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Vladimir Katriuk : ウィキペディア英語版
Vladimir Katriuk

Vladimir Katriuk (1 October 1921 – 22 May 2015) was a Canadian man of Ukrainian ancestry, born in the village of Luzhany, near the city of Chernivtsi. Chernivtsi is situated in the region known as Bukovina, which in 1921 was part of the Kingdom of Romania. Katriuk was accused by the Simon Wiesenthal Center of having been an active participant in the Khatyn massacre during the Second World War.〔(Accused Nazi living as Quebec beekeeper )〕〔 In 2012, Katriuk was ranked number three on the List of Most Wanted Nazi War Criminals according to the Simon Wiesenthal Center.〔〔 Katriuk has denied any involvement in war crimes.〔〔
==Second World War==
In 1942 Katriuk joined to fight the Soviet partisans. Katriuk's Nazi ties were known at the time of the Federal Court of Canada decision, but more details did not emerge until the release in 2008 of KGB interrogation reports at the trial of Grigory Vasiura, one of the battalion officers.〔(New information links Montrealer to WWII massacre )〕 The new KGB documents, yet unseen by the general public, claim that Katriuk was directly involved in the Khatyn massacre.〔〔 In an article published in ''Holocaust and Genocide Studies'',〔(Holocaust Genocide Studies (Spring 2012) 26(1): 29-58 ''The Khatyn Massacre in Belorussia: A Historical Controversy Revisited'' )〕 Lund University historian Per Anders Rudling, relying on new KGB interrogation reports, wrote that “One witness stated that Volodymyr Katriuk was a particularly active participant in the atrocity: he reportedly lay behind the stationary machine gun, firing rounds on anyone attempting to escape the flames.”〔〔
Another Soviet war crimes trial in 1973 heard that Katriuk and two others killed a group of Belarusian loggers earlier on that day, suspecting they were part of a popular uprising. "I saw how Ivankiv was firing with a machine-gun upon the people who were running for cover in the forest, and how Katriuk and Meleshko were shooting the people lying on the road," the witness said.〔 Katriuk was a member of Schutzmannschaft Battalion 118 that helped the Nazis to create "dead zones."〔 The dead zone policy involved exterminating Soviet partisans who had launched ambushes against Nazi forces.〔

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