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96 Богдан Боцюрків, Українська Греко-Католицька Церква і Радянська держава (1939-1950) (Львів: Вид-во Українського католицького університету, 2005).
97 Antony Polonsky, The Jews in Poland and Russia, 1350-2008, Vol. 1-3 (Oxford: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2010-12).
98 Armstrong, Ukrainian Nationalism; Roman Wysocki, Organizacja Ukraińskich Nacjonalistów: Geneza, struktura, program, ideologia (Lublin: Wydawnictwo uniwersytetu Marie Curie-Skłodowskiej, 2003); Bruder, “Den ukrainischen Staat”.
99 Marco Carynnyk, “Foes of our rebirth: Ukrainian nationalist discussions about Jews, 1929-1947,” Nationalities Papers Vol. 39, No. 3 (2011): 315-52.
100 Alexander Motyl, The Turn to the Right: The Ideological Origins and Development of Ukrainian Nationalism, 1919-1929 (New York: East European Monographs Boulder, 1980); Tomasz Stryjek, Ukraińska idea narodowa okresu międzywojennego: Analizy wybranych koncepcji (Wrocław: FUNNA, 2000).
101 Grzegorz Motyka, Tak było w Bieszczadach: Walki polsko-ukraińskie 1943-1948 (Warsaw: Oficyna Wydawnicza Volumen, 1999), Ukraińska partyzantka 1942-1960. Działalność Organizacji Ukraińskich Nacjonalistów i Ukraińskiej Powstańczej Armii (Warsaw: Rytm, 2006).
102 Alexander V. Prusin, “Revolution and Ethnic Cleansing in Western Ukraine: The OUN-UPA Assault against Polish Settlements in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia, 1943-1944,” in Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century Europe, ed. Steven Béla Várdy, T. Hunt Tooley (New York: Boulder: Social Science Monographs, 2003), 517-35; Gabriel N. Finder and Alexander V. Prusin,
“Collaboration in Eastern Galicia: The Ukrainian Police and the Holocaust,” East European Jewish Affairs Vol. 34, No. 2 (2004): 95-118.
103 Jeffrey Burds, “AGENTURA: Soviet Informants’ Networks and the Ukrainian Underground in Galicia, 1944-1948,” East European Politics and Societies Vol. 11, No. 1 (1996): 89-130; “The early Cold War in Soviet West Ukraine, 1944-1948,” The Carl Beck Papers in Russian & East European Studies, Number 1505. Pittsburg: The Center for Russian and East European Studies, 2001; “Gender and Policing in Soviet West Ukraine, 1944-1948,” Cahiers du Monde russe, Vol. 42, No. 2-4 (2001), 279-320.
104 Statiev, Soviet Counterinsurgency; Boeckh, Stalinismus in der Ukraine.
105 Karel Berkhoff, Harvest of Despair. Life and Death in Ukraine under Nazi Rule (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University, 2004).
106 Dieter Pohl, Nationalsozialistische Judenverfolgung in Ostgalizien 1941-1944. Organisation und Durchführung eines staatlichen Massenverbrechens (Munich: Oldenbourg, 1997). Аналогичную точку зрения см. также у Grelka, Die ukrainische Nationalbewegung.
107 Thomas Sandkühler, “Endlösung" in Galizien. Der Judenmord in Ostpolen und die Rettungsin-itiativen von Berthold Beitz 1941-1944 (Bonn: Diert, 1996).
108 Dieter Pohl, “Ukrainische Hilfskräfte beim Mord an den Juden,” in Die Täter der Shoah. Fanatische Nationalisten oder normale Deutsche? ed. Gerhard Paul (Göttingen: Wallstein-Verlag, 2002), 205-34; Frank Golczewski, “Shades of Grey: Reflections on Jewish-Ukrainian and German-Ukrainian Relations in Galicia,” in The Shoah in Ukraine. History, Testimony, Memorialization, ed. Ray Brandon and Wendy Lower (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008), 114 55; Frank Golczewski, “Die Ukraine im Zweiten Weltkrieg,” in Geschichte der Ukraine, ed. Frank Golczewski (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht: Göttingen, 1993), 241-60; Frank Golczewski, “Die Kollaboration in der Ukraine,” in Kooperation und Verbrechen. Formen der “Kollaboration" im östlichen Europa 1939-1945, ed Christoph Dieckmann, Babette Quinkert, and Tatjana Tönsmeyer (Göttingen: Wallstein, 2003), 151-82.
109 Shmuel Spector, The Holocaust of Volhynian Jews 1941-1944 (Jerusalem: Achva Press, 1990).
110 John-Paul Himka, “The Lviv Pogrom of 1941: The Germans, Ukrainian Nationalists, and the Carnival Crowd,” Canadian Slavonic Papers Vol. LIII, No. 2-4 (2011): 209-43; Christoph Mick, “Incompatible Experiences: Poles, Ukrainians and Jews in Lviv under Soviet and German Occupation, 1939-44,” Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 46, No. 2 (2011): 336-63; Hans Heer, “Einübung in den Holocaust: Lemberg Juni/Juli 1941,” Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft Vol. 49, No. 5 (2001): 409-27; Rossoliński-Liebe, Der Verlauf und die Täter, 207-43.
111 Philip Friedman, “Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during the Nazi Occupation,” in Roads to Extinction (New York: Jewish Publication Society, 1980), впервые опубликована в YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science Vol. 12 (1958-1959), 259-63; Eliyahu Yones, Smoke in the Sand: The Jews of Lvov in the War Years 1939-1944 (Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing House, 2004).
1,2 Aharon Weiss, “Jewish-Ukrainian Relations in Western Ukraine During the Holocaust,” in Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Historical Perspective, ed. Peter J. Potichnyj and Howard Aster (Edmonton: CIUS, 2010), 409-20.
113 Witold Mędykowski, W cieniu gigantów. Pogromy 1941 r. w byłej sowieckiej strefie okupacyjnej (Warsaw: Instytut Studiów Politycznych Polskiej Akademi Nauk, 2012).
114 Omer Bartov, “Wartime Lies and Other Testimonies: Jewish-Christian Relations in Buczacz, 1939-1944,” East European Politics and Societies Vol. 26, No. 3 (2011): 486-511; Wendy Lower, “Pogroms, mob violence and genocide in western Ukraine, summer 1941: varied histories, explanations and comparisons,” Journal of Genocide Research Vol. 13, No. 3 (2011): 114-55; Timothy Snyder, “The Life and Death of Western Volhynian Jewry, 1921-1945,” in Shoah in Ukraine, ed. Brandon, 77-113, Kai Struve, “Rites of Violence? The Pogroms of Summer 1941,” Polin. Studies in Polish Jewry 24 (2012): 257-74.
115 John-Paul Himka, “A Central European Diaspora under the Shadow of World War II: The Galician Ukrainians in North America,” Austrian History Yearbook 37 (2006): 17-31; Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe, “Celebrating Fascism and War Criminality in Edmonton. The Political Myth and Cult of Stepan Bandera in Multicultural Canada,” Kakanien Revisited, 12 (2010): 1-16; Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe, “Erinnerungslücke Holocaust. Die ukrainische Diaspora und der Genozid an den Juden,” Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte Vol. 62, No. 3 (2014): 397-430; Per Anders Rudling, “Multiculturalism, Memory, and Ritualization. Ukrainian Nationalist Monuments in Edmonton, Alberta,” Nationalities Papers 39, 5 (2011)- 733-68; Per Anders Rudling, “The OUN, the UPA and the Holocaust: A Study in the Manufacturing of Historical Myths,” The Carl Beck Papers in Russian & East European Studies, Number 2107 (Pittsburg. The Center for Russian and East European Studies, 2011).
116 Diana Dumitru, “An Analysis of Soviet Postwar Investigation and Trial Documents and Their Relevance for Holocaust Studies,” in The Holocaust in the East. Local Perpetrators and Soviet Responses, ed. Michael David-Fox, Peter Holquist, and Alexander M. Martin (Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press, 2014), 142-57; Penter, Collaboration on Trial, 782-90; Prusin, ‘Fascist criminals to the gallows!’, 1-30; Solonari, Patterns of Violence, 749-87.
117 Tank Cyril Amar, “A Disturbed Silence: Discourse on the Holocaust in the Soviet West as an Anti-Site of Memory,” in The Holocaust in the East, ed. David-Fox, 158-84.
118 Per Anders Rudling, “The Return of the Ukrainian Far Right. The Case of VO Svoboda,” in Analysing Fascist Discourse. European Fascism in Talk and Text, ed. Ruth Wodak and John E. Richardson (New York: Routledge, 2013), 228-55; Per Anders Rudling, “Anti-Semitism and the Extreme Right in Contemporary Ukraine,” in Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe. From Local to Transnational, ed. Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin, and Brian Jenkins (London: Routledge, 2012), 189-205; Антон Шеховцов, Андреас Умланд, “Праворадикальная партийная политика в постсоветской Украине и загадка электоральной маргинальности украинских ультранационалистов 1994-2009 гг.,” Ab Imperio 2 (2010): 219-247; Anton Shekhovtsov, “The Creeping Resurgence of the Ukrainian Radical Right? The Case of the Freedom Party,” Europe-Asia Studies Vol. 63, No. 2 (2011): 203-8.
119 Golczewski, Deutsche und Ukrainer, 571-92; Rossoliński-Liebe, “‘Ukrainian National Revolution,”’ 83-114; Anton Shekhovtsov, “By Cross and Sword: ‘Clerical Fascism’ in Interwar Western Ukraine,” Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions Vol. 8, No. 2. (2007): 271-85; Олександр Зайцев, ред., Націоналізм і релігія. Греко-католицька церква та український націоналістичний рух в Галичини (1920-1930-ті роки) (Львів: Видавництво Українського католицького університету, 2011); Олександр Зайцев, Український інтегральний націоналізм (1920-1930 роки). Нариси інтелектуальної історії (Київ: Критика, 2013).
120 Два очень важных сборника документов для этого исследования: Іван Патриляк, Військова діяльність ОУН (6) у 1940-1942 роках (Київ, Інститут історії України) и Володимир Сер-гійчук, Степан Бандера у документах радянських органів державної безпеки (1939-1959), Вип. 1-3 (Київ: Віпол, 2009).
121 Патриляк, Військова діяльність ОУН(б), 326. О Сергийчуке cm. Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe, “Der polnisch-ukrainische Historikerdiskurs über den polnisch-ukrainischen Konflikt 1943-1947,”