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Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Райхскомісаріат Україна (Ukrainian)
1941–1944
Flag of Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Flag
Emblem of Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Emblem
Anthem: Horst-Wessel-Lied
("The Horst Wessel Song")
Reichskommissariat Ukraine in 1942
Reichskommissariat Ukraine in 1942
StatusReichskommissariat of Nazi Germany
CapitalKiev (de jure)
Rovno (de facto)
Common languagesGerman (official)
  • Ukrainian
  • Russian
  • Polish
  • Crimean Tatar
GovernmentColony of Nazi Germany[1]
Reichskommissar 
• 1941–1944
Erich Koch
Historical eraWorld War II
• Operation Barbarossa
22 June 1941
• Established
20 August 1941
• Implement civil administration
1 September 1941
• Remainder part of Generalbezirk Weißruthenien
25 February 1944
• Formal disestablishment
10 November 1944
Area
• Total
340,000 km2 (130,000 sq mi)
Population
• 1941
37,000,000
CurrencyKarbovanets
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Reichskommissariat Ukraine Ukrainian SSR
Reichskommissariat Ukraine Ukrainian national government (1941)
Ukrainian SSR Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Today part of
  • Ukraine
  • Poland
  • Belarus

The Reichskommissariat Ukraine (RKU, "Reich Commissariat of Ukraine") was established by Nazi Germany in 1941 during World War II. It was the civilian occupation regime of much of Nazi German-occupied Ukraine (which included adjacent areas of modern-day Belarus and pre-war Second Polish Republic). It was governed by the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories headed by Alfred Rosenberg. Between September 1941 and August 1944, the Reichskommissariat was administered by Erich Koch as the Reichskommissar. The administration's tasks included the pacification of the region and the exploitation, for German benefit, of its resources and people. Adolf Hitler issued a Führer decree defining the administration of the newly-occupied Eastern territories on 17 July 1941.[2]

Before the German invasion, Ukraine was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, inhabited by Ukrainians, Russians, Jewish, Belarusian, Romanian, Polish and Roma/Gypsy minorities. It was a key subject of Nazi planning for the post-war expansion of the German state. The Nazi extermination policy in Ukraine, with the help of local Ukrainian collaborators,[3] ended the lives of millions of civilians in The Holocaust and other Nazi mass killings: it is estimated 900,000 to 1.6 million Jews and 3[4] to 4[5] million non-Jewish Ukrainians were killed during the occupation; other sources estimate that 5.2 million Ukrainian civilians (of all ethnic groups) perished due to crimes against humanity, war-related disease, and famine amounting to more than 12% of Ukraine's population at the time.[6]

  1. ^ "Reichskommissariat Ukraine". www.encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved 2020-03-03. A German colony, the RKU constituted an important part of Adolf Hitler's Lebensraum and was completely deprived of autonomy or international status. Nazi plans called for the postwar unification of the RKU with the territory of the German Reich; most Ukrainians (considered unfit for Germanization) were to be resettled beyond the Urals to make room for German colonists. In fact Hitler was unable to inspire many Germans to colonize Ukraine. Despite ambitious plans only a few villages were cleared of their Ukrainian inhabitants and populated with Germans (both groups were resettled under duress). Those experiments were profoundly resented by the local population, which saw them as portents of German postwar intentions. Resettlement was also prevented by the German retreat and then by the formal liquidation of the RKU on 10 November 1944.
  2. ^ "Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression". Decree of the Fuehrer concerning the administration of the newly-occupied Eastern territories. The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. 1996–2007. Retrieved 2007-10-04.
  3. ^ Alfred J. Rieber (2003). "Civil Wars in the Soviet Union" (PDF). pp. 133, 145–147. Slavica Publishers.
  4. ^ Magocsi, Paul Robert (1996). A History of Ukraine. University of Toronto Press. p. 633. ISBN 9780802078209.
  5. ^ Michael Berenbaum (ed.), A Mosaic of Victims: Non-Jews Persecuted and Murdered by the Nazis, New York University Press, 1990; ISBN 1-85043-251-1
  6. ^ Vadim Erlikman. Poteri narodonaseleniia v XX veke: spravochnik. Moscow, 2004. ISBN 5-93165-107-1. pp. 21–35.

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