Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Krakivs'ki Visti" in English language version.
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ignored (help)UV was undoubtedly the most prolific and important Ukrainian publisher of its time...[d]espite the financial and technical difficulties, strict German censorship, and paper shortages that plagued it throughout its existence, from 1940 to 1945.
The newspaper Krakivs'ki visti not only reprinted German anti-Semitic propaganda but also featured articles written by Ukrainian intellectuals who responded to German requests to write nationalistic and anti-Semitic materials. Indeed, Volodymyr Kubiiovych (former director of the Ukrainian Central Committee – Ukraїns'kyi Tsentral'nyi Komitet, UTsK) in Berlin contributed to the newspaper.55 Furthermore, he asked the head of the General Government, Hans Frank, to see »a very significant part of confiscated Jewish wealth turned over to the Ukrainian people«.
Chomiak edited the paper first in Krakow (Cracow), Poland and then in Vienna. The reason he edited the paper in Vienna was because he had to flee with his Nazis colleagues as the Russians advanced into Poland.
The originals were vehemently antisemitic.paper presented at the conference "Soviet Totalitarianism in Ukraine: History and Legacy" held in Kyiv on September 2–6, 2005
The originals were vehemently antisemitic.paper presented at the conference "Soviet Totalitarianism in Ukraine: History and Legacy" held in Kyiv on September 2–6, 2005