The Volhynia tragedy refers to the mass murders of the Polish population carried out between 1943 and 1945 by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), whose goal was to create an independent Ukrainian ...
Up to 100,000 ethnic Poles died at the hands of the UPA and Ukrainian villagers across Volhynia and Galicia, in what is now western Ukraine, in 1943, in a cycle of genocidal violence that engulfed ...
The Polish population in Volhynia, a historical region in the north-west of modern Ukraine, was massacred by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II WARSAW, July 8 /TASS/. The Polish Senate ...
[The Volyn (Volhynia) tragedy was a series of events that led to the ethnic cleansing of the Polish and Ukrainian populations in 1943 during World War II. It was part of a long-standing rivalry ...
Half of Poles believe Ukraine should not join NATO or the European Union until the issue of exhuming victims of the World War II-era Volhynia Massacre of ethnic Poles by Ukrainian nationalists ...
Zelensky's visit comes a few days after Kyiv officially approved the exhumation of Volhynia massacre victims, the World War Two-era killings of tens of thousands of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists ...
A decision to exhume the bodies of the victims of the Volhynia Massacre has been made, according to Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk. “Finally, a breakthrough. A decision has been made on ...
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