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Old 1st August 2010, 11:55
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#4 - Uprising of Khmelnyts'kyj and all the victories Ukrainians had in 1648-52 period (battles of Zhovti Vody, Pyliavtsi, Batoh, Zbarazh, L'viv) against Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth;
#5 - Kolijivshchyna - 1768, where Zaliznyak and Honta raised one of the biggest rebellions against magnates. They were suppressed by common Polish and Russian forces, but they forever left a mark in Ukrainian memory;
#6 - Ukrainian Insurgent Army - UPA - which fought in 1942-1956 against Nazis and Soviets as well as Polish aggression.
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These 3 "great" events were linked with mass murder of civilians conducted by Ukrainian "heroes".
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