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Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists on Emigration : Its Formation and Transnational Connections in 1929-?1934, EPUB eBook

Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists on Emigration : Its Formation and Transnational Connections in 1929-?1934 EPUB

Part of the Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right series

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This book describes the formation, transnational activities and inner workings of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) in exile.

Made possible thanks to an in-depth examination of previously unutilised correspondence relating to the OUN, this title examines the organisation during the first five years of its existence (1929-1934). In contrast to other available sources, such as the press or propaganda materials, the letters more faithfully present actual plans, motivations and goals of the nationalists. The analysis not only uncovers unknown facts but also reveals reactions, opinions and emotions of individual activists. The book explores the structure and mechanisms of the OUN emigre networks by depicting tactics, decision-making processes and the efficiency of activities, as well as contacts and relations within the OUN and with the outside world. The international activity of the OUN is examined through the cooperation with not only Poland's neighbours, including Lithuania, Czechoslovakia and Germany, but also lobbying efforts in Great Britain, France, Italy and North America, where emigre activists of the OUN or their contacts were based. Finally, the book investigates the OUN policy towards activists operating in the area of the Second Polish Republic.

This text will be of interest to scholars of Ukrainian history, nationalism, comparative fascism and transnationalism.

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