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'''Stepan Bandera''' was the Head of ] (OUN). | '''Stepan Bandera''' was the Head of ] (OUN). | ||
He was born on ], ] in the village of ''Uhryniv Staryi'', district of ] in ] (]) which at that time was ruled by the ]. His father, Andrey Bandera, was a ] priest in Uhryniv Staryi. His mother, Myroslava Bandera, was from an old clerical family, being the daughter of a Greek-Catholic priest in Uhryniv Staryi. | He was born on ], ] in the village of ''Uhryniv Staryi'', district of ] in ] (]) which at that time was ruled by the ]. His father, Andrey Bandera, was a ] priest in Uhryniv Staryi. His mother, Myroslava Bandera, was from an old clerical family, being the daughter of a Greek-Catholic priest in Uhryniv Staryi. | ||
Stepan spent his childhood in Uhryniv Staryi, in the house of his parents and grandparents, growing up in an atmosphere of Ukrainian patriotism, living national culture, and political and public interest. | Stepan spent his childhood in Uhryniv Staryi, in the house of his parents and grandparents, growing up in an atmosphere of Ukrainian patriotism, living national culture, and political and public interest. |
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Stepan Bandera was the Head of Ukrainian Nationalists Organization (OUN).
He was born on January 1st, 1909 in the village of Uhryniv Staryi, district of Kalusz in Galiсia (Ivano-Frankivs'k oblast) which at that time was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. His father, Andrey Bandera, was a Greek-Catholic priest in Uhryniv Staryi. His mother, Myroslava Bandera, was from an old clerical family, being the daughter of a Greek-Catholic priest in Uhryniv Staryi.
Stepan spent his childhood in Uhryniv Staryi, in the house of his parents and grandparents, growing up in an atmosphere of Ukrainian patriotism, living national culture, and political and public interest.
In spring 1922, his mother died from tuberculosis of the throat.
From 1931 Bandera was deputy of regional guides, then – head of regional executive of OUN and commandant of ULO. He was condemned to death for the organization of the murder of the Home Secretary of Poland in 1934 but the sentence was vacated and commuted to life imprisonment. He was released in September 1939. In 1940 Bandera headed the revolutionary group of OUN. On June 30th, 1941, he was elected a member of the Government of the renewed Ukrainian State proclaimed in Lviv. He was imprisoned in German concentration camps. After the war, he headed the movement of western units of OUN.
On October 15th, 1959 in the entrance of a house in Kreittmayr street, 7 (Kreittmayrstraße), in Munich, Stepan Bandera was found at 13:05 inundated with blood, still living. A medical examination established that the cause of his death was poison. Two years later, on November 17th, 1961, the German judicial bodies proclaimed that the murderer of Stepan Bandera was Bohdan Stashynskyi who acted on the orders of Shelepin and Khrushchev . After a detailed investigation against Stashynskyi, a trial took place from 8th to October 15th, 1962. The sentence was handed down on October 19th, in which Stashynskyi was condemned to 8 years' of heavy imprisonment. The German Supreme Court confirmed at Karlsruhe that in the Bandera murder, the Soviet Government in Moscow was the main guilty party.
On October 20th, 1959 Stepan Bandera was buried in the Waldfriedhof cemetery in Munich .