![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nevertheless, he remained on suspicion and in 1937 was forced to leave the border area and go deep into Poland. Some historians believe that he was quickly released in 1935 for good behavior, others that this was due to the help of German intelligence. In 1934, after the murder of the Polish interior minister Bronisław Pieracki by OUN assassin, Borovets was arrested and sentenced to three years in Bereza Kartuska Detention Camp. According to the documents of the Polish police, in 1933 he headed the cell of the OUN in his native village. In his memoirs, Borovets claimed that from the year 1933 he worked for the government of the UNR in exile and carried out illegal missions on the territory of the Soviet Union. As a result of the Peace of Riga of 1921, this part of Volhynia was annexed to Poland. According to some data, his real name was Maxim. ![]() His pseudonym is taken from the eponymous novel by the Ukrainian writer Nikolai Gogol.īorovets was born in the village Bystrychi of Rovensky Uyezd, Volhynian Governorate, Russian Empire. He is better known as Taras Bulba-Borovets after his nom de guerre Taras Bulba. Taras Dmytrovych Borovets ( Ukrainian: Тарас Дмитрович Борове́ць Ma– May 15, 1981) was a Ukrainian resistance leader during World War II. ![]()
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