Author
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Volhynia
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Galicia
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VOL+GAL
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V+G+P
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E. POL
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Source
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Notes
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Timothy Snyder |
50k |
– |
– |
– |
|
In Past and Present (p. 202) |
"Ukrainian partisans killed about fifty thousand Volhynian Poles and forced tens of thousands more to flee in 1943."
|
Timothy Snyder |
>40k |
10k |
- |
– |
– |
[1] |
10k is in March '44, >40k in July '43
|
Timothy Snyder |
40-60k in '43 |
25k |
- |
– |
5k |
The Reconstruction of Nations, 2004 |
5k is Lublin and Rzeszów; "killed by the UPA"; "limited the death toll of Polish civilians to about twenty-five thousand in Galicia"
|
Timothy Snyder |
- |
5–10k |
– |
– |
– |
|
"Throughout spring 1944"; "Polish preparations and Ukrainian warnings limited the deaths to perhaps 5,000–10,000"
|
Grzegorz Motyka |
40-60k |
– |
- |
80-100k |
6-8k |
W kręgu Łun w Bieszczadach, 2009, page 13 |
net is from '43 to '47
|
Grzegorz Motyka |
40-60k |
30-40k |
- |
100k |
6-8k |
Od rzezi wołyńskiej do akcji "Wisła", 2011, pages 447–448 |
|
Ivan Katchanovski |
35-60k |
– |
– |
– |
|
Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine |
Katchanovski considers the lower bound 35k to be more likely; cited Snyder, Hrytsiuk
|
Grzegorz Hryciuk |
35-60k |
– |
– |
– |
|
"Vtraty naselennia na Volyni u 1941-1944rr." Ukraina-Polshcha: Vazhki Pytannia, Vol. 5. Warsaw: Tyrsa, 2001 |
Cited by Katchanovski
|
Grzegorz Hryciuk |
35.7-60k |
- |
– |
– |
– |
Hryciuk G. Przemiany narodowosciowe i ludnosciowe w Galicji Wschodniej i na Wolyniu w latach 1931–1948 / G. Hryciuk. – Torun, 2005. – S. 279.[a] |
Cited by Kalischuk
|
Grzegorz Hryciuk |
- |
20–24k |
- |
– |
– |
Straty ludnosci w Galicji Wschodniej w latach 1941–1945 / G. Hryciuk // Polska–Ukraina: trudne pytania. – Warszawa, 2000. – V. 6. – P. 294.[b] |
Cited by Kalischuk; from 43 to 46; 8820 in '43-mid'44; "according to relevant contemporary Polish sources"
|
Grzegorz Hryciuk |
35.7-60k |
20-24k |
- |
– |
- |
G.Hryciuk, Przemiany narodowosciowe i ludnosciowe w Galicji Wschodniej i na Wolyniu w latach 1931–1948, Toruń 2005, pp. 279, 315 [c] |
for Eastern Galicia "primary balance" relied on "fragmentary and often incomplete documentation" and witnesses' testimonies; 20-25k in 1941-1946 and 20-24k in 1943-1946
|
P.R. Magocsi |
– |
– |
– |
50k |
– |
Magocsi; A History of Ukraine, 2010, pp. 681-682 |
"among the more reasonable estimates"
|
Niall Ferguson |
– |
– |
60-80k |
- |
|
The war of the world, 2007[citation needed] |
Fergusson is citing other authors (which ones?)
|
John Paul Himka |
– |
– |
"tens of thousands" |
– |
|
[3] |
"One of the things that emerged clearly from this discussion was that UPA and OUN were responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of Poles in Western Ukraine."
|
Per Anders Rudling |
40-70k |
– |
- |
|
7k |
Theory and Practice, 2006 |
below note
|
Rossolinski-Liebe |
– |
– |
70-100k |
– |
- |
The Ukrainian national revolution (2011), p. 84; Celebrating fascism... (2010), p. 3 |
|
Ewa Siemaszko |
60k |
70k |
130k |
133k |
|
Bilans zbrodni, 2010 [4] |
According to Rudling it is the most extensive study of the Polish casualties (Rudling, "The OUN, the UPA and the Holocaust...", p. 50)
|
Marek Jasiak |
– |
– |
– |
60-70k |
|
Redrawing Nations, p174 |
"In Podole, Volhynia, and Lublin"
|
Terles |
|
50k |
60-70k |
– |
100-200k |
|
In Ethnic Cleansing p. 61
|
Karta |
35k |
29.8k |
– |
– |
6.5k |
"Polska-Ukraina", t.7, 2000, p. 159, cited by Kalishchuk: here [5] |
Karta based mostly on: Siemaszko for Volhynia (documented number) and Cz.Blicharski for Tarnopol voivodsh.
|
Katarina Wolczuk |
– |
- |
– |
60-100k |
|
"The Difficulties of Polish–Ukrainian Historical Reconciliation," paper published by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, 2002, cited by Marples |
|
Common communicate of PL and UKR historians |
50-60k |
20-25k |
– |
|
5-6k |
"Polska-Ukraina: trudne pytania", 2000, t. 9, p. 403. |
"Polish casualties acc. to Polish sources"
|
Ryszard Torzecki |
30-40k |
30-40k |
|
80-100k |
10-20k (Polesie and Lublin) |
R. Torzecki, Polacy i Ukraińcy. Sprawa ukraińska podczas II wojny światowej na terenie II Rzeczypospolitej, 1993, p. 267 |
|
IPN |
60-80k |
– |
– |
– |
|
Oddziałowa Komisja w Lublinie, January 2012 |
"It is estimated that about 60, or even 80 thousand people of Polish nationality were murdered in Volhynia."
|
Norman Davies |
– |
– |
- |
"hundreds of thousands" |
|
'God's playground. A history of Poland', Oxford University Press, 2005, p. 350 [6] |
Estimate includes both Poles and Ukrainians killed by UPA
|
Czesław Partacz |
– |
– |
– |
134-200k |
|
Przemilczane w ukraińskiej historiografii przyczyny ludobójstwa popełnionego przez OUN-UPA na ludności polskiej [in:] Prawda historyczna na prawda polityczna w badaniach naukowych. Przykład ludobójstwa na Kresach Południowo-Wschodniej Polski w latach 1939–1946, Bogusław Paź (edition), Wrocław 2011 |
[verification needed][page needed]
|
Lucyna Kulińska |
– |
– |
– |
150-200k |
|
"Dzieci Kresów III", Kraków 2009, p. 467 |
[verification needed]
|
Anna M. Cienciala |
- |
- |
40-60k |
|
|
The Rebirth of Poland. University of Kansas, lecture notes by professor Anna M. Cienciala, 2004 |
"During WWII, the Bandera faction of the Ukrainian Insurrectionary Army (UPA) murdered 40,000–60,000 Poles living in the villages of former Volhynia and former East Galicia."
|
Pertti Ahonen et al. |
|
– |
- |
100,000 |
- |
Pertti Ahonen, Gustavo Corni, Jerzy Kochanowski, Rainer Schulze, Tamás Stark, Barbara Stelzl-Marx, People on the Move: Population Transfers and Ethnic Cleansing Policies During World War II and Its Aftermath. Berg Publishers. 2008. p. 99. |
"The ethnic cleansing conducted by Ukrainian nationalists, discussed in chapter 2, killed about 100,000 Poles and made refugees out of another 300,000."
|
George Liber |
25–70k |
20–70k |
50–100k |
– |
|
Total Wars and the Making of Modern Ukraine, 1914–1954 |
"Scholars in Poland, Ukraine, the United States, and Europe estimate that in 1943 and 1944 the members of the OUN-B and UPA killed between 25,000 to 70,000 Poles in Western Volhynia, and then another 20,000 to 70,000 in Eastern Galicia... between 50,000 to 100,000 Poles... died by violent means."
|