Stepan Bandera: the leader of the nation or an agent of the special services?
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Stepan Bandera. Without a doubt, the most mythologized figure in the history of Ukraine. His political opponents called him anything: a Ukrainian fascist, a Polish terrorist, a Hitler collaborator, an agent of the Soviet and American special services. Supporters consider Bandera the leader of the nation and a symbol of the Ukrainian liberation struggle of the 20th century. In this video, there will be only facts - without unnecessary emotions, demonization or idealization. Doctor of historical sciences, professor Ivan Patrilyak tells the story.

"History Without Myths" is a popular channel about Ukraine's past and the world without embellishments and falsifications. The experts of our program are professional historians (doctors and candidates of historical sciences, professors, associate professors, employees of scientific institutes and historical museums), each of whom is a specialist in a specific issue. The topics of the issues cover all periods and cover a wide range of issues: political, military, economic history, history of international relations, history of culture, art and sports, biographies of outstanding personalities.
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