Museum of the underground headquarters of the UPA of General Roman Shukhevych
Museum / gallery
The museum of the underground headquarters of the UPA of General Roman Shukhevych was opened in 2007 in the village of Grimne, where in 1947 the headquarters of the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army was located. There was a secret apartment in the house of the local priest for several days, where Shukhevych was with his immediate entourage. Of these, only the liaison Daria Gusak, who initiated the creation of the museum, survived. A rebel hideout was recently discovered in the basement of the priest's house. Enthusiasts cleared it and restored the interior. Weapons of those times and personal belongings of underground fighters are presented. You can view a collection of documents, photographs and insurgent posters printed here.
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Lviv |