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Paperback Thousands of Roads: A Memoir of a Young Woman's Life in the Ukrainian Underground During and After World War II Book

ISBN: 0786407646

ISBN13: 9780786407644

Thousands of Roads: A Memoir of a Young Woman's Life in the Ukrainian Underground During and After World War II

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Before, during, and after World War II, Maria Savchyn Pyskir served in the Ukrainian Underground resistance. Her dramatic and poignant memoir tells of her recruitment into underground service at age 14, her participation in resistance activities during the War, her bittersweet marriage to revolutionary leader "Orlan," her struggle against Stalinist forces, and her captures by and escapes from the KGB. In the 1950s when she escaped to the West,...

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Incredible heroism through and through

To read this account is to place yourself face to face with the devil of communism. Maria Savchyn's account of her experiences fighting alongside patriots of freedon in Ukraine is both moving and breathtaking. One finds it difficult to even place themselves in the living conditions let alone the dangers she and her colleagues lived day to day: all in the name of forestalling Soviet tyranny and in the hope that one day a democratic Ukraine would be born. Her bravery will move anyone with a heart who can appreciate the desire to be free. She is a magnificent example of the best in the human spirit and an inspiration to people everywhere who understand that freedom is not free.

A story of strength and determination

This book is the memoirs of Maria Savchyn who spent 15 years of her life (from the ages of 14 to 29) in the Ukrainian underground army fighting for freedom against first the Nazis and then the Soviets. It is an exciting story of strength and determination in the face of overwhelming opposition.In 1925 Maria Savchyn was born in a Ukrainian village east of the city of Lviv. At that time this was a part of Poland. Ukrainians living in this part of Poland formed the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) to seek independence from Poland, but in 1939 the partition of Poland put Western Ukraine under Soviet control. The OUN continued their activities for independence during this early Soviet occupation, and they formed the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) when the Nazis gained control early in World War II.Fighting first against the Nazis and then the Russians until the mid-1950s, the UPA resisted the occupation forces and fought for an independent Ukraine 50 years before the country actually gained its independence in 1991.Maria joined the youth division of the OUN in 1940 when she was 14. Later she married a prominent leader of the group. She was an active member until 1954 when she was captured by the KGB. Involved in propaganda, Maria talks more about the day-to-day life of the underground than armed resistance. She gives a remarkably detailed account of her life in the UPA. This includes the names of the towns and villages she stayed in and the names of the people she worked with in the underground.Its a sad story to read since during the period covered most of her fellow rebels were either captured or killed. Maria herself lost both her children to stay with the rebels. For the last nine years of the resistance she and her allies spent every winter in underground bunkers which were cramped, moist, and dark. Yet for anyone interested in Ukrainian history or in resistance movements this is essential reading. Few members of the UPA have lived to tell their stories so Maria's book opens the door on a chapter of history long hidden from view. This is, however, not a history of the OUN and the UPA. That book remains to be written and will probably require access to KGB records.I only wish this book came with a map that detailed the region and the villages mentioned in the text. Most English-language readers will not have sufficient geographic knowledge of the region to follow Maria's exploits without a good map.

An Astonishing Story

This is a story of astonishing courage, resilience, resourcefulness and dignity in the face of the overwhelming resources of the totalitarian Soviet mammoth. The story is told plainly and simply, almost matter-of-factly about a struggle against all odds, a struggle to prevent Ukraine's being drowned in the poisons of Sovietism. Perhaps most striking is the calm dignity with which the author and her colleagues in the Ukrainian underground faced death almost daily, and their quiet determination to continue their mission, well into the 1950's, to fight for some semblance of normalcy in Ukraine no matter what the personal and familial costs to the author and those with whom she served so nobly. This is a stunner.

Wonderful memoirs of heroic young woman.

Highly recommended for those who are sick and tired reading about the Soviet women "heroes" who had never existed. Maria Savchyn Pyskir was a real guerilla fighter, who didn't shoot blanks at the Nazis or the Soviets, and she hits a bullseye with her riveting memoirs....

Ania Savage has done a great job - congratulations!

The facts about the Ukrainian struggle for independence during the WWII period are only now starting to come out, and the author has done a great job in presenting them to the reader, in this first-rate translation. The once invincible Soviet propaganda machine and their naive supporters in the West are being dismantled and put aside along with the statues of Lenin. The Ukrainian guerrilla organization known as UPA had fought honorably and bravely agains the Soviets, the Nazis, and the Poles, and had inflicted heavy casualties. The facts about UPA have always been distorted and twisted by its enemies. This a moving story about one of the UPA heroes....
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