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    The Ukrainian Auxiliary Police (German: Ukrainische Hilfspolizei; Ukrainian: Українська допоміжна поліція, romanized: Ukrainska dopomizhna politsiia)...
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  • Estonian Auxiliary Police (Estonian: Eesti kaitsepataljonid, Eesti politseipataljonid, German: Estnische Hilfspolizei) was Estonian auxiliary police forces...
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    Latvian Auxiliary Police was a paramilitary force created from Latvian volunteers and conscripts by the Nazi German authorities who occupied the country...
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    Schutzmannschaft, or Auxiliary Police (lit. "protection team"; plural: Schutzmannschaften, abbreviated as Schuma) was the collaborationist auxiliary police of native...
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    "Ukrainian auxiliary police and militia, or simply "Ukrainians" (a generic term that in fact included persons of non-Ukrainian as well as Ukrainian national...
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  • The Polish–Ukrainian conflict took place from 1939 to 1947. It was fought primarily between irregular Ukrainian and Polish units, with limited participation...
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  • Battle of Mieniany (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police)
    command of Stanisław Basaj and Stefan Kwaśniewski against the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in the Hrubieszów County of the Lublin Voivodeship. On 14 September...
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    murder of Ukrainian civilians, such as the killing of 3,000 people in the village of Kortelitsa in September 1942. Ukrainian police auxiliaries "had been...
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    Mizoch Ghetto (category The Holocaust in Ukraine)
    today Western Ukraine, by Nazi Germany for the forcible segregation and mistreatment of Jews. In October 1942, Ukrainian Auxiliary Police and German policemen...
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    emphasize that, when Ukrainian nationalists and ad hoc Ukrainian People's Militia (soon reorganized as the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police) began to murder women...
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    Auxiliary Police Brigade') was a Belarusian Auxiliary Police brigade formed by Nazi Germany in July 1944 in East Prussia, from six auxiliary police battalions...
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    Schutzmannschaft Battalion 202 Ukrainian Auxiliary Police Workers' Militia PPS-WRN Jewish Ghetto Police Polish Criminal Police Marek Getter (1996). "Policja...
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    Battles of Prehoryłe (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police)
    pseud. "Anio³", Poles acted simultaneously against the Ukrainian intelligentsia and those Ukrainians who, after the attack of the USSR on Poland, sided with...
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  • Battle of Małków (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police)
    under the command of Stanisław Basaj against the Third Reich, Ukrainian Auxiliary Police and 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen–SS “Galicia” in the...
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    Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118 (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police)
    (Ukrainian Schuma) was a Schutzmannschaft auxiliary police battalion (Schuma). The core of the Schutzmannschaft battalion 118 consisted of Ukrainian nationalists...
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    Babi Yar (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    Einsatzgruppe C, along with the aid of the SD and Order Police battalions with the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police backed by the Wehrmacht, carried out the orders...
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    Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201 (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police)
    II Ukrainian Schutzmannschaft auxiliary police battalion formed by Nazi Germany on 21 October 1941, predominantly from the soldiers of Ukrainian Nachtigall...
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  • Hryhoriy Vasiura (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    volunteered for service in the Schutzmannschaft (the Nazi collaborationist auxiliary police) and the Waffen-SS. Vasiura's wartime activities were not fully revealed...
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  • Hryhorii Pereghinyak (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    Ukrainian Auxiliary Police, where he participated in the extermination of Jews. In the fall of 1942, he deserted from the Ukrainian police units and joined...
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    Ivan Omelianovych-Pavlenko (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    the Ukrainian People's Republic, Omelianovych-Pavlenko followed suit by transferring the 8th Hussar Regiment to the newly-independent Ukrainian People's...
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  • Bohdan Koziy (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    allegedly a member of the Ukrainische Hilfspolizei (Ukrainian Auxiliary Police), a Nazi German mobile police force that operated in the General Government on...
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  • the Soviet Union. Ukrainian People's Militsiya, created in June 1941, preceded the official founding of the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in mid-August 1941...
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    The Belarusian Auxiliary Police (Belarusian: Беларуская дапаможная паліцыя, romanized: Biełaruskaja dapamožnaja palicyja) was a German force established...
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    Roman Shukhevych (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    Shukhevych (Ukrainian: Роман-Тарас Осипович Шухевич, also known by his pseudonym, Tur and Taras Chuprynka; 30 June 1907 – 5 March 1950) was a Ukrainian nationalist...
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  • Vladimir Katriuk (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    participating in the Khatyn massacre Vasyl Meleshko Hryhoriy Vasiura Ukrainian Auxiliary Police Pohl, Gundula. "Beyond Death: The "Genocide of the Belarusian...
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    The Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Ukrainian: Українська повстанська армія, УПА, romanized: Ukrainska Povstanska Armiia, abbreviated UPA) was a Ukrainian nationalist...
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    Szarajówka massacre (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police)
    massacre was a Nazi war crime perpetrated by the Ordnungspolizei and Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in the village of Szarajówka within occupied Poland. Occurring...
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  • Vasyl Meleshko (category Ukrainian Auxiliary Police officers)
    Vasyl Andriyovych Meleshko (Ukrainian: Василь Андрійович Мелешко, April 26, 1917 – 1975) was a Ukrainian war criminal who participated in the Khatyn massacre...
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  • German troops by Soviet partisans. The battalion was composed of primarily Ukrainian and other Soviet collaborators, assisted by the SS-Sonderbataillon Dirlewanger...
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  • Kamianets-Podilskyi massacre (category 1941 in Ukraine)
    by the German Police Battalion 320 along with Friedrich Jeckeln's Einsatzgruppen, Hungarian soldiers, and the Ukrainian Auxiliary Police. The killings...
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