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The graphic art of a man holding a torn & blood stained flag of Ukraine and televisions with skeleton hands pertaining to the Glory of Ukraine

Glory to Ukraine (Ukrainian: Слава Україні! Героям слава!, Slava Ukrayini! Heroyam slava!; translated as: Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!) is a Ukrainian greeting and slogan.

"Glory to Ukraine" first appeared as a motto during the Ukrainian War of Independence, with the second part of greeting being commonly by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.

A quote saying "Keep calm and Glory to Ukraine" and rice field in the background

It became widely used throughout Ukraine in the years following Ukrainian independence. "Glory to the heroes!" was also used by the Kuban Cossacks dating back to at least 1944 with the return of the Cossack Rebel Army who fought with the UPA.

A girl posing in front of the Saint Basil's Cathedral, Moscow, Russia while wearing a white t-shirt printed with the slogan "Glory to Ukraine Glory to Heros" in the Russian language.

The phrase has undergone a resurgence in recent times, becoming a popular and prominent refrain during the 2014 Ukrainian revolution.

The graphic art of a fierce woman walking from the fire with blood on her body and face while wearing a dress and crown

Glory to ukraine


Ukrainian people at the stadium with a banner saying, "Glory to Ukraine, glory to heroes!”


A graphic art with the caption "Glory to Ukraine, glory to heroes!”

References

Glory to Ukraine Wikipedia