The Lviv process ( Ukrainian: Lviv process ) - a trial of members of the OUN regarding the killing by them of the Commissioner of the USSR Consulate in Lviv Mailova (October 22, 1933), the director of the Lviv Academic Gymnasium Ivan Babiy (July 25, 1934) and student Jacob Bachinsky, as well as the failed assassination attempt on the subcommissioner of the Kosobudzky prison in Lviv. The Lviv process took place on May 25 - June 26, 1936 . This process was a continuation of the Warsaw process . 27 people appeared before the court.
The defendants were defended by 12 of the best Galician lawyers.
Content
- 1 sentence
- 2 Consequences
- 3 See also
- 4 Literature
- 4.1 In Ukrainian
- 4.2 In Polish
Sentence
The sentence looked like this:
- Stepan Bandera and Roman Migal - life imprisonment (double life imprisonment);
- 5 defendants received 15 years in prison each;
- two were acquitted for lack of evidence and released in the courtroom;
- 14 defendants in total received 65 years of imprisonment:
- Alexander Pashkevich - 5 years.
Subsequently, Roman Shukhevych , Yaroslav Stetsko , Joseph Mashchak , Vladimir Yanov were arrested and others.
Consequences
The Lviv process weakened the OUN before the Second World War and exacerbated the split within it, although the organization continued to work.
See also
- Litigation of the members of the OUN
- Warsaw process (1935-1936)
Literature
In Ukrainian
- Mirchuk P. Naris History Organizations Ukrainian Nationalities. - Munich - London - New York, 1968 .-- T. 1.
- Dovidnik from Ukraine. - K. , 1993 .-- T. 1.
In Polish
- Władysław Żeleński. Zabójstwo ministra Pierackiego . - Institut Literacki. - 1973. - T. 233. - 103 p. - (Biblioteka "Kultury").