The Soviet Judiciary in the Volhynia and in East Galicia in 1939–1941 Cover Image

Sądownictwo radzieckie na Wołyniu i w Galicji Wschodniej w latach 1939–1941
The Soviet Judiciary in the Volhynia and in East Galicia in 1939–1941

Author(s): Wasyl Tokarśkyj, Wołodymyr Baran
Subject(s): History, Recent History (1900 till today), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Instytut Pamięci Narodowej
Keywords: World War Two; sovietization; judiciary; political justice; Volyn; Eastern Galicia

Summary/Abstract: The article reviews the formation and development of Soviet justice in Volyn and Eastern Galicia in 1939–1941. It reveals the notion of ‘political justice’ and significance of punitive and repressive authorities in Soviet totalitarian system. The paper shows the main trends of judicial and extrajudicial executions of Stalinist regime against the public of Volyn and Eastern Galicia, which was treated as socially alien and politically hostile. Following the Red Army entry in Polish eastern provinces, there were numerous instances where Red Army soldiers and KGB servicemen organized lynching against Polish law enforcement officers, gendarmes, officers, village policemen and other ‘counter-revolutionary elements.’ At the beginning of the Soviet rule Western Ukraine experienced systematic political repressions carried out almost exclusively by direct orders of the Interior Commissar of the USSR L. Beria and military tribunals. Later, all parts of the Soviet judiciary were formed in the territories annexed to the USSR: local prosecutors, court presidents were appointed. Department of Justice and the Bar Association were created. In this respect, a significant share of cases on counter-revolutionary crimes was conducted by regional courts who applied various penalties against defendants. The article analyzes the individual stages of the criminal process and presents typical examples of execution of Soviet justice in Volyn and Eastern Galicia. Based on the records of the Soviet Union Supreme Court, People’ s Commissariat of Justice and the Prosecuto’ s Office, the second half of 1940 was marked by substantial consolidation of punitive policy of the authorities in cases on counterrevolutionary crimes. The operating principle of Special Council of the Soviet Union People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs as the main instrument of extrajudicial repressions isrevealed based on materials of Branch State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine.

  • Issue Year: 25/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 277-302
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Polish