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Do not fill this in!====[[File:OUN-M.png]] Organization of Ukranian Nationalists [[File:OUN-B.png]]==== The [[File:OUN-M.png]] [[File:OUN-B.png]] '''Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists''' was a [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukrainian ultranationalist and doctrinally varied<ref>The Organisation had suffered from multiple splits, majority of splitters kept reusing the OUN name as designation despite massively diverging doctrinal positions and programs, most notable of these programmes and organizational branches associated with them were: [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|fascist]] for OUN-M(until 1945), OUN-B on Ukrainian Lands(until august 1943) and foreign detachments of OUN-B(OUN-zch, 1946-???), [[File:Ultranatcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|national conservative]] for OUN-M (1946-current), [[File:Ultranalibalt.png]] [[National Liberalism|Ultranational Liberal]] for USLC and OUN-z(1944/1954 respectively-???, most likely died out due to old age), and [[File:demsocstar.png]] [[Democratic Socialism|Democratic Socialists]] for OUN-B on Ukrainian Lands(since august 1943) and People's Revolutionary Liberation Organisation(NVRO), separately on the doctrinal issue stands Ukrainian Insurgent Army(UPA) as it was supposed to be non-partisan but as part of USLC officially shared it's doctrine of Ultranationalist liberalism but was de-facto controlled by a radical far-left democratic socialist clique</ref> organisation that was founded in 1929. The organization was preceded by the Ukrainian Military Organisation, a militant revolutionary organization that carried out [[File:NatTerrorist.png]] [[Jingoism|terrorist attacks]] against [[File:Cball-USSR.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Soviet]] and [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Polish targets. When the OUN was first founded in 1929, starting out as democratic it increasingly became influenced by [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|fascist]], corporatist and chauvinist ideologies. This began the OUN's alliance with [[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Nazi Germany]]. The OUN would continue its acts of violent resistance against Polish targets, such as arson attacks on Polish landowners and boycotts of Polish stores in 1930. In 1934, Polish politician [[File:Pilsudski.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Bronisław Pieracki]] was assassinated by a member of the OUN. Around this time, the radical faction in the organization, led by [[File:OUN-B.png]] [[Fascism|Stephan Bandera]], became splitting form the fascist conservative faction led by [[File:OUN-M.png]] Andriy Melnyk. This split would intensity after the invasion of Poland and the start of the Second World War. OUN-B forces would start fighting on the side of the Axis after the invasion of the [[File:Cball-USSR.png]] USSR in 1941. The OUN-B would carry out bloody pogroms against Jews in Lviv that resulted in the deaths of thousands of Jews in the region. After the OUN-B declared an independent Ukranian state in the territory of Lviv,[[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism|Nazi forces]] would launch an extensive crackdown on the organisation, leading to Bandera being sent to a concentration camp, where he was put in barracks for VIP prisoners while his less fortunate brothers were murdered. This, as well as german policies in occupied Ukraine led to a rise of anti-German sentiment in Ukraine and the rise of general chauvinism and further radicalisation of some OUN-B members. This would lead to formation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army(UPA), a Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council(USLC) armed force, that went on to launch an effective resistance movement against Nazi Germany, as well as fighting against Bolshevik Partisans while simultaneously killing 60,000-120,000 Poles in massacres that occured mostly in German-occupied justifying it by allegations of Nazi collaboration among the poles, all while successfully running agrarian reforms and establishing democracy. After the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of World War 2, UPA staffed primarily by OUN-B members would continue democratic socialist partisan-terrorist guerilla movement in Soviet-occupied Eastern Europe, The OUN-B would later become backed by Western forces as a result of this. With a growing split between OUN-B radicals primarily represented by Petro Fedun and supported by majority of those fighting in Ukraine, and OUN-B "orthodoxy" represented by Stepan Bandera backed by those who were released from concentration camps, primarily concentrated on emigration. Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see pcb w:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) This page is a member of a hidden category: Category:Pages with broken file links