Wandering the Edge

By: Larysa Zariczniak
  • Summary

  • A Podcast about Ukrainian History with a Spot of Travel
    Larysa Zariczniak
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Episodes
  • Operation "Vistula" (Akcja „Wisła”) - the 1947 Ukrainian Resettlement
    May 1 2025

    In 1947, the Polish communist state internally displaced the rest of their 150,000 Ukrainian minority. They spattered them among the now empty German territories they gained when Stalin moved Poland's borders west. Why did this happen? And how was the operation conducted? And was it a success? Find out in this episode of Wandering the Edge!

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    38 mins
  • Ukraine's First Independence
    Apr 15 2025

    What was the good, the bad and the ugly about Ukraine's first independence in 1918? How did it begin and why did it fail? And who was responsible for it? Find out in this latest episode of Wandering the Edge!

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    32 mins
  • The UPA 4
    Apr 1 2025

    Who were the UPA 4? The 4 women of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army who received 25 years imprisonment for their roles in the Ukrainian underground? How did each women even end up in the UPA? What were their roles and what did they sacrifice for their beliefs? Find out in this latest episode of Wandering the Edge!

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    48 mins

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