Poland's ghosts, Ukraine's heroes
Tens of thousands of ghosts haunt Ukraine’s relations with its neighbour, Poland. Can a contested history be overcome, and victims of a 1940s massacre be buried properly at last?
Ukraine and Poland are neighbours and close allies in today’s conflict with Russia. But the ghosts of victims of an earlier war have returned to divide them. Tens of thousands of Poles were murdered by Ukrainians in Volhynia, in what's now western Ukraine, in 1943. Most of the victims still lie in unmarked graves, and Ukraine has only just lifted a ban on exhuming the bodies.
That followed heavy diplomatic pressure by Poland, about to take over the presidency of the European Union. It threatened to block moves towards Ukrainian integration with the EU unless the ban were lifted.
But Poland’s demand has stirred a controversy inside Ukraine about one of the darkest periods of its history. Ukrainian nationalists who were involved in the massacre - and their leader Stepan Bandera - are regarded by many Ukrainians as heroes.
Reporter Tim Whewell travels through Poland and western Ukraine to try to find out what really happened in 1943, and ask whether Poland and Ukraine can ever lay a fiercely-contested history to rest. And can the record of Ukraine's Second World War nationalists be openly discussed without giving a propaganda victory to Russia, which has tried to use the subject to vilify Ukraine?
Produced and presented by Tim Whewell
Sound mix: Rod Farquhar
Research by Grzegorz Sokół, Taras Shumeiko and Serhiy Solodko
Translation by Eugenia Maresch, Grzegorz Sokół and Serhiy Solodko
Production co-ordinator: Gemma Ashman
Editor: Penny Murphy
Wild bird recordings by Izabela Dłużyk
"Lecieli Żurawie" (Cranes Were Flying) sung by Franciszka Bydychaj
"Ave Maria" from "Kres Kresów" oratorium, composer Krzesimir Dębski
"Siadła Hanula Na Posażeńku" (Hanula Sat on her Dowry) sung by Olga Kozieł and Anna Jurkiewicz, of the "Wołyń w Pieśniach" ("Volhynia in Song") project
(Image: Lyudmila Hirska, aged 86, at the ruins of the Catholic church in Kysylyn (formerly known as Kisielin), Ukraine, where Poles were massacred in 1943. Credit: Tim Whewell/ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½)
Last on

More episodes
Broadcasts
- Christmas Eve 2024 02:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service
- Christmas Eve 2024 09:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service
- Christmas Eve 2024 20:06GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview, Online & Europe and the Middle East only
- Christmas Eve 2024 21:06GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service except Online, Americas and the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East & UK DAB/Freeview
- Sat 28 Dec 2024 23:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
- Sun 29 Dec 2024 12:32GMTLive News
- Sun 29 Dec 2024 12:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service News Internet & Australasia only
- Sun 29 Dec 2024 16:06GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service News Internet
- Mon 30 Dec 2024 03:32GMTLive News
Download this programme
Subscribe to this programme or download individual episodes