Stepan Bandera (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Stepan Bandera" in Italian language version.

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  • Victory to Come When Russian Empire 'Ceases to Exist': Ukraine Parliament Quotes Nazi Collaborator, su haaretz.com (archiviato dall'url originale il 2 gennaio 2023).
    «Quoting Ukrainian ultra-nationalist and antisemite Stepan Bandera, the Ukrainian parliament on Monday declared that “the complete and supreme victory of Ukrainian nationalism will be when the Russian Empire ceases to exist.” “Currently, the struggle with the Russian Empire continues,” the Verkhovna Rada posted on its official Twitter account, stating that Ukrainian Army Chief of Staff Valerii Zaluzhnyi was “well aware” of “these instructions of Stepan Bandera.”»

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  • (EN) Ivan Katchanovski, Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine (PDF), su Cpsa-acsp.ca.
    «The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading US-based Jewish organization, expressed its “deepest revulsion at the recent honor awarded to Stepan Bandera, who collaborated with the Nazis in the early stages of World War II, and whose followers were linked to the murders of thousands of Jews and others.” [...] The OUN envisioned a creation of an independent Ukrainian state that was allied with Nazi Germany and run as a dictatorship by OUN leaders. This monoethnic state, similar in many ways to Ustashi Croatia, was supposed to include parts of modern day Russia, Poland, and Byelorussia. The OUN regarded such minorities in Ukraine as Jews, Poles, and Russians, as hostile»

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  • Norman J. W. Goda, Who Was Stepan Bandera?, su History News Network, 22 gennaio 2010. URL consultato il 24 settembre 2022.

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  • Hundreds march with torches in tribute to Nazi collaborator in Ukraine, su jpost.com.
    «Hundreds of people marched bearing torches in the capital city of Ukraine Friday in an annual tribute to a leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany. [...] Expressions of admiration for Bandera and other collaborators have increased in scope and status following the 2014 revolution in Ukraine»

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  • (EN) Ukraine celebrates nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera's birthday, su morningstaronline.co.uk.
    «Though Bandera demanded the “destruction” of Jews, Poles, “Moskali” — as he termed Russians in Ukraine — and Hungarians and the OUN’s programme pledged to “combat the Jews as the prop of the Muscovite-Bolshevik regime,” Kiev now states he was “an outstanding figure and theorist of the Ukrainian national liberation movement.”»

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  • (EN) A Fascist Hero in Democratic Kiev, in The New York Review, 24 febbraio 2010.
    «Bandera aimed to make of Ukraine a one-party fascist dictatorship without national minorities. […] Young terrorists such as Stepan Bandera were formed not by the prewar empires, but by fascist ideology and the experience of national discrimination in Poland.»

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  • (EN) The OUN, the UPA and the Holocaust: A Study in the Manufacturing of Historical Myths, su carlbeckpapers.pitt.edu.
    «The OUN shared the fascist attributes of antiliberalism, anticonservatism, and anticommunism, an armed party, totalitarianism, anti-Semitism, Führerprinzip, and an adoption of fascist greetings. Its leaders eagerly emphasized to Hitler and Ribbentrop that they shared the Nazi Weltanschauung and a commitment to a fascist New Europe.»

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