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Symon Petliura Army Order No. 131 26Aug1919 Do not stain those deeds

It is time for you to understand that the peaceful Jewish population, their

children and women the same as ourselves have been oppressed and

deprived of national freedom. They can not be alienated from us, they

have of old been always with us and they have shared with us their joys

and sorrows.

Army Order of the Supreme Command

of the Ukrainian Democratic Republic,

August 26, 1919.

No. 131

Officers and Soldiers!

It is time for you to realize that the Jews together with the majority of

the Ukrainian population have recognized the evil of the

Bolshevist-Communist invasion, and know already where the truth lies.

The most important Jewish parties, such as: "Bund", "United Jewish

Socialists", "Poalej-Zion" and "People's Party", have decidedly placed

themselves on the side of the Ukrainian independent state and are working

together hand-in-hand for its good.

It is time for you to understand that the peaceful Jewish population,

their children and women the same as ourselves have been oppressed and

deprived of national freedom. They can not be alienated from us, they

have of old been always with us and they have shared with us their joys

and sorrows.

The gallant army which brings brotherhood, equality, and freedom to all

peoples of the Ukraine should not be lending an ear to various

adventurers and provocateurs who long for human blood. Likewise, the

Army should not be a party to bringing a hard lot on the Jews. Whoever

is guilty of permitting such a heavy crime is a traitor and enemy of the

country and must be thrust out of human society.

Officers and soldiers! The whole world ca

deeds in the struggle for freedom. Do not stain those deeds - not even

accidentally - by disgraceful actions and do not bring down burning shame

upon our state in the face of the whole world. Our many enemies,

external as well as internal, are already profiting by the pogroms; they

are pointing their fingers at us and inciting against us saying that we

are not worthy of an independent national existence and that we deserve

to be again forcefully harnessed to the yoke of slavery.

I, your Commander-in-Chief, tell you that this very moment the question

of to be or not to be for our independent existence is being decided

before the International Tribunal.

Officers and soldiers! The judgement on this question rests in your

hands, so decide it by showing an armed fist against our enemies

remembering always that a clean cause demands clean hands. Be sure that

a severe and lawful punishment by a people's court will overtake all

enemies of our country; but remember also that vengeance - often the

result of want of careful consideration - is not the way of the Ukrainian

Cossacks. I most positively order that all those who are instigating you

to pogroms be thrust out of the army, and as traitors to the fatherland

be handed over to the court. Let the court punish them according to

their crimes by giving them the severest lawful penalty.

The Government of the Ukrainian Democratic Republic recognizing the harm

done to the state by the pogroms has issued an appeal to the whole

population of the Ukraine to withstand all attempts of the enemies who

might arouse it to anti-Jewish pogroms.

I command the whole army to obey this appeal and to provide for its

widest dissemination among comrades-in-arms and among the population.

This Army Order is to be read to all division, brigades, regiments,

garrisons and squadrons of the Dnieper and Dniester armies, as well as

the partisan detachments.

The Commander-in-Chief:

Petliura.

The Chief of Staff of the Supreme





Commander:

Junakiv.

F. Pigido (ed.), Material Concerning Ukrainian-Jewish Relations during

the Years of the Revolution (1917-1921): Collection of Documents and

Testimonies by Prominent Jewish Political Workers, The Ukrainian

Information Bureau, Munich, 1956.

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Symon Petliura Appeal to Ukrainian Army 27Aug1919 To sow discord among us

Let the death sentence overtake the perpetrators of pogroms and

provocateurs. I demand the strictest discipline from you so that not even

a hair of an i

Appeal of the Commander-in-Chief,

Petlura,

to the Ukrainian Army.

Soldiers of the Ukrainian Army!

The Ukrainian Republican People's Army of the Dnieper and Dniester

territories, now united into one army, is advancing victoriously, is

crushing the enemy, gaining each day new territories of the Ukraine to

liberate them from the Bolshevist brigands, bringing with them freedom to

the Ukrainian people as well as the certainty of happy days of living in

a peaceful and orderly state.

The Bolshevist anarchy and maladministration, the horrible Red terror,

the tyra

other criminals for whom there is nothing sacred in life - have sapped

our people's strength to the utmost and have flooded our steppes with

human tears and with streams of blood of the i

Amidst a peal of church bells, with bread and salt, with flowers and

tears of joy the weary, oppressed and pillaged Ukrainian people are

greeting you, their valiant warriors, as liberators from the yoke and

from Bolshevist atrocities, as flesh of their flesh and blood of their

blood.

A might national enthusiasm has seized our people at your entry into

villages and towns, and everywhere a festive reception is awaiting you

and all this has been brought about by you, officers and soldiers of the

Ukrainian army!

You are living now through glorious and never to be forgotten moments of

your life, and together with you all peoples inhabiting the Ukrainian

territory are experiencing the same enthusiasm.

The holy crusade for the liberation of the oppressed, regardless of their

nationality, for the rule of law and order under freedom and democracy

and the independence of our republic - these are the ideals in this

struggle.

The union of all democratic forces of all nationalities in the Ukraine,

standing for the independence of our Republic, and their participation in

the reconstruction of the state will warrant our victory over our

enemies, and will guarantee to us an independent life subject to no one.

Our enemies, however, are not sleeping but only watching our every step

in order to sow discord among us in one way or another, and thus to

frustrate the immediate realization of our people's efforts.

The Bolshevists themselves consider the Ukraine Moscow's inheritance

with the difference that formerly it was the heritage of black Moscow,

now of a Red one.

They see that the end of their rule in the Ukraine is already approaching

because the Ukrainian people themselves have risen against them: but they

do not give up yet their hope of subjugating the Ukrainian masses. By

provocations for which they are spending enormous sums of money they want

to divide us from within, hiring criminal elements who are inciting our

soldiers to all sorts of outrages and pogroms against the i

population; in this way they want to stamp our soldiers as

pogrom-mongers, although these soldiers are bringing liberty to all