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St Sigismund
05-507 Słomczyn
85 Wiślana Str.
Konstancin deanery
Warsaw archdiocese
Poland

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GENOCIDIUM ATROX

GENOCIDE perpetrated by UKRAINIANS on POLES

Data for 1943–1947

Site

II Republic of Poland

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

Rohatyn pov., Stanisławów voiv.

contemporary

Lukovets'-Vyshnivs'kyi

Rohatyn rai., Stanislaviv/Ivano-Frankivsk obl., Ukraine

Murders

Perpetrators:

Ukrainians

Victims:

Poles

Number of victims:

min.:

75

max.:

127

Location

link to GOOGLE MAPS

events (incidents)

ref. no:

10540

date:

1942–1945

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

The Banderites murdered 66 Poles.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – December 1945 and 1945”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: Bp Urban Wincenty, „The Way of the Cross of the Archdiocese of Lviv in the years of World War II, 1939—1945”; in: „Semper Fidelis”, in: Wroclaw 1983

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

66

min. 66

max. 66

ref. no:

09043

date:

1944

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

or

Łukowiec Żurowski

I got a lot of information about Łukowiec and Oskrzesińce from Mr. Władysław Skowron. During his two or three years in the countryside, he remembered dozens of names and talks about events about which I don't know much. – Like the attack in 1944 on the mill in Łukowiec. – The mill was slightly outside the village. The Ukrainians attacked him while several people were working there and kidnapped everyone. Despite the fact that the Poles organized themselves quite quickly and scoured the nearby forests, people were not saved. The manager, Mr. Gałan, and Piotr Siekierski, who worked there, and Bolesław Brys, and his sister were kidnapped from the mill.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – December 1944 and "in 1944"”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: „Notebooks from Łuków”, in: No. 2, c, June-August 2003 — web page: www.waly.brzegdolny.pl [accessible: 2021.04.11]

One of the families visiting Łukowiec brought a girl raped by the Bandera followers. What this poor woman has gone through, nobody knows. After the baby was born, she put her head into a bucket of water. Siekierski, a disabled boy who lives next door to his grandfather, was slaughtered by the Ukrainians with a saw. When the Home Army stopped the Ukrainian salt carts, which were then checked, and after they left Łukowiec, someone robbed them (most likely Poles), the Ukrainians complained to the Russians and they attacked Łukowiec. As they traveled through the village in a row, they killed 14 people.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – December 1944 and "in 1944"”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: „Notebooks from Łuków”, in: No. 6—7—8, July 2012 — web page: www.waly.brzegdolny.pl [accessible: 2021.04.11]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

4

min. 4

max. 4

ref. no:

04968

date:

1944.02.10

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

On February 10, 44, Ordon Józefa, 32, with a d/o 13, son Tadeusz, 9 and a 6–month–old child, was murdered.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide, February 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: prof. dr hab. Jankiewicz Leszek S., „Supplement to the list of losses of the Polish population provided by Stanisław Jastrzębski for the Lubelskie Voivodeship (2004)”; in: Listowski Witold (ed.), „OUN-UPA genocide in the South-Eastern Borderlands”, in: Kędzierzyn-Koźle 2016, vol. 8

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

4

min. 4

max. 4

ref. no:

07700

date:

1944.07

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

between/on the road between

Karolówka

The Banderites murdered 3 Polish women, 20 and 21 years old.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – July 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

3

min. 3

max. 3

ref. no:

07619

date:

1944.07.20

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

between/on the road between

Bukaczowce

On the road from the village of Łukowiec to the village of Bukaczowce, county Rohatyn: „Górska Stefania from Bukaczowiec (Piaski) approx. 35 years old and Kowalówna Janka from Karolówka 20 years old and Lisówna Jadwiga approx. 20 years old – July 20, 1944; stopped on the road from Łukowiec to Bukaczowiec and murdered”.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – July 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: Tokarska Krystyna, „List of the murdered” — web page: www.stankiewicze.com [accessible: 2010.01.01]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

3

min. 3

max. 3

ref. no:

08460

date:

1944.09–1944.11

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

or

Łukowiec Żurowski

Mass murders took place in early autumn in the village of Łukowiec (Rohatyn County), where 42 people were killed.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – November 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: Central State Archive of the Supreme Bodies of Government and Administration of Ukraine , in: No. 3833/1/156, sh. 126

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

42

min. 42

max. 42

ref. no:

08461

date:

1944.09–1944.11

site

description

general info

Łukowiec Wiszniowski

The Banderites stopped a car near the town of Stryj, murdered 1 young Polish girl and several Soviet soldiers, and kidnapped 4 young Polish girls, whose traces were lost; ie they murdered 5 young Polish women.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – November 1944”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

5

min. 5

max. 5

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EXPLANATIONs

  1. Lack of info about the perpetrators in the description of a given event (Incident) indicates that the blame should be attributed to the perpetrators listed in general info section.
  2. The name of the site used during II Republic of Poland times indicates an official name used in 1939.
  3. English contemporary name of the site — in accordance with naming conventions used in Google Maps.
  4. Contemporary regional info about the site — if in Ukraine than in accordance to administrative structure of Ukraine valid till 2020.
  5. General explanations ⇒ click HERE.
  6. Assumptions as to the number of victims ⇒ click HERE.