You have a bit of the “friendly” relations of Ukrainians toward their neighbors—the Poles. Definitely November, witnesses did not provide the day. In the village of Kozaczyzna, Borszczów county, the Banderite Kyryło Gabrych abducted a 25-year-old Polish woman, Stefania Awanturę, from her home. After a few days, her body was found in a nearby forest. She was hanging by both hands from a tree branch. Beneath her were traces of a bonfire; she had burned feet and the lower part of her clothing (Komański…, p. 43). In the village of Turówka, Skałat county, they murdered a 28-year-old Pole named Skwarek, married to a Ukrainian woman. His body was found in March 1944 by the bank of the Zbrucz River. It was wrapped in barbed wire, and in the victim’s head, several nails driven in were discovered (Komański…, p. 352). In the village of Krzywcza Górna, Borszczów county, they abducted five Poles from their homes and murdered them in a nearby forest, including the 18-year-old Julia Kamińska and the 21-year-old Maria Kamińska. The found bodies bore traces of torture, numerous stab wounds, torn-out fingernails, bodies burned with fire, breasts cut off from the women, who had been raped before the torture (Komański…, p. 44)...