Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija:
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Biblioteka Žurnalu "Odnostrij"
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Schriftenreihe: | Ukraïnsʹki vijsʹkovi formuvannja XX stolittja
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Beschreibung: | In kyrill. Schr., ukrain. - Zsfassung in engl. Sprache |
Beschreibung: | 55 S. zahlr. Ill. |
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adam_text | ISBN 966-7643-71-9
ЗМІСТ
Вступ
5
Початки
організації УПА
8
Структура та чисельність
10
Школи УПА
13
Матеріальне забезпечення
14
Озброєння
15
Рейди відділів УПА на Захід
18
Уніформа
20
Військові звання
31
Функційні відзнаки
34
Нагороди УПА
35
Товариства колишніх вояків УПА
47
Кольорові ілюстрації
48
Summary
54
Список джерел
55
Перелік використаних скорочень
56
Українська
Повстанца
Армія
-
це перше видання серії Українські військові формування
XX
століття: організація, уніформа, символіка . Поява книги стала можливою лише завдяки
допомозі багатьох людей, не байдужих до військової історії нашої держави.
Запланована серія розповідатиме про історію створення, структуру, уніформу, відзнаки,
нагороди та прапори національних військових формувань українців періоду Визвольних змагань
(1918-1921),
та Другої Світової війни
(1939-1945).
Запрошуємо до співпраці всіх, хто може сприяти виходу у світ інших видань серії.
Готуються до друку книги:
Українські Січові Стрільці.
1914-1921
Українська Галицька Армія.
1918-1921
Українські Легіони в іноземних арміях.
1939-1945
Дружини Українських Націоналістів.
1941-1943
Український Легіон Самооборони.
1943-1945
Українська Національна Армія.
1945
Українська допоміжна поліція.
1939-1944 .
Координаційна рада серії буде щиро вдячна кожному, хто зможе підтримати матеріально
наступні видання серії, посприяти надходженню цікавих архівних матеріалів, фото та документів,
і, таким чином, прислужитися до розкриття багатьох білих плям нашої вггчизняної історії.
Просимо звертатися на ім я С.Музичука за адресою:
33022,
м.Рівне, а/с
154,
або за телефоном
8-066-780-22-15
Summary
Ukrainians lost their Bid for independence
(1917-1920/21),
but the idea of armed struggle for
Ukrainian state remained alive. In
1921
Ukrainian
Military Organization (ukr. UVO for short) was
created and in
1929
Organization of Ukrainian
Nationalists (ukr. OUN) was created.
The first insurgent units appeared in
1941
when
Bandera s
wing of the OUN used German attack on
the Soviet Union to create
Ukrainska Natsionalna
Revoliutsiina Armiya or UNRA (Ukrainian National
Revolutionary Army) in the western regions of Soviet
Ukraine.
The next nationalist unit was formed at the same
time by Ukrainian People s Republic (ukr. UNR)
government-in-exile. It was called
Ukrainska
Povstanska Armiya Poliska
Sich
(Ukrainian
Insurgent Army Polisian
Sich ).
Note, that this and several other attempts to create
Ukrainian armed formations were taken without the
Germans knowledge or consent, since they were
opposed to nationalist activity of any kind in their
newly conquered territory. Germans started to suppress
nationalist activity, which in turn led to armed
resistance of Ukrainian nationalists.
At the end of
1942
Bandera s
wing of the OUN
organized its own
UPA,
and by the Summer of
1943
it
become the only independent Ukrainian armed
formation.
Durindl943 the
UPA
had become the main
resistance force, fighting both Germans and Soviet
Russians alike. In late
1944
it was
25,000-30,000
strong, with small cavalry and artillery detachments.
The main unit was the sotnya or company (also known
as viddil or unit). This usually operated independently,
but two to four companies could be combined to form
a kurin (battalion) in the event of a large scale
operation. At this period the
UPA
was divided into
three General Military Districts, North (Volhynia
and Zhitomir), West
(Galicia
and Transcarpathia)
and South (Kyiv, Vinnitsia and Khmelnytsky). Each
general military district was subdivided into districts.
Forces of each district were formed into Group.
After
1945
all the Ukrainian lands came under
Soviet control, and Soviet internal security forces
moved in. Underground resistance continued until the
mid
1950s
(last resistance cells were destroyed in
1960),
though the
UPA
was largely destroyed in
1948
following joint Czech, Polish and Soviet operations.
The
UPA
used captured arms and equipment, so
54
these would have been mainly German up to the mid
1940s.
However, it also captured and even traded with
the Italian, Hungarian, Rumanian and Slovak
occupation troops. After
1945
most new weapons arms
and equipment were of the Soviet pattern.
In
1941
there were several attempts to introduce
some uniform dress for Ukrainian units. It was based
on captured Soviet stocks or was home-made.
The
UPA
wore a variety of uniforms, some of them
home-made and others captured German, Soviet or
Satellite ones.
With the lack of proper uniforms the only
Ukrainian part of the uniform often was
Mazepynka or Petliurivka peaked cap with V
shaped indentation at the front. The tryzub was often
worn as a cap device or belt buckle.
On 27th August
1943
UPA
introduced military
ranks, but not rank insignia (they were never adopted).
Functional ranks and corresponding insignia were
introduced instead on 27th January
1944.
They were
as follows: Holovnyi Komandyr
UPA
(Commander in
Chief) a silver trident with silver oak leaf below;
Kraievyi Komandyr
UPA
(General Military District
Commander) red trident with a red V-shaped
chevron; Komandyr Voiennoi
Okruhy
(Military District
Commander) three V-shaped chevrons; Komandyr
Záhonu
(Detachment Commander) two; Kurinnyi
(Battalion Commander) one; Sotenyi (Company
Commander) three red stripes; Chotovyi (Platoon
Commander) two; Roiovyi (Squad Commander) one.
HQ personnel had yellow chevrons and were
considered senior to field commanders of equal
function . The chevrons were flat-topped. Insignia
was worn on a black backing on the left collar lapel
(including civilian dress) and left forearm (uniform
only). Note, that there were local variations, and most
UPA
men wore no insignia at all.
Order of 27th January
1944
introduced not only
functional ranks but system of decorations as well.
There were: decorations for combat service (Military
Merit Cross in
5
grades and mention in dispatches in
2
grades), decorations for service for the army (Merit
Cross in
3
grades), decorations for wounds and special
memorial distinction for the
UPA
soldiers and civilian
supporters. In
1948
another medal, named For the
struggle in extremely hard conditions , was created.
Unfortunately, these awards were manufactured only
in
1951,
and it is doubtful that any
UPA
soldier ever
received any cross or medal while in Ukraine.
|
adam_txt |
ISBN 966-7643-71-9
ЗМІСТ
Вступ
5
Початки
організації УПА
8
Структура та чисельність
10
Школи УПА
13
Матеріальне забезпечення
14
Озброєння
15
Рейди відділів УПА на Захід
18
Уніформа
20
Військові звання
31
Функційні відзнаки
34
Нагороди УПА
35
Товариства колишніх вояків УПА
47
Кольорові ілюстрації
48
Summary
54
Список джерел
55
Перелік використаних скорочень
56
"Українська
Повстанца
Армія"
-
це перше видання серії "Українські військові формування
XX
століття: організація, уніформа, символіка". Поява книги стала можливою лише завдяки
допомозі багатьох людей, не байдужих до військової історії нашої держави.
Запланована серія розповідатиме про історію створення, структуру, уніформу, відзнаки,
нагороди та прапори національних військових формувань українців періоду Визвольних змагань
(1918-1921),
та Другої Світової війни
(1939-1945).
Запрошуємо до співпраці всіх, хто може сприяти виходу у світ інших видань серії.
Готуються до друку книги:
"Українські Січові Стрільці.
1914-1921"
"Українська Галицька Армія.
1918-1921"
"Українські Легіони в іноземних арміях.
1939-1945"
"Дружини Українських Націоналістів.
1941-1943"
"Український Легіон Самооборони.
1943-1945"
"Українська Національна Армія.
1945"
"Українська допоміжна поліція.
1939-1944".
Координаційна рада серії буде щиро вдячна кожному, хто зможе підтримати матеріально
наступні видання серії, посприяти надходженню цікавих архівних матеріалів, фото та документів,
і, таким чином, прислужитися до розкриття багатьох "білих плям" нашої вггчизняної історії.
Просимо звертатися на ім'я С.Музичука за адресою:
33022,
м.Рівне, а/с
154,
або за телефоном
8-066-780-22-15
Summary
Ukrainians lost their "Bid for independence"
(1917-1920/21),
but the idea of armed struggle for
Ukrainian state remained alive. In
1921
"Ukrainian
Military Organization" (ukr. UVO for short) was
created and in
1929
"Organization of Ukrainian
Nationalists" (ukr. OUN) was created.
The first insurgent units appeared in
1941
when
Bandera's
wing of the OUN used German attack on
the Soviet Union to create
Ukrainska Natsionalna
Revoliutsiina Armiya or UNRA (Ukrainian National
Revolutionary Army) in the western regions of Soviet
Ukraine.
The next nationalist unit was formed at the same
time by Ukrainian People's Republic (ukr. UNR)
government-in-exile. It was called
Ukrainska
Povstanska Armiya "Poliska
Sich"
(Ukrainian
Insurgent Army "Polisian
Sich").
Note, that this and several other attempts to create
Ukrainian armed formations were taken without the
Germans' knowledge or consent, since they were
opposed to nationalist activity of any kind in their
newly conquered territory. Germans started to suppress
nationalist activity, which in turn led to armed
resistance of Ukrainian nationalists.
At the end of
1942
Bandera's
wing of the OUN
organized its own
UPA,
and by the Summer of
1943
it
become the only independent Ukrainian armed
formation.
Durindl943 the
UPA
had become the main
resistance force, fighting both Germans and Soviet
Russians alike. In late
1944
it was
25,000-30,000
strong, with small cavalry and artillery detachments.
The main unit was the sotnya or company (also known
as viddil or unit). This usually operated independently,
but two to four companies could be combined to form
a kurin (battalion) in the event of a large scale
operation. At this period the
UPA
was divided into
three General Military Districts, "North" (Volhynia
and Zhitomir), "West"
(Galicia
and Transcarpathia)
and "South" (Kyiv, Vinnitsia and Khmelnytsky). Each
general military district was subdivided into districts.
Forces of each district were formed into Group.
After
1945
all the Ukrainian lands came under
Soviet control, and Soviet internal security forces
moved in. Underground resistance continued until the
mid
1950s
(last resistance cells were destroyed in
1960),
though the
UPA
was largely destroyed in
1948
following joint Czech, Polish and Soviet operations.
The
UPA
used captured arms and equipment, so
54
these would have been mainly German up to the mid
1940s.
However, it also captured and even traded with
the Italian, Hungarian, Rumanian and Slovak
occupation troops. After
1945
most new weapons arms
and equipment were of the Soviet pattern.
In
1941
there were several attempts to introduce
some uniform dress for Ukrainian units. It was based
on captured Soviet stocks or was home-made.
The
UPA
wore a variety of uniforms, some of them
home-made and others captured German, Soviet or
Satellite ones.
With the lack of proper uniforms the only
"Ukrainian" part of the uniform often was
"Mazepynka" or "Petliurivka" peaked cap with "V"
shaped indentation at the front. The tryzub was often
worn as a cap device or belt buckle.
On 27th August
1943
UPA
introduced military
ranks, but not rank insignia (they were never adopted).
Functional ranks and corresponding insignia were
introduced instead on 27th January
1944.
They were
as follows: Holovnyi Komandyr
UPA
(Commander in
Chief) a silver trident with silver oak leaf below;
Kraievyi Komandyr
UPA
(General Military District
Commander) red trident with a red "V-shaped
chevron; Komandyr Voiennoi
Okruhy
(Military District
Commander) three "V-shaped chevrons; Komandyr
Záhonu
(Detachment Commander) two; Kurinnyi
(Battalion Commander) one; Sotenyi (Company
Commander) three red stripes; Chotovyi (Platoon
Commander) two; Roiovyi (Squad Commander) one.
HQ personnel had yellow chevrons and were
considered senior to field commanders of equal
"function". The chevrons were flat-topped. Insignia
was worn on a black backing on the left collar lapel
(including civilian dress) and left forearm (uniform
only). Note, that there were local variations, and most
UPA
men wore no insignia at all.
Order of 27th January
1944
introduced not only
functional ranks but system of decorations as well.
There were: decorations for combat service (Military
Merit Cross in
5
grades and mention in dispatches in
2
grades), decorations for service for the army (Merit
Cross in
3
grades), decorations for wounds and special
"memorial distinction" for the
UPA
soldiers and civilian
supporters. In
1948
another medal, named "For the
struggle in extremely hard conditions", was created.
Unfortunately, these awards were manufactured only
in
1951,
and it is doubtful that any
UPA
soldier ever
received any cross or medal while in Ukraine. |
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owner | DE-12 |
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physical | 55 S. zahlr. Ill. |
publishDate | 2006 |
publishDateSearch | 2006 |
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publisher | Biblioteka Žurnalu "Odnostrij" |
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series2 | Ukraïnsʹki vijsʹkovi formuvannja XX stolittja |
spelling | Muzyčuk, Serhij M. 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)134049160 aut Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija Serhij Muzyčuk ; Ihor Marčuk Rivne Biblioteka Žurnalu "Odnostrij" 2006 55 S. zahlr. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ukraïnsʹki vijsʹkovi formuvannja XX stolittja In kyrill. Schr., ukrain. - Zsfassung in engl. Sprache Ukraïnsʹka Povstansʹka Armija (DE-588)2008498-5 gnd rswk-swf Ukraïnsʹka Povstansʹka Armija (DE-588)2008498-5 b DE-604 Marčuk, Ihor Volodymyrovyč 1974- Verfasser (DE-588)134049195 aut Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016242436&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016242436&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Muzyčuk, Serhij M. 1966- Marčuk, Ihor Volodymyrovyč 1974- Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija Ukraïnsʹka Povstansʹka Armija (DE-588)2008498-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)2008498-5 |
title | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija |
title_auth | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija |
title_exact_search | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija |
title_full | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija Serhij Muzyčuk ; Ihor Marčuk |
title_fullStr | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija Serhij Muzyčuk ; Ihor Marčuk |
title_full_unstemmed | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija Serhij Muzyčuk ; Ihor Marčuk |
title_short | Ukraïnsʹka Povstanča Armija |
title_sort | ukrainsʹka povstanca armija |
topic | Ukraïnsʹka Povstansʹka Armija (DE-588)2008498-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ukraïnsʹka Povstansʹka Armija |
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