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page 1Ukraine in World War II
General Government
German-occupied zone in Poland in World War II
Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia
massacre of Poles by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
administrative division of Nazi Germany in occupied Ukraine
5th SS Panzer Division Wiking
division
Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
1940 Soviet annexation of territory in eastern Romania; Moldavian SSR established
National Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II
historical museum in Kyiv, Ukraine
The Holocaust in Ukraine
aspect of Nazi Germany's extermination campaign (1941–1945)
Ukrainian national government (1941)
self-proclaimed Ukrainian government established on the Ukrainian territories occupied by Nazi Germany

Banderivtsi
upright|thumb|Stepan Bandera
Huta Pieniacka
village in Ukraine
Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
1939 military conflict
Syrets concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Kyiv, Ukraine (1942-1943)
Polish–Ukrainian conflict
1939–1947 ethnic conflict
Kolky Republic
former country
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Melnyk)
Melnykites () is a colloquial name for members of the OUN-M or OUN(m), a faction of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) that arose out of a split with the more radical Banderite faction in 1940. The term derives from the name of Andriy Melnyk (1890–1964), the leader of the OUN formally elected to the post in August 1939 following the May 1938 assassination of the previous leader, Yevhen Konovalets, by the NKVD. Stepan Bandera and his followers rejected Melnyk's leadership following disagreements around the composition of the OUN leadership and Bandera's intention to provoke an upr
Ukrainian Righteous Among the Nations
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