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On return from his studies he joined the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
There is no official definition of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
It is inspired by the flag of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
Pitched battles with Ukrainian Insurgent Army were breaking up all the time.
The village was burned by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in 1946 and all villagers were moved out.
Many of its members, especially the commanding officers, would later be recruited into the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
While in that position, he participated in the fighting against the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
The church includes a plaque commemorating victims of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
The website of the chronicles of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
He was ambushed by a unit of Ukrainian Insurgent Army, and died from his wounds within hours.
These partisan units also fought against the nationalist Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
The Ukrainian Insurgent Army fought until eradicated in 1956.
He was ambushed and killed in February 1944 by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
The Ukrainian Insurgent Army was structured into four units:
Memorial cross on the spot death of 3 soldiers Ukrainian Insurgent Army (1992)
It was an order addressed to the commanders of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in Volhynia.
For more information about the UPA, see: Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
Chervona Kalyna was the anthem of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
In the immediate postwar years the area was the scene of the fighting between Polish military forces and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
Ukrainian Insurgent Army - fought the Poles, the Germans and the Soviets.
In the following year, the 1st Cossack Division and Ukrainian Insurgent Army was supported or created.
In 2010, a memorial for Ukrainian Insurgent Army freedom fighters was built in Derazhne.
The village was a major Polish resistance centre, fighting against German forces and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
For this reason, "Chervona Kalyna" was frequently used by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.
The number of trained and armed policemen who in spring 1943 joined the ranks of the future Ukrainian Insurgent Army were estimated to be 10,000.