Ukrainians and the European War
by Various
'Ukrainians and the European War' Summary
The book "Ukrainians and the European War" delves into the intricate relationship between Ukraine and the European war that erupted in 1914. For Ukrainians, this conflict presented both an opportunity and a threat. They saw it as a chance to break free from the oppressive rule of Austria-Hungary and Russia and establish an independent Ukrainian state. However, the war also posed a grave danger to Ukrainian lives and culture. The book examines the complex political and social factors that influenced Ukrainian choices during this tumultuous period. It sheds light on the internal divisions within the Ukrainian community, the challenges of maintaining a sense of national identity amidst foreign occupation, and the devastating consequences of war on the Ukrainian people.Book Details
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