• Second World War, in 1940, the OUN split into two parts. The older, more moderate members supported Andriy Melnyk's OUN-M, while the younger and more radical...
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    Banderite (section OUN-B)
    romanized: banderovets; Slovak: Banderovec) is a name for the members of the OUN-B, a faction of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. The term, used...
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  • among the Ukrainians in the OUN, which eventually led to the split of the OUN into two hostile factions, the OUN-B and the OUN-M. The main reason for the...
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    organization, so it split, and the old group was called OUN-M after the leader Andriy Melnyk (Melnykites). The OUN-M dominated Ukrainian emigration and the Bukovina;...
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    when they started. The OUN-M leadership did not believe that such an operation was advantageous in 1943. By late 1942, the OUN-B in Volhynia was avoiding...
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    1938, Olzhych remained loyal to the Andriy Melnyk faction and represented OUN-M in Carpatho-Ukraine as Melnyk's deputy. Olzhych's poetry focused on themes...
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    radical militant wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, the OUN-B. Bandera was born in Austria-Hungary, in Galicia, into the family of a...
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    the OUN-M. The OUN-M also organized police forces, recruited from Soviet prisoners of war. Stsiborskyi and Senyk, another member of the OUN-M's Provid...
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    while the two fractions of Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, OUN-B and OUN-M, agreed to consider Kubijovyč representing Galician Ukrainians. He...
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    from the OUN-M of Andriy Melnyk, which used the blue flag of the OUN and the coat of arms with a golden trident (tryzub) with a sword. The OUN-B adopted...
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    ETA.THE.OUN plaintext: m.eta.the.oun.ain shift by 5: ciphertext: WMPMMXXAEYHBRYOCA key: SWT..EQW..THE..OU plaintext: eqw..the..oun..og shift by 6: ciphertext:...
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    partisan formation founded by the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) on 14 October 1942. The UPA launched guerrilla warfare against Nazi Germany...
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    Ukrainian National Council [pl; ru; uk] (headed by Mykola Velychkivsky; OUN-M) Ukrainian Central Committee [pl; ru; uk] (headed by Volodymyr Kubijovyč)...
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  • with three fingers raised – Svoboda (political party) Tryzub with sword – OUN-M, Right Sector, Tryzub (organization) Wolfsangel – Patriot of Ukraine, Azov...
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    by Andriy Melnyk, known as OUN-B and OUN-M respectively. Shukhevych became a member the Revolutionary Command of the OUN-B headed by Bandera, taking...
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    OUN-B rejected his proposal while the OUN-M under Andriy Melnyk faction agreed to provide support. Several military officials affiliated to the OUN-M...
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    14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS. Kubijovyč was a supporter of the OUN-M, Andriy Melnyk's faction in the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists....
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    June 30, 1941, was announced by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) under the leadership of Stepan Bandera, who declared an independent Ukrainian...
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    veterans and members of OUN-M; the inferior positions were occupied by the local inhabitants and POWs. On the contrary, the OUN had no influence on the...
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  • Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) propaganda sector and later in 1948 would found the Ukrainian Revolutionary Democratic Party. Just like the OUN-M spoke of "millions...
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    Waffen-SS, as promoted by local Ukrainian nationalist organizations, the OUN-B and the OUN-M, whilst receiving political support from the Wehrmacht.[citation...
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    hoped, the OUN following Konovalets' murder split into two parts. The older, more moderate members supported Andriy Melnyk and the OUN-M (the Melnykites [ru])...
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  • 1948–1952) Andriy Melnyk, leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN-M) Volodymyr Ohryzko, Minister for Foreign Affairs (2007–2009) Symon Petlura...
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  • Sluzhba Bezpeky or SB OUN, (in Ukrainian: Служба безпеки ОУН (б), СБ ОУН) was the Ukrainian partisan underground intelligence service, and a division...
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    by the Wehrmacht, though the OUN was responsible for their training and political leadership. Melnyk's faction, the OUN-M, also formed its own unit with...
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    he escaped from prison again. Subsequently, he became a member of the OUN-M, and joined the Einsatzgruppe C as a translator in the summer of 1941. His...
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    1948–1952) Andriy Melnyk, leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN-M) Volodymyr Ohryzko, Minister for Foreign Affairs (2007–2009) Symon Petlura...
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    See. In February 1942, he signed a letter to Adolf Hitler issued by the OUN-M opposing German policies and demanding the establishment of an independent...
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    jointly by the UPA militia under the command of Ivan Kłymyshyn "Kruk" and the OUN-M militia Mykola Nedweźki "Chron". Maksym Skorupsky "Maks", a participant...
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  • (Banderites), who were more militant, younger and supported Bandera, and OUN-M (Melnykites), who were generally older, more ideological. "Putin says Zelensky...
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