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Bazar, Ukraine

Coordinates: 51°02′54″N 29°17′45″E / 51.048301°N 29.29573°E / 51.048301; 29.29573
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Bazar UNR memorial

Bazar (Ukrainian: Базар) is a village in the Zhytomyr Oblast in North-Western Ukraine. In a past it used to be a town. Bazar is located in Korosten Raion which suffered from the Chernobyl disaster and some populated places were abandoned and population was relocated.

History

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Bazar is probably best known for the execution on November 22, 1921 of 359 soldiers of the Ukrainian National Republic army during the final stages of the Second Winter Campaign.[1] In 1941, an attempt was organised by Oleh Kandyba Olzhych to create a memorial to the fallen, however this was prevented by mass arrests by the occupying Nazi forces.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Kulyniak, Danylo (2001-12-09). "Bazar, Executions at Bazar recalled 80 years later". The Ukrainian Weekly. 69 (49). Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  2. ^ "The spiritual sovereignty of Oleh Olzhych". The Day Weekly Digest. 2007-07-31. Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
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51°02′54″N 29°17′45″E / 51.048301°N 29.29573°E / 51.048301; 29.29573