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Rudling, Per A. LU (2023) p.366-385
Abstract
In 1921, disgruntled and radicalised veterans of the First World War organised the Ukrainian Military Organisation (UVO) after unsuccessfully taking up arms for Ukrainian independence. In 1929 the UVO merged with a number of other far-right groups and student fraternities into the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists. The leading figure in the 1920s and 1930s was Evhen’ Konovalets’, a former colonel in the Ukrainian Sich Sharpshooters, an embryonic Ukrainian army which had fought for the short-lived Ukrainian People’s Republic and the German puppet regime of Pavlo Skoropads’kyi. Explicitly totalitarian, the OUN rejected the concept of democracy in favour of the Leadership principle and one-party rule. The Organisation of Ukrainian... (More)
In 1921, disgruntled and radicalised veterans of the First World War organised the Ukrainian Military Organisation (UVO) after unsuccessfully taking up arms for Ukrainian independence. In 1929 the UVO merged with a number of other far-right groups and student fraternities into the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists. The leading figure in the 1920s and 1930s was Evhen’ Konovalets’, a former colonel in the Ukrainian Sich Sharpshooters, an embryonic Ukrainian army which had fought for the short-lived Ukrainian People’s Republic and the German puppet regime of Pavlo Skoropads’kyi. Explicitly totalitarian, the OUN rejected the concept of democracy in favour of the Leadership principle and one-party rule. The Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists stands at the head of the Ukrainian revolutionary currents and collaborates with those revolutionary movements of the peoples enslaved by Moscow and with those states which seek the total destruction of the USSR. (Less)
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Ukraine, fascism, far right, Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
host publication
European Fascist Movements : A Sourcebook - A Sourcebook
editor
Clark, Roland and Grady, Tim
pages
20 pages
publisher
Routledge
external identifiers
  • scopus:85163513851
ISBN
978-0-367-26285-3
978-0-367-26286-0
9780429292378
DOI
10.4324/9780429292378-19
language
English
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yes
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93312a6c-61e2-415a-bcc6-7cdd0c8735c5
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2023-03-14 13:30:51
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2024-06-15 07:42:45
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  abstract     = {{In 1921, disgruntled and radicalised veterans of the First World War organised the Ukrainian Military Organisation (UVO) after unsuccessfully taking up arms for Ukrainian independence. In 1929 the UVO merged with a number of other far-right groups and student fraternities into the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists. The leading figure in the 1920s and 1930s was Evhen’ Konovalets’, a former colonel in the Ukrainian Sich Sharpshooters, an embryonic Ukrainian army which had fought for the short-lived Ukrainian People’s Republic and the German puppet regime of Pavlo Skoropads’kyi. Explicitly totalitarian, the OUN rejected the concept of democracy in favour of the Leadership principle and one-party rule. The Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists stands at the head of the Ukrainian revolutionary currents and collaborates with those revolutionary movements of the peoples enslaved by Moscow and with those states which seek the total destruction of the USSR.}},
  author       = {{Rudling, Per A.}},
  booktitle    = {{European Fascist Movements : A Sourcebook}},
  editor       = {{Clark, Roland and Grady, Tim}},
  isbn         = {{978-0-367-26285-3}},
  keywords     = {{Ukraine; fascism; far right; Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{05}},
  pages        = {{366--385}},
  publisher    = {{Routledge}},
  title        = {{Ukrainians}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429292378-19}},
  doi          = {{10.4324/9780429292378-19}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}