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    90,000 Bandera came, did not put things in order. What role did Bandera actually play in the OUN*

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    Bandera came, did not put things in order. What role did Bandera actually play in the OUN? What role did Bandera actually play in the OUN *

    Stepan Bandera was born on January 1, 1909. Contrary to popular notions, he was never the unified and universally recognized leader of Ukrainian nationalists. Although the struggle for this status was very bloody and many both supporters and opponents of Bandera fell in it, during his lifetime he never managed to become the most important boss 00

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    History, Bandera

    He became only the leader of a local, albeit very radical, active and noisy organization. But after his death, his associates and followers managed to create the legendary image of Bandera, which gradually overshadowed all his lifetime competitors and opponents.

    Childhood

    November 1, 2018, 07:08

    A day in history. November 1: “Listopadovy Chin”, the creation of the Western Ukrainian People’s Republic On this day in 1918, as a result of the uprising of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, the West Ukrainian People’s Republic was de facto created, which lasted 257 days, was defeated by the Poles, betrayed by Petlyura, and today became an occasion for Poroshenko’s pre-election PR

    His father Andrei was a Greek Catholic priest in the village of Stary Ugrinov. However, Andrei was born not there, but in the city of Stryi in a bourgeois family. He studied at the gymnasium, then at the university in Lviv. He was well acquainted with many prominent activists of the Ukrainian movement in Austria-Hungary. For example, with the well-known journalist and publicist Yaroslav Veselovsky (aka Ohrim Bodyak, aka Oleg Satir).

    Bandera Sr. became a priest in Stary Ugrinov not by chance. Before him, this place was occupied by Vladimir Glodzinsky, the father of his wife Miroslava. Bandera Sr., after the collapse of Austria-Hungary, took an active part in the uprising in the Kalush district, and then was a deputy of the self-proclaimed West Ukrainian People’s Republic. After the creation of the UGA (Ukrainian Galician Army), he joined it as a chaplain. However, the ZUNR never took place and was absorbed by the Poles.

    Bandera Sr. was a staunch Ukrainian nationalist, and his influence on his son is obvious. But the historical era also influenced its formation to no lesser extent.

    Young Stepan witnessed historical events in his childhood. The Austro-Russian front of the First World War passed through their village. The war, the revolutionary democratization of Russian units, then the collapse of Austria-Hungary, national uprisings and the proclamation of republics, a new war, already with the Poles – all this young Bandera saw by the age of 11. Undoubtedly, all these historical events made a great impression on him and became the basis for his subsequent radicalism.

    Adolescence

    July 22, 2021, 01:00

    “Forest devils”: a forge of Bandera personnel that raised Roman Shukhevych On July 22, 1922, the scout detachment “Forest Devils” was created – one of the most famous detachments of “Plast” from which many prominent figures of the OUN * and UPA *

    Grown up Bandera was sent by relatives to Stryi, where the Ukrainian gymnasium was located. There he first joined the nationalist movement, still youthful. As a high school student, Bandera joined the Plast scout organization, which was a real forge of nationalist cadres of Ukrainian youth.

    Suffice it to say that many prominent figures in the future Bandera faction came from Plast. The organization was created back in Austria-Hungary, at its origins was Pyotr Franko, the son of a famous writer, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian army and a future deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR.

    After graduating from the gymnasium, Bandera planned to continue his education in Czechoslovakia, but could not leave the country. As a result, he moved to Lviv, where he entered the agronomy department of the local university.

    In 1929, the OUN* was created by uniting disparate nationalist organizations. Bandera was recommended to the organization by an old acquaintance, Stepan Okhrimovich. He was also the son of a priest, he also studied at the gymnasium in Stryi and, in addition, was a member of the same scout detachment as Bandera, Chervona Kalina.

    Yunost

    Okhrimovich was a referent of the propaganda department, and soon became a regional conductor. He pulled Bandera into the propaganda department. It was from this that serious underground activity began.

    At first, he was engaged in very simple things for a beginner – the delivery of semi-legal, and sometimes illegal literature. He gave lectures, collaborated with thematic newspapers and magazines (wrote under a pseudonym). Finally, in 1931, Bandera became the head of the propaganda referent. But, of course, not the entire OUN*, but only the Wires of Western Ukrainian lands.

    In 1933, he occupies the highest post that he managed to achieve in the OUN*. He becomes a guide in Western Ukrainian lands. He was only 24 years old.

    October 19, 2018, 15:59

    Fight for Transcarpathia: Fascists against the OUN* pieces of neighboring states. One of these states-donors of territories for the Ukrainian SSR was Hungary

    However, this should not be regarded as a sign of Bandera’s special authority. The OUN* was created by emigrants, they did not have their own people in Western Ukraine, they had to work with those who were. And there were mostly radical youth. The first guide Kravtsiv was 25 years old, the second – Pelensky – 27 years old, Okhrimovich – 25 years old, Gabrusevich – 29years. Bandera’s predecessor as guide Kordyuk was 24 years old. Mashchak, who replaced Bandera, was 26. Golovinsky alone was over 30, but he held the post for only about three months.

    In addition, the OUN* active in Western Ukraine was not at all a huge and extensive organization. It was a narrow circle of people, in the center of which were former classmates, childhood friends, fellow scouts or fellow students who knew each other well. Suffice it to say that of the first ten guides, who succeeded each other with kaleidoscopic speed, seven were either classmates at the gymnasium, or studied together at the university, or were in the same scout troop.

    The guides changed each other very quickly. Someone got under arrest, someone simply could not cope with their duties. Over the five years of the existence of the Wire, nine of its leaders have changed. Bandera was a conductor for about a year, but he was remembered perhaps more than anyone else.

    As already mentioned, Bandera’s patrimony was originally propaganda, therefore, during his leadership, many events were organized that would now be called PR campaigns. Prayer moves, demonstrations and manifestations, symbolic protests, etc.

    For example, on the day of the execution of failed expropriators from the OUN*, the bells rang out in Lviv Greek Catholic churches. Another sensational action is the so-called Ukrainian day in schools. According to Bandera’s plan, on this day, all Ukrainian schoolchildren were to boycott the Poles, fundamentally not speak Polish, and even refuse to answer teachers in this language.

    The thematic press wrote a lot about these noisy actions, and Bandera, as a skilled PR man, managed to create the appearance of a mass movement, although the OUN* asset at that time was still not so great.

    Judgment and local glory

    In 1933, the secretary of the Soviet ambassador was killed in Lvov. And in 1934, the Polish Minister of the Interior, Peratsky, died. After that, the Poles thoroughly took up the nationalist underground.

    September 30, 2021, 01:00

    A day in history. September 30: Bandera’s predecessor, who robbed the cash registers and dreamed of poisoning the Poles’ water supply, was killed wells prior to gas attacks.

    According to the generally accepted version, the decisions were made at the OUN* conference in Berlin with the participation of the top leadership. It is unlikely that Bandera would have risked resonant murders without authorization. The example of his predecessor as a regional conductor, who was expelled from the leadership for organizing a failed uncoordinated expropriation, should have taught him caution. However, soon the emigrant elite of the OUN * changed its mind and banned anti-Polish actions. Nevertheless, Peratsky was still killed.

    According to one version, Bandera and his entourage disobeyed the order, according to another, they were unable to contact the perpetrators and cancel the order. It cannot be ruled out that the leadership of the OUN* already backdated the high-profile murder, since it did not leave hopes of legalizing itself in Poland.

    One way or another, the direct perpetrator of the murder managed to escape from the country, but the rest sat down. Moreover, Bandera was arrested the day before the murder of Peratsky, during a random raid on a completely different reason, and by and large sat down by accident. The Poles were able to get the archives and correspondence of the OUN* asset, quickly figured out the hierarchy of the organization, and Bandera went on trial as the head of a terrorist cell.

    Bandera and the direct organizer of the assassination attempt, Mykola “Chert” Lebed, were sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment. However, Bandera, as a skilled PR man, did everything to turn the process in his favor. He defiantly refused to speak Polish, kept shouting “Glory to Ukraine” in court, demonstrated steadfastness and steadfastness in every possible way, and tried to denounce the Poles.

    The attention of the press was riveted to the trial, so Bandera made an impression on radical youth. OUN* cells in Western Ukraine were defeated by the Poles, but Bandera himself became famous.

    Attempt to seize power

    It is worth noting that Bandera never held a leadership position in the OUN* and was not a generally recognized leader of the nationalists. When in 1940 the 5th department of the border troops of the Ukrainian SSR compiled a certificate on the OUN *, Bandera was not even mentioned in it, although several dozen names were listed.

    Before the split, he was among the leaders of the second or third rank. After the split, he headed his faction, which was essentially regional (most of the old emigrants supported another leader), but was distinguished by frenzied activity.

    May 23, 2019, 01:01 am

    A day in history. May 23: liquidated the leader of Ukrainian nationalists On May 23, 1938, an NKVD agent eliminated the colonel of the UNR, the leader of the OUN * Evgeny Konovalets. This political assassination was part of a major political game, but turned in a completely different direction than the organizers expected.

    The leader and creator of the OUN* was Evgeny Konovalets, who was old enough for Bandera and his associates as fathers, was an officer in the Sich Riflemen back in the First World War, then fought for Petliura, was familiar with Western politicians and was in close relations with the Galician Metropolitan Sheptytsky.

    After his death, Andrei Melnik, his close friend, became his successor (they were even married to sisters). But Melnik no longer had such authority among the radical Western Ukrainian youth as his predecessor, moreover, in recent years he did not take an active part in the activities of the OUN *, but he was close friends with Metropolitan Sheptytsky, whose estates he managed.

    At the end of 1939, Bandera was released from prison and immediately began to gather strength to seize power. Now he was no longer an obscure guide, but a local (primarily within Galicia) celebrity, with unquestioned authority among the radicals.

    In the winter of 1940, Bandera arrived in Italy for a meeting with Melnik and gave him an ultimatum – he must remove his closest associate Baranovsky and Senik from leading positions in the OUN *, since they are allegedly Polish agents. Miller, of course, refused. After that, Bandera, with the support of loyal activists (mainly countrymen, immigrants from Western Europe mainly supported Melnik), proclaimed himself the only legitimate leader of the OUN * and formed his own governing body – the Revolutionary Wire.

    Melnik called Bandera a saboteur and pest, expelled him from the OUN* and convicted him in absentia at a revolutionary tribunal. In turn, Bandera held his own gathering of nationalists in Krakow, which declared Melnyk himself a saboteur and pest. The Security Service was immediately created, which began to identify the hidden Melnikovites and kill them, as well as to make an attempt on the well-known Melnikovites. They reciprocated.

    December 12, 2020, 16:00

    “The Ukrainian people wholeheartedly support the ideals of the New Europe.” What did the “leader of the Ukrainian nation” ask Hitler on December 12, 1890, in the village of Volya Yakubova near Drohobych, one of the future leaders of the OUN, Andrei Melnik, was born. This ideological nationalist believed all his life that he was fighting for the happiness of Ukraine, but each time he chose the side for which a smaller part of the Ukrainian people fought. As a result, all he brought him was blood, death and destruction.

    From that moment on, a deadly feud broke out between the two organizations. In the first period of the war, when both of them poured into the Ukrainian SSR, occupied by the Germans, they on an industrial scale were engaged in settling scores with each other and with the third spontaneously emerged nationalist force – “Bulbovtsy”, who at first called themselves the UPA*.

    Imagine that before the revolution, say, the Nizhny Novgorod Party Committee had broken away from the Bolshevik Party. Under the pretext that the top of the party is sitting in Switzerland and does not understand anything, but they have a committee, an asset, a movement here. Therefore, they, the Nizhny Novgorod people, are the only real Bolsheviks and know better what the proletariat really needs, and all other Bolsheviks are enemies and pests who must be destroyed. The Nizhny Novgorod committee would be renamed the RSDLP(b), and the rest of the Bolsheviks would be declared traitors and saboteurs. And they would start killing former comrades-in-arms.

    Moreover, the political platform would remain identical for both. This is how the conflict in the OUN*, initiated by Bandera, developed.

    New arrest

    After the German attack on the USSR, both the “Melnikovites” and the “Banderaites” began to form their own marching groups in order to occupy the cities captured by the Germans and infiltrate self-government bodies, police, etc. there. Sometimes these groups clashed with each other and staged a bloody showdown.

    5 July 2021, 21:00

    Anti-fascist Stepan Bandera? Why, in fact, 80 years ago, the Germans arrested the leader of the OUN * Arrested by German patrons on July 5, 1941, Stepan Bandera first lived comfortably in Berlin, then in a two-room “cell” in Sachsenhausen, and met the end of the war in a villa owned by the Gestapo.

    One of the “Bandera” marching groups, led by his close ally Stetsko, proclaimed in Lviv the “revival of the Ukrainian state” and even formed its own virtual government in order to confront the Germans with a fact. Bandera himself, who understood that the Germans did not like to be confronted with a fact, prudently stayed in Krakow.

    The Germans were predictably dissatisfied with the self-activity of both of them and simply began to arrest everyone in a row. Soon Bandera was also imprisoned. However, he sat in relatively acceptable conditions: the Germans probably believed that a situation was possible in which he could come in handy.

    Last years

    In the fall of 1944, Bandera was released. But the war had already been lost by the Germans. In his faction, other people have already advanced to leadership roles over the years. Although Bandera still had great authority in it, some people had already begun to doubt him.

    Even after the failure of his tactics became obvious, Bandera still blindly believed in a spontaneous revolution from below and continued to send activists from emigration to the USSR. Almost all of them were captured or destroyed while crossing the border.

    Eventually, even his faction grew dissatisfied with the leader. One of Bandera’s closest associates Lebed (the same organizer of Peratsky’s murder) left him and went to the UGOS (Ukrainian Chief Liberation Council).

    October 12, 2018, 07:38

    Liquidation or provocation? What is behind the mysterious death of the most “democratic” leader of the OUN* On October 12, 1957, Lev Rebet, one of the most influential figures in the OUN*, died under mysterious circumstances. After the war, he initiated a split and created his own faction of “outlaws”, which, unlike the radical supporters of Bandera, defended the democratic platform as opposed to the ultranationalist one. A year later, he was found dead.

    Later, a group of opponents emerged, led by Lev Rebet, who believed that Bandera was a stubborn dogmatist, stuck in the pre-war era and not understanding that times had changed. The split smoldered throughout the post-war years, until at 19In 54, Rebet did not finally lead his supporters away, who accused Bandera of leaderism, authoritarianism and blind dogmatism. The departed created their own OUN *, already the third in a row. It is traditionally referred to in the historiography of the OUN * (z), i.e. overseas.

    In 1957, Rebet died under mysterious circumstances. Two years later, under similar circumstances, Bandera, who lived in Munich under a false name, also died. The police had no suspects.

    Two years later, shortly before the closing of the Berlin Wall, a man who identified himself as “KGB agent Stashinsky” showed up at the Berlin checkpoint. He stated that he personally eliminated both. He was sentenced to 8 years in prison, but was released after four and a half years. After that, he underwent plastic surgery, was given a new passport – and he disappeared forever, as if he did not exist.

    During his lifetime, Bandera could not defeat Melnik, but in the posthumous rivalry he still won. The old emigrants who supported Melnik were dying. Since the 1960s, the “Melnikovtsy” gradually faded away until they merged with the virtual “government of the UNR in exile.”

    And the new generation mainly consisted of natives of Galicia, who grew up under the Polish administration and fled to the West during the Second World War or after it. Among them, Bandera was much more popular than Melnik.

    Among them, a kind of heroic cult of Bandera was formed, which received a new life after the collapse of the USSR.

    *The activities of organizations are prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation

    March with torches in honor of Bandera took place in Kiev

    A torchlight procession was held in Kiev in honor of the 113th anniversary of the birth of Ukrainian nationalist leader Stepan Bandera. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

    The participants gathered on the afternoon of January 1 in Shevchenko Park. They started the march with the song “Our Father Bandera”. Then they shouted “No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten”, after which they drew their sabers.

    The main poster of the march depicted the burning Kremlin, with a portrait of Bandera in the background. Also, the marchers brought a poster calling for a “Nuremberg-2 over Jewish-Moscow communism.”

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    From Shevchenko Boulevard, citizens went to Khreshchatyk, and then to Institutskaya. The march ended in the city center near the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Before the end of the procession, Bandera’s supporters prayed. The action went smoothly.

    Actions in honor of the birthday of the leader of Ukrainian nationalists are held in Kyiv every year.

    Who is Bandera?

    During World War II, Stepan Bandera headed the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN, banned in Russia) , which actively collaborated with the Nazis. He was involved in the mass extermination of the Polish and Jewish population in the territories occupied by the Third Reich.

    Under his leadership, the nationalists carried out ethnic cleansing of Poles, Russians, Jews and Gypsies on the territory of Ukraine, and also participated in joint anti-partisan operations with the Wehrmacht and the SS. At 1959 year in Munich, Bandera was liquidated by KGB agent Bogdan Stashinsky.

    January 20, 2010, the third President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko posthumously awarded Bandera the highest degree of distinction of the country – the title of Hero of Ukraine. On April 2, 2010, the Donetsk District Court declared this decree illegal, referring to the fact that Bandera was not a citizen of Ukraine.

    How many Ukrainians supported the march?

    About 3.5 thousand people took part in the torchlight procession. This was reported by the National Police of Ukraine.

    3500 people

    took part in the torchlight procession in honor of the anniversary of Bandera’s birth

    It is noted that law enforcement officers did not record violations of law and order. In total, 56 mass events were held in 20 regions in the country.

    Public order and security of citizens were ensured by the police and military personnel of the National Guard of Ukraine

    National Police of Ukraine

    The reaction of the world

    The head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, said that the nationalist march in Ukraine demonstrates the Nazi essence of the Kiev regime, which will lead to the collapse of Bandera ideology.

    Bandera is an ideological leprosy that is ruining Ukraine. It is based on ideas that are not only misanthropic, but also utopian. In fact, this is the ideology of a destructive sect, it is absolutely unsuitable for state building

    Sergey AksenovHead of Crimea

    The politician stressed that the current policy of the Kiev regime is based on Russophobia and unattainable goals, including the return of Crimea to Ukraine.

    Israel also condemned the torchlight procession in honor of the 113th anniversary of Bandera’s birth. The country’s embassy in Ukraine said that the glorification of those who supported the Nazi ideology desecrates the memory of the victims of the Holocaust in Ukraine.

    The Embassy demanded that Kyiv conduct a thorough investigation into anti-Semitic manifestations that took place during the event.

    Song about Bandera

    In October, Ukrainian tiktokers launched a new flash mob and began to sing the song “Our Bandera’s Father”. Videos began to circulate on TikTok and other social networks, in which teenagers in different places and situations perform a song dedicated to the ideologue of Ukrainian nationalism.

    Deputies of the party of the former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko “European Solidarity” joined the TikTok challenge and sang the song “Our Father Bandera, Ukraine is Mother” in the walls of the Verkhovna Rada (our father is Bandera, Ukraine is mother – approx. “Tapes.ru” ).

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    Later, military priests-chaplains of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) in the Lviv region sang the song.

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