bude pimsta

 

Fig. 49. “The Vengeance Will Come.”

Avangard. Zhurnalukraїns’koїmolodi Vol. 149, No. 6 (1979), 335.

 

In 1982 the Ukrainian community in Cleveland began collecting money for a monument devoted to the UPA soldiers, which would bear the inscription: “There is no greater love than to give one’s life for one’s friends.”[2032] Before they even began collecting in Cleveland, other Ukrainian communities around the world had already erected several similar monuments. In Edmonton for example, the bust of a uniformed Roman Shukhevych by the sculptor Chereshn’ovs’kyi was unveiled in 1973 in front of a huge Ukrainian Youth Complex. The building itself was constructed between 1972 and 1974, partially funded by the Alberta provincial and Canadian federal
 

 

Fig. 50. The UPA monument in the camp Kyїv in Oakville (Ontario, Canada).

Al’manakh Homonu Ukraїny 1991, 172.