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Genocide or tragedy? Ukraine, Poland at odds over Volyn massacre of 1943 | Genocide News
Kyiv resident Nadiya, now 94, recalls her harrowing escape from the 1943 Volyn massacre, where Ukrainian Insurgent Army members killed ethnic Poles and committed atrocities amidst WWII. While the Polish parliament commemorates the event as genocide, Ukrainian narratives differ, viewing the massacre through the lens of their fight for independence, creating complex historical tensions. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Summary Nadiya, a 94-year-old woman, recalls how her father hid her in a haystack...
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