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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

Milatyn Nowy

Kamionka Strumiłowa pov., Tarnopol voiv.

contemporary

Novyi Mylyatyn

Busk rai., Lviv obl., Ukraine

Murders

Perpetrators:

Ukrainians

Victims:

Poles

Number of victims:

min.:

38

max.:

76

Location

link to GOOGLE MAPS

events (incidents)

ref. no:

02837

date:

1943.08

site

description

general info

Milatyn Nowy

In August this year. between Kutkorz and Milatyn in Duniów [Kamionka Strumiłowa], two railway workers from Lwów–Podzamcze, living in Milatyn Nowe, were shot and the third wounded. Those shot: Marian Warczewski, 20, employee of the Lwów – Podzamcze railway, residing in Milatyn Nowe. Remained mother. Second: Woźniacki Leon, 34 years old, clerk (on duty) of the Lwów – Podzamcze station, residing in Milatyn Nowy. The remaining wife, two children (2 and 5 years old). Injured: Warczewski.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „The 75th anniversary of the genocide – August and the summer of 1943”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: „1943, September 18 - Letter from PolKO in Złoczów to the RGO Delegate in Lviv regarding Ukrainian attacks on the Polish population”, fragments of an investigation conducted by the Institute of National Remembrance in Rzeszów in 2005-2006 and discontinued on July 6, 2006; in: National Ossoliński Institute, Wrocław, in: No. 16721/2, p. 49—50

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

2

min. 2

max. 2

ref. no:

02588

date:

1943.08.26

site

description

general info

Milatyn Nowy

On August 26, 43 two Polish railway workers were murdered, namely: Woźniacki Leon, 32, a traffic officer at the Lwów Podzamcze railway station, and Marian Warczewski, also a railway worker. On the other hand, the third one, who at that time walked with the ones mentioned from the Kutkorz train station to Milatyn, was shot badly and managed to save his life.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „The 75th anniversary of the genocide – August and the summer of 1943”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: wolyn.org [accessible: 2021.02.04]

source: „1943, September 13 - Letter from PolKO in Kamionka Strumiłowa to the RGO Delegate in Lviv regarding the murders of Poles in the area of Kamionka Strumiłowa and Radziechów”; in: National Ossoliński Institute, Wrocław, in: No. 16721/1, p. 173—174

source: „1944, January 4 - Letter of the PolKO Delegation in Kamionka Strumiłowa to the RGO Delegate in Lviv regarding the abductions and murders of Poles in the vicinity of Kamionka Strumiłowa and Radziechów”; in: National Ossoliński Institute, Wrocław, in: No. 16721/1, sh. 177

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

2

min. 2

max. 2

ref. no:

06791

date:

1944.04

site

description

general info

Milatyn Nowy

Strumiłów robbed and burned Polish farms and a church, and murdered 27 Poles.

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

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

27

min. 27

max. 27

ref. no:

06249

date:

1944.04.03

site

description

general info

Milatyn Nowy

On April 3, 1944, three Polish boys from NN were killed on the way to Busko.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – April 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 Komański and Siekierka for the Tarnopol province (2004)”; in: Listowski Witold (ed.), „OUN-UPA genocide in the South-Eastern Borderlands”, in: Kędzierzyn-Koźle 2015, vol. 7

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

3

min. 3

max. 3

ref. no:

07229

date:

1944.05

site

description

general info

Milatyn Nowy

In May 1944, 40 NN Poles were murdered – message to be checked.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – May 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 Komański and Siekierka for the Tarnopol province (2004)”; in: Listowski Witold (ed.), „OUN-UPA genocide in the South-Eastern Borderlands”, in: Kędzierzyn-Koźle 2015, vol. 7

Others: 2 Poles were murdered.

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

source: „Situation report from the Polish lands, no. 15/44”; in: The Polish Institute and the Gen. Sikorski in London, in: no: PRM — 122

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

2 – 40

min. 2

max. 40

ref. no:

07163

date:

1944.05.31

site

description

general info

Milatyn Nowy

May 31, 1944 two Polish NN women returning to the countryside for victuals were murdered.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – May 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 Komański and Siekierka for the Tarnopol province (2004)”; in: Listowski Witold (ed.), „OUN-UPA genocide in the South-Eastern Borderlands”, in: Kędzierzyn-Koźle 2015, vol. 7

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

2

min. 2

max. 2

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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.
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  6. Assumptions as to the number of victims ⇒ click HERE.