Вели борьбу за независимость Украины примерно так. Музей Холокоста США:
«Encouraged by German forces to begin violent actions against the Jewish population in Lvov, Ukrainian nationalists massacred about 4,000 Jews in early July 1941. Another pogrom, known as the Petliura Days, was organized in late July. This pogrom was named for Simon Petliura, who had organized anti-Jewish pogroms in the Ukraine after World War I. For three days, Ukrainian militants went on a rampage through the Jewish districts of Lvov. They took groups of Jews to the Jewish cemetery and to Lunecki prison and shot them. More than 2,000 Jews were murdered and thousands more were injured».
Перевод вкратце: украинские националисты убили во Львове 4000 евреев в ходе погрома в начале июля 1941 г. , потом в том же месяце устроили второй погром, которому они придумали название "Петлюровские дни", и убили еще 2000 человек.
Ист. http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005171
2. Профессор-историк Иван-Павло Химка (ун-т г. Эдмонтон) , статья «The Lviv pogrom 1941” (Львовский погром 1941 г. ) :
«In sum, the Lviv pogrom was an action undertaken at German initiative, but carried out largely by the Ukrainian militia set up by the Bandera faction of the OUN as the policing arm of the newly proclaimed Ukrainian State. Mob participation supplemented the violence. The pogrom took place on 1 July 1941, a day after Lviv was occupied by the Germans and the Ukrainian nationalists declared statehood. The pogrom itself probably took dozens or at most hundreds of lives, but systematic executions during the pogrom and in its aftermath took thousands. In the executions, OUN militia were also active in the round up and beating of Jews, just as they had been during the pogrom preceding them» (стр. 23).
Перевод вкратце: Львовский погром был устроен по инициативе немцев и проводился, в основном, украинской милицией созданной фракцией Бандеры в ОУН в качестве правоохранительного органа провозглашенной ими Украинской державы.
Ист. http://ualberta.academia.edu/JohnPaulHimka/Papers/536442/Lviv_Pogrom_of_1941_ASN_April_2011_