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Romania also occupied Soviet Ukraine. Would anyone oppose adding a section about collaboration with Romania and then maybe renaming the article accordingly? Like "collaboration with the Axis" or "collaboration with Nazi Germany and Romania"? Transylvania1916 ( talk) 19:18, 20 July 2023 (UTC)
This article is very important historically. It is highly visible in Google's search results, number one for most queries. I am removing the references needed tag from the lead and placing it further down in the article, where it is more appropriate. FeralOink ( talk) 21:36, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
Thanks for this famous article. There is a lot of research available, that should be included. I am missing main newer researches on this topic
John-Paul Hhimka: Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust (2021) I am just reading it
Per Anders Rudling: The OUN, the UPA and the Holocaust: A Study in the Manufacturing of Historical Myths, The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies 2107 (Pittsburgh: University Center for Russian and East European Studies, 2011)
Per Anders Rudling: Rehearsal for Volhynia: Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201 and Hauptmann Roman Shukhevych in Occupied Belorussia, 1942
Jared McBride: Peasants into Perpetrators: The OUN-UPA and the Ethnic Cleansing of Volhynia, 1943-1944
Somewhere I read about a new book coming soon ...
Kai Struve: Deutsche Herrschaft, ukrainischer Nationalismus, antijüdische Gewalt (DeGruyter 2015) -just have this Book with 739 pages, will need some time to read it)
And a lot of more articles are available on academia.edu and researchgate.net. Books/Papers and authors mentioned above maybe a good starting point. Martin Mair ( talk) 10:46, 28 February 2024 (UTC)
The title "Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany" implies that the only collaborators in the divided territory of Ukraine were Ukrainians and has a certain anti-Ukrainian bias. As far as I am ware, no other groups have targeted articles such as this (edit, I stand corrected, Luxembourgish), and I've seen an uptick of using this article to attack Ukrainians. I suggest moving/renaming the article to something along the lines of "Nazi Germany collaboration in Ukraine" in an effort to maintain some neutrality. LeVivsky ( ಠ_ಠ) 18:59, 8 May 2024 (UTC)
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Romania also occupied Soviet Ukraine. Would anyone oppose adding a section about collaboration with Romania and then maybe renaming the article accordingly? Like "collaboration with the Axis" or "collaboration with Nazi Germany and Romania"? Transylvania1916 ( talk) 19:18, 20 July 2023 (UTC)
This article is very important historically. It is highly visible in Google's search results, number one for most queries. I am removing the references needed tag from the lead and placing it further down in the article, where it is more appropriate. FeralOink ( talk) 21:36, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
Thanks for this famous article. There is a lot of research available, that should be included. I am missing main newer researches on this topic
John-Paul Hhimka: Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust (2021) I am just reading it
Per Anders Rudling: The OUN, the UPA and the Holocaust: A Study in the Manufacturing of Historical Myths, The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies 2107 (Pittsburgh: University Center for Russian and East European Studies, 2011)
Per Anders Rudling: Rehearsal for Volhynia: Schutzmannschaft Battalion 201 and Hauptmann Roman Shukhevych in Occupied Belorussia, 1942
Jared McBride: Peasants into Perpetrators: The OUN-UPA and the Ethnic Cleansing of Volhynia, 1943-1944
Somewhere I read about a new book coming soon ...
Kai Struve: Deutsche Herrschaft, ukrainischer Nationalismus, antijüdische Gewalt (DeGruyter 2015) -just have this Book with 739 pages, will need some time to read it)
And a lot of more articles are available on academia.edu and researchgate.net. Books/Papers and authors mentioned above maybe a good starting point. Martin Mair ( talk) 10:46, 28 February 2024 (UTC)
The title "Ukrainian collaboration with Nazi Germany" implies that the only collaborators in the divided territory of Ukraine were Ukrainians and has a certain anti-Ukrainian bias. As far as I am ware, no other groups have targeted articles such as this (edit, I stand corrected, Luxembourgish), and I've seen an uptick of using this article to attack Ukrainians. I suggest moving/renaming the article to something along the lines of "Nazi Germany collaboration in Ukraine" in an effort to maintain some neutrality. LeVivsky ( ಠ_ಠ) 18:59, 8 May 2024 (UTC)