
Slava Stetsko (14 May 1920-12 March 2003) was a Ukrainian nationalist who served in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during World War II and cofounded the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists in 1992.
Biography[]
Ana Yevheniia Muzyka was born in Romanivka, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union on 14 May 1920, and she joined the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) in 1938. When a schism occurred within the OUN in 1940, she joined Stepan Bandera's wing of the party, and she served as an orderly and nurse in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during World War II and was arrested by the Germans in Lviv in 1943. She remained in Nazi Germany as an emigre after her release in 1944, and she married Yaroslav Stetsko in Munich after the war and became an anti-communist activist, also serving as an executive member of the neo-Nazi World Anti-Communist League. She returned to Ukraine in July 1991, and, a year later, she cofounded the Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists. She died in Munich in 2003.