- Ukrainian Galician Army
Ukrainian Galician Army ( _uk. Українська Галицька Армія, "Ukrayins’ka Halyts’ka Armiya", UHA), was the Ukrainian military of the
West Ukrainian National Republic during and after thePolish-Ukrainian War .Military Equipment
The Ukrainian Galician Army obtained its arms from Austrian depots and from the demobilized Austrian and German troops who streamed through Galicia by the hundreds of thousands following the collapse of the Central Powers during
World War I . However, the centers of Austria's military industry were far outside Galicia and subsequent difficulty with resupply was a major factor in the loss of the war with Poland.Armed Forces
The government of the
West Ukrainian People's Republic was well organized and was able to mobilize over 100,000 people by spring 1919, 40,000 of whom were battle-ready. Due to the Ukrainians' generally poor socioeconomic status, the army had a disporoprtionately low ratio of officers to other ranks. In theAustro-Hungarian Army , ethnic Ukrainians had accounted for only two out of 1,000 officers (in comparison, Poles had made up 27/1,000 officers in the Austrian military). As a result, although most of the junior rank officers were Galicians the government of the West Ukrainian People's Republic relied largely on former high ranking officers of the defunct Russian Army, such as GeneralMykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko , to take on the post of commander and general staff. It also staffed many positions with unemployed Austrian and German officers. For this reason, the German language was the easiest way for officers to communicate with each other and was the dominant language among the staff. [ [http://memorial.kiev.ua/zhurnal/pdf/02_2001/343.pdf Yaroslav Tinchenko, "General Oleksander Hrekiv: Military Actions and Fate "Journal of Memorial" pg. 33] (Ukrainian) ] Despite these measures, only approximately 2.4% of the army consisted of officers.The Ukrainian Galician Army reached its greatest strength in June 1919, where it had 70,000 to 75,000 men, including reserves. It had very limited cavalry but artillery, consisting of ex-Austrian pieces, was a strength. The UHA had 2-3 armored cars and two armored trains. The UHA fielded 40 airplanes, and until April 1919 enjoyed air superiority over the Poles.
ich Rifles
A former unit of the
Austro-Hungarian Army , the 1st Brigade ofSich Riflemen ( _uk. "Sichovi Striltsi") became the elite force of the Ukrainian Galician Army during the war against Poland. It was formed in 1914 by former members of youth and paramilitary organizations and fought in Galicia and Ukraine against the Russian Empire throughout the first world war. At its peak this brigade had 8,600 men, not all of whom fought in Galicia.Jewish Battalion
The Ukrainian Galician Army fielded a Jewish battalion (lang |uk|"Zhydivs’kyy Kurin’ UHA") recruited from
Ternopil and led by Lieutenant S. Leimberg. Formed in June, 1919, it attained a strength of 1,200 men and participated in combat against the Poles in July 1919 and subsequently against the Bolsheviks. The battalion was decimated by a typhus epidemic in late 1919 and its surviving soldiers were reassigned to other units within the Ukrainian Galician Army. [ [http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?AddButton=pagesJEJewishBattalionoftheUkrainianGalicianArmy.htm "Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 2" 1989] ]Notable Soldiers of the Ukrainian Galician Army
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Archduke Wilhelm of Austria , Austrian Archduke and Ukrainian patriot
*Oleksander Hrekov , commander-in-chief, ethnic Russian former Tsarist general, architect of theChortkiv offensive
*Yevhen Konovalets , founder and first leader of theOrganization of Ukrainian Nationalists
*Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko , Supreme Commander, later defence minister of theUkrainian People's Republic 's government-in-exile
*Hnat Stefaniv , commander of Ukrainian forces in Lviv and later commander of the Ukrainian army in exile
*Dmytro Vitovsky , organizer of the Ukrainian uprising in Lviv and later member of Western Ukrainian delegation to theParis Peace Conference in May 1919References
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* [http://pygmy-wars.50megs.com/history/lvivwar/lvivwarugaorbat.pdf A web site including information about the Ukrainian Galician army]
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