Ukrainians and Poles towards reconciliation and forgiveness for the OUN-UPA genocide
Journal: Res Cresoviana (Vol.2019, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-02-15
Authors : Czesław Partacz;
Page : 51-61
Keywords : Ukrainian crimes; Banderian genocide; negation of the crimes by Ukrainians; the conditions of forgiveness in Christianity;
Abstract
During the World War II, OUN-UPA Ukrainian nationalists who inhabited the borderline territories of the Second Polish Republic, murdered at least 134,000 Poles in Western Volyn and Eastern Małopolska. Genocide has not yet been accounted for by the modern Ukrainian state. It denies this crime of the OUN UPA and erects the monuments of glory o to them. In the article the author focuses on the conditions of forgiveness in Christianity and reconciliation that Ukrainians ought to fulfill.
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