Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: Adam Wawrosz, Adolf Burger, Aksel Larsen, Aksel Zachariassen, Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria, Andriy Melnyk, Antonin Zapotocky, Arnulf Overland, August Lange, Bernt H. Lund, Bertram James, Bjorn Egge, Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg, Carl Johan Frederik Jakhelln, Claude Bourdet, Edmund Noren, Einar Gerhardsen, Elias Gabrielsen, Emil Fackenheim, Emil Stang (born 1882), Erich Muckenberger, Erling Bauck, Erling Bentzen, Fabian von Schlabrendorff, Francisco Largo Caballero, Fritz Thyssen, Frode Rinnan, Gottfried Graf von Bismarck-Schonhausen, Gunnar Boe, Gustav Natvig-Pedersen, Gustaw Morcinek, Halvor Sorum, Hans Grundig, Harald Schwenzen, Harry Day, Harry Naujoks, Heinrich Duker, Heinrich Feisthauer, Heinz Heger, Henryk Ja nicki, Hermann Diamanski, Hjalmar Steenstrup, Igor Newerly, Jack Churchill, Jerzy Adam Brandhuber, Johan Ringers, Johan Strand Johansen, Johnnie Dodge, Jonas Brunvoll, Jr., Jonas Brunvoll, Sr., Jozef Korbas, Jurek Becker, Kristian Ottosen, Kurt Schuschnigg, Leif O. Foss, Leo Tallaksen, Martin Niemoller, Mikhail Devyatayev, Mons Haukeland, Nils Langhelle, Odd Lindback-Larsen, Odd Nansen, Olaf Bjerke, Olaf Skramstad, Olav Dalgard, Olav Larssen, Ole Henrik Moe, Oscar Ihlebaek, Otto Kusel, Paul Reynaud, Peter Churchill, Pre ihov Voranc, Princess Antonia of Luxembourg, Princess Irmingard of Bavaria, Reinhold Wulle, Richard Henry Stevens, Robert Odeman, Rolf Hofmo, Salomon Smolianoff, Sigismund Payne Best, Sivert Andreas Nielsen (1916-2004), Stanislaw Wygodzki, Stepan Bandera, Sverre Loberg, Sydney Dowse, Tadeusz Lehr-Sp awi ski, Taras Bulba-Borovets, Thomas Buergenthal, Trygve Bull, Wilhelm Kling, Yaroslav Stetsko. Excerpt: Stepan Andriyovych Bandera (Ukrainian: ) (1 January 1909 - 15 October 1959) was a Ukrainian politician and one of the leaders of Ukrainian national movement in occupied Western Ukraine (Galicia), who headed the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). The son of a clerical family, Bandera was an activist, a scout, and eventually the leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement. During his political career, the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) split into two factions: the OUN-M and the OUN-B. Stepan Bandera was responsible for the proclamation of an Independent Ukrainian State in Lviv on 30 June 1941. Soviet authorities authorised the KGB to assassinate him which took place in Munich, West Germany, on 15 October 1959. On July 6, 1941 Bandera was arrested and later imprisoned by the Nazis; in September 1944 he was released. Assessments have ranged from totally apologetic to sharply negative. On 22 January 2010, the outgoing President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko awarded to Bandera the title of Hero of Ukraine (posthumously). The award was condemned by Jewish and Russian opinion, and was declared illegal by a Ukrainian court in April 2010. In January 2011, under President Viktor Yanukovych, the award was officially annulled. Family house of the Bandera family in Staryy UhrynivBorn in the village of Uhryniv Staryi, in the Kalush District of Gali ia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in present day Ukraine. His father, Andriy Bandera, was the Greek-Catholic rite parish priest of Uhryniv Staryi. His mother, Myroslava, was also from an established clerical family, the daughter of a Greek-Catholic priest in Uhryniv Staryi. Stepan spent his childhood in Uhryniv Staryi, in the house of his parents and grandparents. In the spring of 1922, his mother died from tuberculosis of the throat. Bandera attended the Fourth Form Grammar School in Stryi, where he also participated in sporting activities with the Sokil sports Society. Stepan Bandera a member of P