Ivan Lytvynchuk
Ivan Lytvynchuk was a commander of the military district of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, a war criminal, and a Major. He is believed to have been one of the organizers and initiators of the Volhynian massacre, recognized as a genocide. His units were among the first in Volhynia to begin the extermination of Poles.
Biography
He was born in 1920 in Derman Druha, Volhynia, into a family of an Orthodox priest.He studied at the Volhynian Orthodox Theological Academy in Kremenets. Between 1937 and 1939, he was imprisoned by Polish authorities for underground activities in the OUN.
In 1943, he organized UPA units in northeastern Volhynia and became the commander of the Military District UPA "Zahrawa".
Prosecutor Piotr Zając and historian Grzegorz Motyka suggest his possible involvement in the decision to carry out the Volhynian massacre. Units under Lytvynchuk's command were among the first in Volhynia to begin the extermination of Poles. Lytvynchuk directly participated in the destruction of the Janowa Dolina settlement, where his units murdered approximately 600 Poles, Lytvynchuk was particularly zealous in carrying out the murders of Poles, which he often boasted about.
He died in 1952 by blowing himself up in a bunker attacked by the NKVD in Horokhiv Raion in Volyn Oblast.