
Ukrainian National Liberation Movement
The Ukrainian National Liberation Movement was a collective effort during the 20th century aimed at establishing Ukraine's independence from various occupying powers, including the Soviet Union and Poland. It involved various political, military, and cultural groups striving to assert Ukrainian sovereignty, preserve national identity, and resist repression. Key moments include the struggle during World War II and the subsequent Soviet era, culminating in Ukraine's declaration of independence in 1991. This movement reflects Ukraine’s persistent desire for self-determination and recognition as a sovereign nation, shaping its modern national identity.