Kateryna Shcherba, liaison officer of the UPA commanders, died in Lviv
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In Lviv, on May 10, Kateryna Shcherba, the liaison officer of the commanders of the Ukrainian insurgent army, passed away. She was 94 years old. The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi, announced this. During 1943-1945, Kateryna Shcherba was the liaison officer of the UPA commanders – Roman Shukhevich, Omelyan Polovoy, and Dmytro Karpenko. The woman had the pseudonym “Olesya”. Kateryna Shcherba. Photo: Andriy Sadovy “In the house of her father, Vasyl Berezhanskyi, Ms. Kateryna helped treat sick and wounded rebels. After the war, Ms. Kateryna worked as a teacher of Ukrainian language and literature in Lviv all her life,” Andriy Sadovyy wrote. The funeral service will begin on May 12 at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel on the street. Pekarska, 52, Lviv City Council reports. Kateryna Shcherba will be buried at the Lychakiv cemetery. What is known about Kateryna Shcherba Kateryna Shcherba was born on March 31, 1929 in the village of Vyspa, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Kateryna’s mother was an activist of the Union of Ukrainian Women, her father worked as the permanent head of the local branch of the Prosvita Society. The girl studied at the Rohatyn gymnasium, and later entered the teachers’ seminary in Rohatyn. “In order to help the insurgents, Ms. Kateryna, even when she studied in Rohatyn and was Roman Shukhevych’s liaison, completed nursing courses. She repeatedly visited Zolotia Polyana, where the school of the partisan unit “Syromantsiv” was located, – reports on the page of the Lviv City Council . Photo: OceanProd/Depositphotos Once Kateryna Shcherba was almost arrested by NKGB soldiers, however, the woman often changed cities and apartments. Later, she got married, changed her last name and moved to Lviv in order to finally avoid a meeting with the NKGB. In the city of Leo, Kateryna joined the German philology at the University of Lviv, and later transferred to Ukrainian. After Ukraine gained independence, the woman became one of the first members of the NGO “Lviv regional brotherhood of veterans of the national liberation struggle (Lviv OUN-UPA brotherhood)”. Kateryna’s husband was Ivan Shcherba – deputy head of the Lviv regional brotherhood veterans of the OUN-UPA, teacher and public figure.We previously reported that guide and local historian Petro Radkovets died in Lviv. Read also: What do you know about the UPA and the myths surrounding it? TEST
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