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losses of the Polish population as a result of the genocidal actions of the OUN-UPA and other Ukrainian nationalist organizations, being the sum of the number of documented and estimated victims for five provinces, amount to at least 133,800 Poles.
There are also larger numbers ranging from 150,000 to as much as 200,000 victims in various places.
The consequence of these views was the rapprochement of the OUN with Nazi Germany. The practical experience gained then was used by the OUN-UPA in 1943, carrying out the ethnic cleansing of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia. At the end of the war, the Germans decided to use the collaborative enthusiasm of the Ukrainians on a larger scale. They released Bandera and offered him cooperation in the fight against communism, they also formed the Ukrainian Waffen-SS division (to which as many as 80,000 volunteers signed up!). However, when it became more and more clear that the Third Reich would lose the war, the OUN began to change the front and formally cut itself off from the Nazis.