of the OUN Leadership
163(9)
16 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1945)
172(8)
17 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1946)
180(23)
18 Instructions: Possible Outbreak of the Third World War (ca. 1946)
203(2)
19 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1947)
205(11)
20 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1948)
216(19)
21 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1949)
235(13)
22 Order of UPA's Supreme Commander on Cessation of UPA Activities (1949)
248(1)
23 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1950)
249(11)
24 Instructions: Possible Outbreak of the Third World War (1950)
260(5)
25 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1951)
265(3)
26 Decisions of the Conference of the OUN Leadership (1952)
268(7)
Part Two The Struggle of the Ukrainian Liberation Movement, 1940--50
Chapter 3 The Formation Of The Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Upa), Tactics And Training
27 Order of the UPA Command in Volyn on Self-Defence in Villages
275(2)
28 Order of UPA Supreme Military HQ on UPA Structures
277(3)
29 Instructions of UPA Supreme Military HQ on Ranks and Grades
280(3)
30 Order of Commander of UPA-West on Ukrainian People's Self-Defence
283(2)
31 Order of UPA Supreme Military HQ on Military Headquarters
285(2)
32 Guidelines of UPA Supreme Military HQ on Military Activities
287(3)
33 Order of UPA Supreme Military HQ on Military Distinctions
290(3)
34 Order of UPA Supreme Military HQ about Oath
293(2)
35 Addendum to Order of UPA Supreme Military HQ on Swearing Oath
295(2)
36 Instruction: Political Training in the Ranks of the UPA
297(10)
37 Instruction: Tactics of the UPA's Struggle -- Guerrilla Warfare
307(51)
38 Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Staff Training Program
358(7)
39 Order: Training Camp Routine
365(2)
Chapter 4 Directives Of The Insurgent Authorities
40 Directive of UPA Commander on Military Field Courts and Revolutionary Tribunals
367(3)
41 Directive of UPA Supreme Command on the Land Question
370(2)
42 Directive of UPA Supreme Command on Ukraine's Territorial Administration
372(3)
Chapter 5 The Oun Security Service (Sb Oun)
43 Record of Interrogation of NKVD Agent, Vasyl Ohorodnyk
375(4)
44 Guidelines for Activities of the OUN's SB
379(3)
45 Directive on Banning Alcohol Use by UPA Soldiers and Underground Members
382(3)
46 Report on Terrorist Acts of SB Fighting Groups in the Kalush Area
385(2)
47 List of Individuals Liquidated by the SB
387(1)
48 Pledge to Cooperate with the SB
388(1)
49 Instruction: On the Application of Punishments for OUN Members
389(2)
50 Instruction: On the Safeguarding of SB Archives
391(6)
Chapter 6 Other Structures Of The Liberation Movement
51 Order of UPA Commander on the Ukrainian Red Cross
397(2)
52 Instruction: Organization of the UPA's Military Field Gendarmerie (VPZh)
399(6)
53 Guidelines for Organizing the Underground's Food Supply
405(4)
54 Order of OUN Carpathian Krai Leader on Relationship between the OUN and the UPA
409(2)
55 Order on Establishment of Relations between UPA Units and the OUN Network
411(2)
56 Guidelines for Organizing Communications in the Underground
413(7)
Chapter 7 Resistance To The German Occupation
57 OUN Leaflet: What We Reproach the Germans For
420(2)
58 German Anti-Insurgent Leaflet: Moscow Is Issuing Orders to the OUN
422(1)
59 Appeal of the German Police to Population of Volyn
423(1)
60 Information on UPA Actions in Volyn in the Spring of 1943
424(3)
61 Report on Raid by Hordiienko's UPA Unit into the Zhytomyr Region
427(2)
62 Order of the UPA Command in Volyn concerning Defence against the Germans
429(2)
63 Announcement about the Liquidation of the German Agent, Yurii Sokolovsky
431(1)
64 Report on Battles between the Trembita Training Camp and the Germans
432(2)
65 Description of a Battle between German Units and the UPA (and Azerbaijanis)
434(1)
66 Report on German Roundup at Ivan Franko Theatre in Stanyslaviv
435(8)
67 Report on the Battle between the Chorni Chorty Group and the Germans
443(2)
68 Instruction: Change in Fighting Tactics and Shifting Fronts
445(2)
69 Guidelines of the German Command towards the UPA
447(2)
70 German Executions of OUN Members
449(3)
71 Report on UPA Battles against the Germans in the Vinnytsia Region
452(2)
72 Extract from Indictment of a UPA Battalion Commander for Collaborating with Germans
454(2)
73 About Relations between the UPA Unit Commanded by Maksym Skorupsky and the Germans
456(2)
74 Information on Correspondence between Ukrainian Insurgents and Germans in Trostianets
458(2)
75 Announcement about German Action against the UPA in the Rava-Ruska Okruha
460(2)
76 Report on the UPA's Anti-German Actions in the Volodymyr Area
462(3)
77 Report on the Battles between Vasyl Andrusiak's Battalion and the Germans
465(1)
Chapter 8 The Polish-Ukrainian Conflict
78 Report on Combat Operations Carried Out by UPA Units in July 1943
466(2)
79 Order of the OUN Krai Leadership on the Suspension of Anti-Polish Actions
468(1)
80 Announcement about the Ukrainian-Polish Conflict in Liuboml Raion
469(2)
81 Report on Anti-Polish Action in the Village of Hanachiv
471(2)
82 Testimony on the Destruction of the Ukrainian Village of Sahryn by AK Troops
473(2)
83 Reports on Anti-Polish Actions in Stanyslaviv Region
475(3)
84 Report on Anti-Polish Actions in the Rava-Ruska Area
478(4)
85 Villages in the Hrubeshiv Area Destroyed by Polish Units
482(2)
86 Report on Anti-Polish Actions in the Drohobych Area
484(2)
87 Fragment from a Political Report from the Lviv Region
486(3)
88 Record of Negotiations with the Poles in the Stanyslaviv Region
489(2)
89 Order of the OUN Leader in Zakerzonnia against Deportation of Ukrainians
491(2)
90 Report on a Meeting between the UPA and the ak in the Kholm Region
493(9)
91 Report on the Destruction of the Village of Zavadka Morakhivska by the Polish Army
502(4)
92 Report on Joint Action of UPA Units and Wolnosd i Niezawislosc against Hrubeshiv
506(7)
93 Letter of OUN Raion Leader on Deportation of Ukrainians during Operation Vistula
513(2)
Chapter 9 The Ukrainian Underground's Resistance To Soviet Rule
94 Operational Order of UPA Command on the Struggle under Soviet Occupation
515(4)
95 Report on the Battle of Hurby (1944)
519(7)
96 Information about the Soviet Home Front in the Second Half of May 1944
526(4)
97 Report of the Commander of UPA-West about the Shifting Front
530(4)
98 Report on Battles Fought by the UPA Units in Subcarpathia
534(1)
99 Report on a Surprise Attack on Radekhiv by a UPA Unit
535(2)
100 Report on the UPA Activities in Chorny Lis
537(4)
101 Extract from NKVD Report about Insurgent Ambush of Leading Communist Party Members
541(3)
102 Report on an Attack on the City of Probizhna by the UPA
544(2)
103 Report on the Elections to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the Village of Hernia
546(1)
104 Report on Elections to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the Nadvirna Area
547(1)
105 Extract from: On the Combat Operations of the UPA and the Armed Underground in the Ukrainian Lands under Muscovite-Bolshevik Occupation, August 1946--August 1947
548(48)
106 Extract from: On the Combat Operations of the UPA and the Armed Underground in the Ukrainian Lands under Muscovite-Bolshevik Occupation, from January to June 1948
596(49)
Chapter 10 Propaganda Activities Of The Ukrainian Underground
107 Leaflet: Volunteers in German Military Units
645(1)
108 Leaflet-Appeal: Georgians and Other Peoples of the Caucasus
646(1)
109 Leaflet-Appeal: Comrades, Russian Red Army Soldiers
647(2)
110 Leaflet-Appeal: Ukrainians, Fighters and Commanders of the Red Army
649(3)
111 Leaflet-Appeal: Fighters and Commanders of the Red Army
652(2)
112 Leaflet: Poles
654(3)
113 Instruction of OUN Leadership on Boycott of Elections to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
657(2)
114 Instruction: Concerning Some Political-Propaganda Errors
659(8)
115 "Will the Atomic Bomb Save England? A Response to Churchill": Article by Yaroslav Starukh
667(9)
116 Instruction: "Facing the East" -- Propaganda in Central and Eastern Ukraine
676(4)
117 Leaflet: Peasants of Western Ukraine
680(3)
118 Report on the 1947 Raid by the UPA into the American Occupation Zone of Germany
683(9)
119 Appeal of the Underground Leadership to the Ukrainian Emigration (1949)
692(11)
120 Report on a UPA Raid into Romanian Territory (1949)
703(17)
121 Leaflet: Jews -- Citizens of Ukraine
720(7)
122 Announcement about the Underground's Attitude towards Employees of the Soviet Administration
727(3)
123 Appeal of the UHVR to Peoples of Central and Southern Europe and the Baltic Region
730(9)
124 Order by the UPA Supreme Commander on the Tenth Anniversary of the UPA
739(4)
125 Appeal Issued by the Supreme Commander of the UPA
743(12)
Part Three Soviet Security Organs and the Struggle against the Ukrainian Liberation Movement, 1940--50
Chapter 11 Command Assessments Of The Upa's Struggle
126 Order by People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the USSR, Lavrentiy Beria, on Repression of Families of Members of the Underground (1944)
755(2)
127 Order concerning Measures on the Intensification of the Struggle against the OUN Underground and the Liquidation of Armed OUN Gangs in the Western Oblasts of the Ukrainian SSR
757(6)
128 Information on the Activities of NKVD Agent Drozd
763(3)
129 Order by People's Commissar of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR: On Additional Measures in the Struggle against OUN and UPA Banditry on the Territory of Stanyslaviv Oblast
766(3)
130 Reminiscences of Stryisky about His Arrest and Imprisonment (1945)
769(12)
131 Extract from Report on the Special Groups by the NKVD's Directorate for the Struggle against Banditry of the Ukrainian ssr, Covering the First Six Months of 1945
781(3)
132 Extract from Report on the Anti-UPA Stanyslaviv Operation Prepared by the Directorate for the Struggle against Banditry, Covering the First Six Months of 1945
784(6)
133 Guidelines to Heads of NKVD Directorates in Western Oblasts concerning the Struggle against OUN Agents in Soviet Institutions
790(2)
134 Yulia Sholohon's Pledge to Collaborate with the NKVD
792(2)
135 Guidelines Issued to Heads of NKVD Directorates in Western Oblasts concerning the Struggle against the OUN in the Cities
794(2)
136 Extract from a Report on the Operation to Capture the OUN Leader of Bukovyna by the NKVD Directorate for the Struggle against Banditry, Covering the First Six Months of 1945
796(5)
137 Extract from a Report on the Increase in the Number of Soviet Agents Enlisted in the Struggle against the Ukrainian Underground, Prepared by the NKVD Directorate for the Struggle against Banditry (July--September 1945)
801(2)
138 Extract from a Report on the Number of Soviet Agents Enlisted in the Struggle against the Ukrainian Underground, Preparted by the NKVD Directorate for the Struggle against Banditry (September--December 1945)
803(3)
139 Extract from a Report Prepared by the Directorate for the Struggle against Banditry of the NKVD concerning the Main Tasks for the First Quarter of 1946 (September--December 1945)
806(1)
140 Information on Chekist-Military Operations in Late 1945
807(2)
141 Operational Announcement about Results of the Struggle against the Ukrainian Underground in the Lviv Region as of 1 March 1946
809(10)
142 Special Announcement about the Failure of NKVD Agent Aprelskaia
819(5)
143 Information from the Ukrainian Underground: The Tactics and Methods of the NKVD and NKGB
824(6)
144 Announcement about the Killing of the Head of the OUN's SB, Mykola Arsenych ("Mykhailo")
830(3)
145 Ukrainian Undergrounds Report on Mass Deportations during Operation Zapad
833(8)
146 Extract from Report on Results of the Struggle against the Nationalist Underground and the Arrest of UHVR President, Kyrylo Osmak (1948)
841(4)
147 Plan of Intelligence-Operational Measures to Liquidate Members of the OUN Leadership
845(6)
148 The Underground's Announcement about an MGB Roundup in the Rohatyn Area
851(2)
149 Description of the Hideout of "Loboda," Leader of the Kamianka-Buzka Nadraion
853(2)
150 Violations of Soviet Laws by MGB Organs during the Struggle against the Ukrainian Underground
855(3)
151 Information on the Number of Soviet Agents Searching for the OUN Leadership
858(1)
152 Information on the Killing of the UPA's Supreme Commander, Roman Shukhevych (1950)
859(13)
153 MGB Guidelines for Preparation/Use of Fake Photographs of Ukrainian Underground Members
872(1)
154 Minutes of MGB Meeting on "Fighting Groups" in the Struggle against the Ukrainian Underground
873(25)
155 MGB Information on the Ukrainian Underground's Change of Tactics
898(14)
156 MGB Information on OUN Attempts to Expand Activities beyond Western Ukraine
912(5)
157 Extract from a Special MGB Report on the Liquidation of Osyp, a Courier (1951)
917(4)
158 MGB Information on the Propaganda Activities of the Nationalist Underground
921(3)
159 Information on the Capture of Courier Petro Styranka ("Maksym") -- (1951)
924(2)
160 Report on the Capture of the Last Leader of the Ukrainian Underground, Vasyl Kuk ("Lemish/Koval") -- (1954)
926(11)
161 Extract from a KGB Report on the Struggle against the Ukrainian Underground, 1944-55
937(6)
Glossary 943(4)
Index 947
Volodymyr Viatrovych is a member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and a recipient of the President of Ukraines Cross of Ivan Mazepa.

Lubomyr Luciuk is professor of political geography at the Royal Military College of Canada, a fellow of the Chair of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto, and a recipient of the President of Ukraines Cross of Ivan Mazepa.

Marta Daria Olynyk is a translator and editor specializing in Ukrainian and Russian history.