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U N L I K E L Y A L L I E S Central European Studies Charles W. Ingrao, founding editor Paul Hanebrink, editor Maureen Healy, editor Howard Louthan, editor Dominique Reill, editor Daniel L. Unowsky, editor Nancy M. Wingfield, editor The demise of the Communist Bloc a quarter century ago exposed the need for greater understanding of the broad stretch of Europe that lies between Germany and Russia. For four decades the Purdue University Press series in Central European Studies has enriched our knowledge of the region by producing scholarly mono graphs, advanced surveys, and select collections of the highest quality. Since its founding, the series has been the only English-language series devoted primarily to the lands and peoples of the Habsburg Empire, its successor states, and those areas lying along its immediate periphery. Among its broad range of international scholars are several authors whose engagement in public policy reflects the pressing challenges that confront the successor states. Indeed, salient issues such as demo cra tization, censorship, competing national narratives, and the aspirations and treatment of national minorities bear evidence to the continuity between the region’s past and present. Other titles in this series: Balkan Legacies: The Long Shadow of Conflict and Ideological Experiment in Southeastern Europe Balázs Apor and John Paul Newman (Eds.) On Many Routes: Internal, European, and Transatlantic Migration in the Late Habsburg Empire Annemarie Steidl Teaching the Empire: Education and State Loyalty in Late Habsburg Austria Scott O. Moore Croatian Radical Separatism and Diaspora Terrorism During the Cold War Mate Nikola Tokić Jan Hus: The Life and Death of a Preacher Pavel Soukup U N L I K E L Y A L L I E S Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II PPAAWWEEŁŁ MMAARRKKIIEEWWIICCZZ Purdue University Press • West Lafayette, Indiana Copyright 2021 by Purdue University. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available at the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-1-61249-679-5 (hardback) ISBN 978-1-61249-680-1 (paperback) ISBN 978-1-61249-681-8 (epub) ISBN 978-1-61249-682-5 (epdf) Cover image: Hans Frank and Volodymyr Kubiiovych (National Digital Archive, Poland) For those who supported this journey and those that questioned it CONTENTS Maps viii Preface xi 1. The Makings of Ethnic Struggle in Interwar Poland 1 2. Ukraine — The German Fete 16 3. “Small Deeds and Great Works” 30 4. Grateful Traitor 60 5. Token Concessions 81 6. “The Basis for Every Nation Is Territory” 115 7. “They Rejoice in Our Success for Ukraine” 146 8. Fight and Flight 189 Epilogue 211 Abbreviations 223 Notes 227 Bibliography 295 Index 335 About the Author 349 Poland 1919–1939 Interwar Poland, 1919–1939. (Courtesy of Christoph Mick) German-Soviet demarcation line after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 23 August 1939 Poland after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Poland after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. (Courtesy of Christoph Mick)

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