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Volodymyr Bahaziy

Volodymyr Panteleimonovych Bahaziy (Ukrainian: Вoлoдимир Пантелеймонович Багазiй; 1902 — 21 February 1942) was a Ukrainian nationalist affiliated with Andriy Melnyk who was head of Kyiv City Administration under German occupation from October 1941 to February 1942.[1]

Volodymyr Bahaziy
Володимир Багазій
Mayor of Kyiv
(German-installed)
In office
29 October 1941 – 19 February 1942
Preceded byOleksander Ohloblyn
Succeeded byLeontiy Forostivskyi [uk]
Personal details
Born1902
Riabiyivka [uk], Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
Died(1942-02-21)21 February 1942 (aged 41–42)
Kyiv, Reichskommissariat Ukraine, Nazi Germany (now Ukraine)
Political partyOrganization of Ukrainian Nationalists (Melnykite)

Biography edit

Born in the village of Riabiyivka [uk], Bahaziy was a professional pedagogue, taught in a Jewish school, and later was a postgraduate student at Kyiv Pedagogical Institute. In September 1941, when the Germans occupied Kyiv, Oleksandr Ohloblyn who knew him for years invited him at the meeting where representatives of Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists associated with Andriy Melnyk formed the new Kyiv city administration. Although Bahaziy was supported by a large group, the OUN representatives mistrusted him and agreed to appoint him a deputy to Ohloblyn who became the city mayor. Very soon, however, Bahaziy gained the favour of both OUN people (for his active participation in the activities of the Ukrainian National Council) and the German military leaders. Claims that he was personally present during the execution of Jews in Babi Yar were later proven to be untrue.[2] In October 1941, Ohloblyn retired and Bahaziy was appointed the new mayor of Kyiv.[citation needed]

As mayor of Kyiv, Bahaziy encountered the bitter opposition of Erich Koch, the brutal Nazi administrator of Reichskommissariat Ukraine. At a speech before journalists Bahaziy praised OUN leaders and proclaimed that "the eyes of all Ukrainians are turned toward Melnyk." A German officer begged the journalists not to disseminate this remark for fear of inflaming Nazi authorities.[3] In January 1942, Bahaziy was arrested and accused of various crimes, including threatening the pro-Russian bishop of Kyiv, theft of German property in order to aid the Ukrainian nationalist cause, being a leader of the Melnykite wing of the OUN, and attempting to secure the control of the Ukrainian police. He was soon after executed in Babi Yar along with other Ukrainian nationalists, although his wife was left unaware of his death and kept bringing him packages to Kyiv prison until summer 1942.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "ВОЛОДИМИР БАГАЗІЙ І КИЇВ 1941-1942 РОКІВ (ФОТО)" [Volodymyr Bahaziy in Kyiv, 1941-1942 (Photo)]. Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  2. ^ Государственный архив СБУ, ф. 5, дело. 43 555, лист 49, cited by: http://www.kby.Kyiv.ua/book1/articles/art29.html
  3. ^ John Armstrong (1963). Ukrainian Nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 114-116.
  • Київська влада під німецькою окупацією — in Ukrainian.
  • О. Кучерук. Чин Володимира Багазія (ч. 1)[permanent dead link]
  • О. Кучерук. Чин Володимира Багазія (ч. 2)[permanent dead link]
  • О. Кучерук. Чин Володимира Багазія (ч. 3)[permanent dead link]

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