Der Weg der Ukraine zur Unabhängigkeit: der Kampf um Freiheit über die Jahrhunderte
Der Weg der Ukraine zur Unabhängigkeit war schwierig und lang. Seit vielen Jahrhunderten versuchen benachbarte Staaten, fruchtbares Territorium zu erobern und es sich einzuverleiben. Der Krieg mit Russland dauert nicht 2 Jahre, oder sogar 10. Erfahren Sie mehr über alle Phasen der Entstehung der ukrainischen Staatlichkeit und ihren Kampf um Unabhängigkeit
The Mongol-Tatar invasion
Ukraine under the rule of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Over time, the Galicia-Volhynia state lost its position on the world stage. In search of allies, it turned to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (then known as the Teutonic Order). The state did not have its own established cultural centre, so it adopted the Ukrainian language, writing, traditions, and ideological positions. However, in 1385, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania united with the Crown of Poland, which marked the formation of a new state - the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - and a new difficult stage in the Ukrainian struggle for independence. The conflict between Ukrainians and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth arose from the confrontation between Orthodoxy and Catholicism as different streams of Christianity. However, the struggle was not limited to religion. The eastern regions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now the territories of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, and a number of other regions) were poorly controlled by the central government, which allowed the authorities to break the law and commit crimes against vulnerable categories of Ukrainians. The conflict peaked in 1648, when Bohdan Khmelnytsky launched a national liberation uprising that spread over large areas and made it possible to create a new Ukrainian state, the Hetmanate.
March articles - Ukraine as part of Muscovy and Bohdan Khmelnytsky's mistake
Bohdan Khmelnytsky was looking for a strong ally to help him withstand the struggle against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He decided to turn to his eastern neighbour, the Muscovy. At first glance, the deal was favourable: the Muscovites did not humiliate the Orthodox, and they were relatively far away, so it was inconvenient to interfere in state affairs. However, this is only at first glance... 1654 was the beginning of the confrontation between Ukrainians and Muscovites. Later, it was this agreement that led to the division of Ukrainian lands between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Muscovy, the burning of Ukrainian hetman capitals, and the destruction of the last Sich on the Dnipro. This is the reason why the occupiers are motivated even now, talking about the ‘little brother’: only 300 years ago they ‘protected’ the Orthodox, and now they are ‘protecting the Russian-speaking population’.
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Ukraine as part of the USSR and World War II
After the collapse of the Russian Empire, the Bolsheviks came to power in Moscow. Ukrainian politicians tried to negotiate, but the Muscovites delayed the process as much as possible. Finally, a historic decision was made: the Third Universal proclaimed the Ukrainian People's Republic in November 1917. However, it was too late... Russian troops were already preparing to attack Kyiv. Students and cadets fought them in January 1918 near the village of Kruty - only a few survived. This day still remains one of the most terrible pages of the Ukrainian struggle. After that, there were dekulakisation, genocide, several famines, the worst of which was in 1932-1933, executions of Ukrainian intellectuals, exile in Siberia, and ‘black funnels’, after which almost no one returned home.
The war of 2014-2024
In 2014, war came to Ukraine again. It came unexpectedly, starting with a peaceful protest by Ukrainian students who wanted Ukraine to join the European Union. On 20 February 2014, 107 lives were cut short by a sniper's bullet - now we know them as the Heavenly Hundred. A month later, Russian tanks entered the territory of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The anti-terrorist operation in the east lasted for 10 years, and on 24 February 2024, Ukraine woke up to the sound of explosions.
‘Chuhuiv airport is no more,’ Kharkiv residents read...
‘Missiles are flying towards Kanatovo,’ residents of Kropyvnytskyi saw...
‘It is no longer possible to drive across the bridge’, - said the residents of Kherson...
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