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Wiktor Poliszczuk

Wiktor Poliszczuk (10 October 1925 in Dubno near Rivne — 17 November 2008 in Toronto)〔 was a Polish-Ukrainian-Canadian (a Canadian citizen of Polish-Ukrainian descent) politologist specialising in the history of political thought, who wrote about the Polish-Ukrainian relations during World War II and issues relating to the emergence of Ukrainian nationalism in the 20th century resulting in a campaign of ethnic cleansing.〔 Poliszczuk's work has been criticized by several Polish,〔 Canadian,〔 American,〔Timothy Snyder. (2001). (“To Resolve the Ukrainian Question Once and For All”: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943-1947 )〕 and Ukrainian historians,〔 but also acknowledged for his Polish-Ukrainian reconciliation effort.〔Magdalena Mazajczyk, Mateusz Raj-Chirowski, ( "Wiktor Poliszczuk pośmiertnie udekorowany." ) Wiktor Poliszczuk posthumously awarded the medal of ''Polonia Mater Nostra Est''. Including photograph of award ceremony at the Warsaw Friendship House, April 16, 2009. ''Światowy Kongres Kresowian'', 2009-05-08.〕
==Biography==
Poliszczuk was born in Dubno (then in the Second Polish Republic), into a family of Ukrainian father and Polish mother. He was raised as an Eastern Orthodox Christian. When he was a child Wiktor, his mother and two sisters were deported to Kazakh SSR by the Soviet authorities (in April 1940). His father (an ethnic Ukrainian who had served as government official in interwar Poland) was executed by the Soviets. After World War II his family resettled in Dnipropetrovsk and in 1946 moved to Poland following Polish-Soviet repatriation agreement, to re-unite with the family of his aunt. In Poland Poliszczuk graduated from the Pedagogical Liceum and worked as a teacher. Later he studied law at the Wrocław University, and political science at the University of Silesia in Katowice, where he obtained a PhD (his doctoral thesis was about the ideology of Ukrainian nationalism). He worked as an attorney in the People's Republic of Poland.〔 In 1981 during the time of martial law in Poland he emigrated to Canada. He lived in Toronto until his death in November 2008.

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