Upcoming celebrations in Ukraine. Held annually.
Slava Ukraina!
the centanary of the birth of nazi collaborator and war criminal Vasyl Levkovych, who, as head of the Ukrainian auxiliary police in Dubno, organised anti-Jewish pogroms and the murder of 5,000 Jews and thousands of Poles.
Also included in the celebrations is the 115th birthday of notorious anti-semite Ulas Samchuk, a member of the nationalist OUN, who described the murder of the Jews of Kiev, which included thousands of children, as “a great day.”
List of anniversaries to be celebrated in Kiev:
130 years — Ivan Poltavets-Ostryanitsa — nazi, assistant of Alfred Rosenberg and Erich Koch, head of the Ukrainian Nazi Cossacks.
100 years — Vasyl Levkovych — nazi collaborator, commandant of the Ukrainian auxiliary police in Dubno, organiser of Jewish pogroms, executioner and murderer of 5,000 Jews and thousands of Poles, a war criminal.
115 years — Ulas Samchuk — anti-semite, nazi collaborator, publisher of the Volyn newspaper, OUN activist, participant in the extermination of Jews in Rivne. Samchuk incited and called for the extermination of Jews during the massacre of 25,000 Jews in Rivne — including 6,000 children. Samchuk noted that the murder of the Jews of Kiev in Babi Yar was “a great day.”
110 years — Vasil Sidor — nazi collaborator and war criminal, fighter of the Nakhtigal battalion, oberzugfuhrer of the 201st Schutzmannschaft battalion, participant in the mass killings of Jews and Poles, punitive operations against civilians in Belarus.
120 years — Yuri Lipe — OUN activist, a nazi collaborator, major proponent of the notion of Ukrainian racial purity.
120 years — Vladimir Kubiyovich — nazi collaborator, organiser of the SS Galicia division.
100 years — Vasil Galasa — OUN activist, organiser of Jewish pogroms in western Ukraine in the summer of 1941, a participant in the destruction of the Polish population in 1943-44.
130 years — Andriy Melnik, head of the OUN, nazi collaborator, agent of the nazi intelligence services. Melnik organised an auxiliary police force from OUN members in occupied Kiev. Melnik’s militia took part in the executions of Jews in Babi Yar, Chernivtsi, Vinnitsa, Zhytomyr and other cities.
Slava Ukraina!
the centanary of the birth of nazi collaborator and war criminal Vasyl Levkovych, who, as head of the Ukrainian auxiliary police in Dubno, organised anti-Jewish pogroms and the murder of 5,000 Jews and thousands of Poles.
130 years — Ivan Poltavets-Ostryanitsa — nazi, assistant of Alfred Rosenberg and Erich Koch, head of the Ukrainian Nazi Cossacks.
100 years — Vasyl Levkovych — nazi collaborator, commandant of the Ukrainian auxiliary police in Dubno, organiser of Jewish pogroms, executioner and murderer of 5,000 Jews and thousands of Poles, a war criminal.
115 years — Ulas Samchuk — anti-semite, nazi collaborator, publisher of the Volyn newspaper, OUN activist, participant in the extermination of Jews in Rivne. Samchuk incited and called for the extermination of Jews during the massacre of 25,000 Jews in Rivne — including 6,000 children. Samchuk noted that the murder of the Jews of Kiev in Babi Yar was “a great day.”
110 years — Vasil Sidor — nazi collaborator and war criminal, fighter of the Nakhtigal battalion, oberzugfuhrer of the 201st Schutzmannschaft battalion, participant in the mass killings of Jews and Poles, punitive operations against civilians in Belarus.
120 years — Yuri Lipe — OUN activist, a nazi collaborator, major proponent of the notion of Ukrainian racial purity.
120 years — Vladimir Kubiyovich — nazi collaborator, organiser of the SS Galicia division.
100 years — Vasil Galasa — OUN activist, organiser of Jewish pogroms in western Ukraine in the summer of 1941, a participant in the destruction of the Polish population in 1943-44.
130 years — Andriy Melnik, head of the OUN, nazi collaborator, agent of the nazi intelligence services. Melnik organised an auxiliary police force from OUN members in occupied Kiev. Melnik’s militia took part in the executions of Jews in Babi Yar, Chernivtsi, Vinnitsa, Zhytomyr and other cities.