Ukrainian national government (1941)

Ukrainian National Government
Українське Державне Правління (Ukrainian)
Ukrainske Derzhavne Pravlinnia
1941
The territory where local administrations were captured by representatives of the OUN-B or their sympathizers
StatusUnrecognized state
CapitalLviv
Official languagesUkrainian
GovernmentRepublican dictatorship
Chairman of the Ukrainian State Administration and head of the resort of social reforms 
 1941
Yaroslav Stetsko
Head of the Council of Seniors 
 1941
Kost Levitsky
Honorary Head of the Council of Seniors 
 1941
Andrey Sheptytsky
Historical eraWorld War II
 Declared
30 June 1941
 Disestablished
11–12 July 1941
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Nazi-occupied Ukraine
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
General Government
Government-in-exile
Today part ofUkraine

The Ukrainian national government (Ukrainian: Українське Державне Правління (УДП), romanized: Ukrainske Derzhavne Pravlinnia (UDP), lit.'Ukrainian State Board') was a brief self-proclaimed Ukrainian government during the German invasion of the Soviet Union. The government was declared by the proclamation of the Ukrainian state on 30 June 1941, which also pledged to work with Nazi Germany. It was led by Stepan Bandera's faction of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, the OUN-B.

When German troops entered Lviv, the German authorities told the leadership of the Ukrainian nationalists to disband. However, it did not, and its leaders were arrested.