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GENOCIDIUM ATROX

GENOCIDE perpetrated by UKRAINIANS on POLES

Data for 1943–1947

Site

II Republic of Poland

Uhryńkowce

Zaleszczyki pov., Tarnopol voiv.

contemporary

Uhryn'kivtsi

Zalishchyky rai., Ternopil obl., Ukraine

Murders

Perpetrators:

Ukrainians

Victims:

Poles

Number of victims:

min.:

325

max.:

325

Location

link to GOOGLE MAPS

events (incidents)

ref. no:

04683

date:

1944.01.21

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

The Ukrainians murdered 4 Poles.

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

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

4

min. 4

max. 4

ref. no:

04697

date:

1944.01.24

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

On January 24, 1944, one person of NN (Berzobsleiter) was abducted.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – January 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:

1

min. 1

max. 1

ref. no:

04706

date:

1944.01.25

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

The Banderites kidnapped 4 Poles of NN, employees of Liegenschaft.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – January 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

The murder took place in December 1944 and concerned 6 workers, and a shoemaker Basiurski in the 1950s was murdered in the village.

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

source: Komański Henryk, Siekierka Szczepan, „The genocide committed by Ukrainian nationalists on Poles in the Tarnopol Province 1939-1946”, in: Wroclaw 2004, p. 415

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

4

min. 4

max. 4

ref. no:

04952

date:

1944.02.08

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

The Ukrainians murdered a Polish woman; „on February 8, 1944 was resettled Umińska and secretary of the farm”.

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 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:

1

min. 1

max. 1

ref. no:

07548

date:

1944.06

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

The Ukrainians murdered 2 Poles.

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

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

2

min. 2

max. 2

ref. no:

08818

date:

1944.12

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

The Ukrainians murdered 11 Poles, including a family of 4 (parents and 2 daughters) escaping to Zaleszczyki, from whom they robbed a cart, horses and belongings, and an accountant from the property with a 5‑year‑old son.

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

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

11

min. 11

max. 11

ref. no:

09197

date:

1944.12.31–1945.01.01

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

The UPA and the local Ukrainian peasants slaughtered 150 Poles; The Ukrainians barred the doors of Polish houses and set them on fire, hence most of the victims burned alive; they killed the escaped with axes, pitchforks, and bayonets; the victims were women, children and the elderly, as men aged 18–50 were called up to the Polish Army, which stood at that time on the Vistula River.

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

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

150

min. 150

max. 150

ref. no:

08728

date:

1944.12.31

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

On New Year's Eve from December 31, 1944 to January 1, 1945, the UPA and Ukrainian peasants from the surrounding villages, in the strength of over 200 people, murdered about 150 Poles during the attacks. The Ukrainians blocked the doors of Polish houses and set them on fire, hence most of the victims burned alive; They killed escapees with axes, pitchforks, and bayonets. The victims were women, children and the elderly, as men aged 18–50 were called up to the Polish Army, which stood at that time on the Vistula River. The investigation of the Institute of National Remembrance (file no. S 74/02 / Zi) lists Uhryńkowce as a place of genocide of particular cruelty. „The following are missing from the collective list of murdered: Dziedziora Jan, 71, Dziedziora Tekla, 65, Dziedziora Albina, 20 from the village of Uhryńkowce, murdered on December 31, 44. (from my aunt Franciszka Kwiczak, wife of Dominik, murdered in October 1944 in Głęboczek, I found out that my grandmother Agnieszka Czarnecka's brother from Dziędziorów lived there with his family. Grandma died in Siberia in an unknown family town, because letters from my grandmother were destroyed by the Ukrainians in Łanowce)”.

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

source: Walków Mieczysław, 16/01/2012; in: portal: stankiewicze.com — web page: www.stankiewicze.com [accessible: 2013.01.29]

source: 6.02.2009

perpetrators

Ukrainians

victims

Poles

number of

textually:

150

min. 150

max. 150

ref. no:

10150

date:

1945.06

site

description

general info

Uhryńkowce

In June 1945, Basiurski Bazyli; Mikołaj of Sosnowski.

source: Żurek Stanisław, „Calendar of the genocide – June 1945”; in: portal: Volhynia — web page: btx.home.pl [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.
  5. General explanations ⇒ click HERE.
  6. Assumptions as to the number of victims ⇒ click HERE.