Wiktor Poliszczuk
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Wiktor Poliszczuk (born 10 October 1925 in Dubno near Rivne) is an Polish-Ukrainian-Canadian politologist (a Canadian citizen of Polish-Ukrainian descent), who writes about the Polish-Ukrainian relations during WWII and the issues related to Ukrainian nationalism. His writings are considered outside of the scholarly mainstream.[1][2]
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[edit] Biography
When he was a child his family was deported to Kazakhstan by the USSR authorities. After WWII his family resettled in Dniepropetrovsk and later in 1946 he moved to Poland as a Polish national to re-unite with the family of his aunt. In Poland he graduated from the Pedagogical Liceum and worked as a teacher. Later he studied law at the Wrocław University. Upon graduation he worked as a prosecutor in Communist Poland, and studied political science at the Silesian University, where he obtained a PhD (his doctoral thesis was about the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism).[3]
In 1981 during the time of martial law in Poland he immigrated to Canada, Toronto where he is currently living and carrying out his research devoted mainly to anatomy of bolshevism, theory and practice of national rights in the former Soviet Union and theory and practice of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists - Ukrainian Insurgent Army activities.[3] His on-line biography does not list any current affiliation with a university. [4];
[edit] Work
Majority of his work has been devoted to the issues of Polish-Ukrainian relations during WWII and Ukrainian nationalism.
Polish historian Rafał Wnuk of the Institute of National Remembrance in Lublin has categorized Poliszcuk's work as belonging to the "parascientific tradition" with "no scientific value," representing "national and anti-Ukrainian views" and noted Poliszczuk's use of exaggerated numbers of Polish victims of UPA.[1] Ukrainian academic Yaroslav Isayevich, director of Ukrainian Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, has characterized Poliszczuk as an "expert practitioner of anti-Ukrainian hysteria".[2]
His two English-language books are self-published [2][3].
In his works, Poliszczuk clearly separates the issue of UPA and the Ukrainian nation, stating that OUN was based on terror. He explores the sources of the OUN nationalism as based on the theories of Dmytro Dontsov. Wiktor Poliszczuk is a determinate advocate of the Vistula action, the forced deportation of 140,000 Ukrainian civilians from eastern Poland.[1]
[edit] Publications
- (English) "Legal and political assessment of the OUN and UPA, Toronto, 1997, 173 pages, ISBN 0-9699444-4-6 [4]
- (English) "Bitter truth": The criminality of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), the testimony of a Ukrainian, 403 pages, ISBN 0-9699444-9-7 [5]
- (Polish) "Dowody zbrodni OUN i UPA"
- (Polish) "Gorzka prawda"
- (Polish) "Ideologia nacjonalizmu ukraińskiego"
- (Polish) "Apokalipsa według Wiktora Ukrainca"
- (Polish) "Fałszowanie historii najnowszej Ukrainy"
- (Polish) "Ocena polityczna i prawna OUN i UPA"
- (Polish) "Akcja Wisła - próba oceny"
- (Polish) "Zginęli z rąk ukraińskich"
- (Polish) "Pojęcie integralnego nacjonalizmu ukraińskiego"
- (Polish) "Ukraińskie ofiary OUN-UPA" parts available online in English
- (Polish) "Integralny nacjonalizm ukraiński jako odmiana faszyzmu"
[edit] References
- Inline
- ^ a b c Recent Polish Historiography on Polish-Ukrainian Relations During World War II and its Aftermath (also here). pages 4-5 and 11-12. Written by Rafal Wnuk, Institute for National Remembrence, Lublin.
- ^ a b [1] Jaroslav Isayevich, member of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, director of Ukrainian Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, interviewed in the newspaper Den, No. 47, March 15, 2003
- ^ a b Wiktor Poliszczuk bio Poliszuk's biography, in Polish
- ^ Wiktor Poliszczuk bio Poliszuk's biography, in Polish
[edit] External links
- (Polish) Wiktor Poliszczuk bio
- Lemkos' Tragedy by Wiktor Poliszczuk

