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Unlikely Allies offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the occupation authorities and its relationship with other groups, like Poles and Jews, in occupied Poland.

Ukrainian nationalists' collaboration created an opportunity to neutralize prewar Polish influences in various strata of social life. Kubiiovych hoped for the emergence of an autonomous Ukrainian region within the borders of the General Government or an ethnographic state closely associated with the Third Reich. This led to his partnership with the Third Reich to create a new European order after the war. Through their occupational policy of divide to conquer, German concessions raised Ukrainians to the position of a full-fledged ethnic group, giving them the respect they sought throughout the interwar period. Yet collaboration also contributed to the eruption of a bloody Polish-Ukrainian ethnic conflict. Kubiiovych's wartime experiences with Nazi politicians and administrators-greatly overlooked and only partially referenced today-not only illustrate the history of German-Ukrainian and Polish-Ukrainian relations, but also supply a missing piece to the larger, more controversial puzzle of collaboration during World War II.

Table of Contents
  • Maps
  • Preface
  • 1. The Makings of Ethnic Struggle in Interwar Poland
  • 2. Ukraine—The German Fete
  • 3. "Small Deeds and Great Works"
  • 4. Grateful Traitor
  • 5. Token Concessions
  • 6. "The Basis for Every Nation Is Territory"
  • 7. "They Rejoice in Our Success for Ukraine"
  • 8. Fight and Flight
  • Epilogue
  • Abbreviations
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II

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    Publisher: Purdue University Press
    Publication Date: 30/11/2021
    ISBN13: 9781612496795, 978-1612496795
    ISBN10: 1612496792

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Unlikely Allies offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the occupation authorities and its relationship with other groups, like Poles and Jews, in occupied Poland.

    Ukrainian nationalists' collaboration created an opportunity to neutralize prewar Polish influences in various strata of social life. Kubiiovych hoped for the emergence of an autonomous Ukrainian region within the borders of the General Government or an ethnographic state closely associated with the Third Reich. This led to his partnership with the Third Reich to create a new European order after the war. Through their occupational policy of divide to conquer, German concessions raised Ukrainians to the position of a full-fledged ethnic group, giving them the respect they sought throughout the interwar period. Yet collaboration also contributed to the eruption of a bloody Polish-Ukrainian ethnic conflict. Kubiiovych's wartime experiences with Nazi politicians and administrators-greatly overlooked and only partially referenced today-not only illustrate the history of German-Ukrainian and Polish-Ukrainian relations, but also supply a missing piece to the larger, more controversial puzzle of collaboration during World War II.

    Table of Contents
    • Maps
    • Preface
    • 1. The Makings of Ethnic Struggle in Interwar Poland
    • 2. Ukraine—The German Fete
    • 3. "Small Deeds and Great Works"
    • 4. Grateful Traitor
    • 5. Token Concessions
    • 6. "The Basis for Every Nation Is Territory"
    • 7. "They Rejoice in Our Success for Ukraine"
    • 8. Fight and Flight
    • Epilogue
    • Abbreviations
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index

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