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  1. Yaroslava Yosypivna Stetsko (Ukrainian: Ярослава Йосипівна Стецько, Polish: Sława Stećko; 14 May 1920 – 12 March 2003), also popularly known as Slava Stetsko, was a Ukrainian politician and a World War II veteran.

  2. Slava Stetsko. Slava Stetskó (en ucraniano: Ярослава Йосипівна Стецько, en polaco: Sława Stećko) (14 de mayo de 1920, Románivka cerca de Ternópil - 12 de marzo de 2003, Munich) fue una política y veterana de la Segunda Guerra Mundial ucraniana . Nacida como Anna Yevheniia Muzyka (en ucraniano: Анна ...

  3. Slava Stetskó ( en ucraniano: Ярослава Йосипівна Стецько, en polaco: Sława Stećko) (14 de mayo de 1920, Románivka cerca de Ternópil - 12 de marzo de 2003, Munich) fue una política y veterana de la Segunda Guerra Mundial ucraniana. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ...

    • The Principality of Yaroslav
    • The Fascist International
    • Slava Comes Home

    Stetsko was a close friend of OUN-B founder Stepan Bandera. Like Bandera he was a militant anti-Semite equating Marxism with Judaism, while calling for the extermination of both. Even after the war, when his American bosses forced him to soften his public statements, he still called for an “ethnically pure” Ukraine, purged of Jews, Poles and Russia...

    After the ABN’s military power in Ukraine was spent, the organization grew somewhat listless for a time. Far from the axe-wielding terrorists of a few years past, Stetsko mostly engaged in propaganda and demonstrations. Likewise, the ABN’s rhetoric softened considerably at this time in an attempt to broaden funding appeal, changing from blood and s...

    Born Anna Yevheniya Muzyka, Slava was a long-time nationalist, joining the OUN in 1938. There, she met her future husband, Yaroslav. During the war she was the head of OUN’s youth and women’s division, and assisted in setting up the UPA medical corps. After the war, she would become head of the ABN press corps and editor-in-chief of their newspaper...

  4. El ABN fue dirigido por Yaroslav Stetsko desde su creación hasta su muerte en 1986. Fue sucedido por su viuda, Slava Stetsko. El Directorio incluye a: V. Berzins; V. Kajum-Khan; F. Ďurčanský; F. Farkas de Kisbarnak; R. Ostrowski; Los Secretarios Generales fueron : N. Nakashidze; C. Pokorný; Medios

  5. The ABN was headed by Yaroslav Stetsko, a Ukrainian nationalist who supported the Holocaust and anti-Soviet politician, from the time of foundation until 1986, the year of his death. Stetsko was succeeded by his widow, Slava Stetsko.

  6. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayStetsko, Slava

    Political leader and journalist; wife of Yaroslav Stetsko. A member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) from 1938, she studied at Lviv University from 1941 to 1943, when she was arrested by the Germans .