Lʹvīvsʹka bratīi︠a︡
First published in 1962
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Eustace Zagachevsky can safely be called "Ukrainian Ernst Junger." After escaping from Lviv in 1939, the future writer plunged into the thick of the military events of World War II. He first enlisted in the Ukrainian military unit in Germany, and after the proclamation of the restoration of the Ukrainian state on June 30, 1941 in Lviv from the training camp he went to the Dachau concentration camp. From there he was declared a "penalty taker" to the First Motorized Infantry Brigade of the SS Troops, after being wounded he was transferred to the "Dead Head" division, and later to the "Galychyna" division.
The novel "Lviv Brotherhood" is a creative rethinking of the author of his life experience. The protagonist of the work falls into the crucible of the Second World War, where he has to be reborn from an ordinary Lviv boy into a warrior.