Odsuny národů východní Evropy po skončení druhé světové války a jejich vliv na banderovské hnutí

Title in English Withdrawal of the peoples of Eastern Europe after the Second World War and their impact on the Bandera movement
Authors

ŘEPA Tomáš

Year of publication 2013
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description After the Second World War, the ethnic situation in Eastern Europe is very confusing. Europe was exhausted by war has just ended, individual states have gained new boundaries, depending on how the situation developed fighting to the very end of the war. This situation, however, failed to reflect the layout of national minorities in Eastern Europe, because there were other strife and bloodshed. In particular, Ukrainian nationalists had no intention to accept the new borders and waged war with Poland and the Soviet Union for the emergence of independent Ukraine. Radical solutions to various conflicts found in speedily removal of ethnic minorities of Ukrainians, Poles and Ruthenians and the right to process and consequences of focusing this post.
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