The Monument to SS Galicia
Document Type
Student Work
Publication Date
2020
Keywords
controversial commemorations, World War II, 14th SS Galizien, Ukraine, holocaust by bullets, St. Volodymyr cemetery, cenotaph, Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists [OUN], Ukrainian Insurgent Army [UPA], Holodomor
Description
A background on the SS Galicia -who they are, what they did, where they are now , as well as a timeline that outlines their history. The project focuses mainly on the period of Soviet Rule as well as during Nazi occupation of Ukraine during World War II when SS Galicia was most prominent.
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences (FHASS)
Copyright
© Alex Morano, Dominic Searles, Lev Kamenskyi, Hayder Mahmood
Terms of Use
Terms of Use for Works posted in SOURCE.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
SOURCE Citation
Morano, Alex; Searles, Dominic; Kamenskyi, Lev; and Mahmood, Hayder, "The Monument to SS Galicia" (2020). Controversial Commemorations in Ontario: Fall 2020. 14.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/swfhass_projects_public_history_cco/14
Comments
The Monument to SS Gailicia is controversial in Oakville and the Canada. This student project acknowledges the importance of debate regarding the role of monuments in public spaces.