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Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council organization

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Stepan Bandera founded Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council book_quoted
“towards the end of the war. In 1943, Bandera participated in conferences of ethnic minorities under the anti-Bolshevik front. In the mid-1944, Bandera and other Ukrainians formed the Supreme Liberation Council to fight the Soviets. During t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6) @ 9:05
Stepan Bandera founded Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council book_quoted
“Bandera became disillusioned with the Germans, supposedly, and they imprisoned him. But when he agreed to resume cooperation toward the end of the war, he was released. In mid-1944, Bandera and other Ukrainians formed the Supreme Liberation…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 34:42
Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council ordered_assassination_of Karol Swierczewski book_quoted
“Officers in Frankfurt worked into a report that was written on October 5th, 1947. The leader was named Karen, K-H-R-I-N, reputably one of the finest Ukrainian commanders. That spring, the band had ambushed an armed convoy of Polish troops f…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3) @ 6:15

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The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3
▶ 34:42 Bandera became disillusioned with the Germans, supposedly, and they imprisoned him. But when he agreed to resume cooperation toward the end of the war, he was released. In mid-1944, Bandera and other Ukrainians formed the Supreme Liberation…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 6:44 General Karol Swarzeski? Later, the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council had ordered Karen's unit to make its way to the West in order to get attention from the Allied intelligence services. Commander Karen, wounded in both arms, did not ma…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 9:05 towards the end of the war. In 1943, Bandera participated in conferences of ethnic minorities under the anti-Bolshevik front. In the mid-1944, Bandera and other Ukrainians formed the Supreme Liberation Council to fight the Soviets. During t…