Ukrainian SS In Britain - Postwar SS-Galizien Division Refugees
The largely unknown story of the first Ukrainian refugees in Britain - an entire SS division composed largely of Ukrainians who arrived in 1947, with many later emigrating to Canada - the 14th SS Galizien. Why did the British Government permit them to settle, and why are they today considered national heroes in Ukraine?
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Credits: US National Archives; Library of Congress; Imperial War Museum; Pakkin-Leavy; XryrD; Victuallers; Sergeant Tom Robinson; Lvivske; Efren Lukatsky; John Shypitka
Music: March of Midnight’ by Scott Buckley
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Ukrainian SS In Britain - Postwar SS-Galizien Division Refugees
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Russia threatens Poland+NATO with direct attack. The fall of Ukr front. Rus to evacuate Kursk city.
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