In 1944, Stakhiv fled Ukraine westwards. From 1946 to 1949, Stakhiv lived in
West Germany, before emigrating to the
United States. He was the head of the Ukrainian People's House in New York, and also was a member of the
Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council. Among the OUN, Stakhiv was a moderate figure who cautioned against what he regarded as extremism expressed by some members of the OUN, saying on one occasion that extremist nationalism was "artificially returned to [Ukraine]". Starting in 1955, Stakhiv made various claims that the
Young Guard partisan movement in the Donbas was, contrary to the commonly accepted viewpoint of it being a Soviet resistance movement, a nationalist cell created and led by himself. In particular, he argued: "We spread nationalist ideas from the Donbas to the Crimea, but it was precisely the fact that OUN members visited the cities of Eastern Ukraine that forced the third gathering of the OUN to retreat from extreme nationalism." According to Stakhiv,
Alexander Fadeyev in his novel "Young Guard" did not accidentally give the traitorous partisan the name "Yevgeny Stakhovich", because he was already known to the Soviet
Ministry of State Security. Noting that he had fought against both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, Stakhiv refuted the slander against himself in the Ukrainian-American press and even tried unsuccessfully to bring Fadeyev to trial. Concerning Stakhiv's allegations about his involvement in the Young Guard, attempts were made to refute them. Stakhiv's political activities continued into the 2000s, and he led the Society for Ukrainian-Jewish Relations from 2004. Following the 1991
declaration of Independence of Ukraine, Stakhiv remained in the United States, but returned to Ukraine regularly, meeting with youth representatives and famous politicians. In 1997, he was awarded the
Order of Merit, 3rd degree, and in 2006, he received the
Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise in the 4th and 5th degrees, which he received from the hands of
Viktor Yushchenko. == Family and death ==