Polish authorities have formally requested that Vinnytsia, Ukraine, revoke its honorific naming of a street after Stepan Bandera. Bandera was a Ukrainian nationalist leader during World War II, and is widely considered a controversial figure due to his collaboration with Nazi Germany. Poland views Bandera and his organization as responsible for the Volhynian Massacre, the systematic murder of tens of thousands of Polish civilians during the war. The Polish side argues that maintaining the street name damages relations between the two countries and offends the memory of the victims. Ukraine has not yet publicly responded to the demand. This request highlights ongoing historical tensions between Poland and Ukraine regarding interpretations of WWII history and nationalist movements. The issue underscores the complexities of navigating historical memory in Eastern Europe.