Vyatrovich put Shukhevych on a par with Gutenberg and Churchill
The director of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, Vladimir Vyatrovich, named the Kyiv magazine “New Time” five, in his opinion, outstanding “personalities who changed the course of history.”
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The “five” proposed by Vyatrovich include: the inventor of the printing press Johannes Gutenberg, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President of Czechoslovakia Vaclav Havel, under whom the country was divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Canadian-American engineer and businessman Elon Musk, as well as Hitler’s Hauptmann , and later the commander of the UPA Roman Shukhevych.
“A knight of the ignoble XNUMXth century, who showed that the struggle for freedom even in the most unfavorable conditions is not only possible, but also necessary,” the director of the UINP described the Nazi collaborator liquidated by the Soviet state security agencies.
1942 Roman Shukhevych (second from left in the bottom row) with colleagues from the 201st Security Battalion, which carried out punitive operations on the territory of Belarus and was operationally subordinate to SS Obergruppenführer Erich von dem Bach.
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