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  1. Symon Vasylyovych Petliura (Ukrainian: Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; Russian: Симон Васильевич Петлюра; 22 May [O.S. 10 May] 1879 – 25 May 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist.

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  3. Symon Petlyura | Nationalist leader, Ukrainian independence

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    Symon Petlyura, socialist leader of Ukraine’s unsuccessful fight for independence following the Russian revolutions of 1917. One of the founders of the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party in 1905, Petlyura published two socialist weekly newspapers before the onset of World War I, when he.

  4. Symon Petliura - Wikipedia

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    Symon Vasylyovych Petliura (Ukrainian: Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; Russian: Симон Васильевич Петлюра; 22 May [O.S. 10 May] 1879 – 25 May 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist.

  5. Was Symon Petliura “an antisemite who massacred Jews during a...

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    Indeed, in 1926, Scholem Schwarzbard, a Jewish anarchist, killed the UPR’s leader Symon Petliura in a Paris street in revenge for the pogroms. The trial that followed became a cause celebre, one...

  6. Ukraine honors nationalist whose troops killed 50,000 Jews

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    Symon Petliura, a 1920s Ukrainian statesman blamed for the murder of 50,000 Jewish compatriots (YouTube screenshot) Amid a divisive debate in Ukraine on state honors for nationalists viewed as ...

  7. The Assassination of Symon Petliura and the Trial of Scholem ...

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    On May 25, 1926, in the heart of Paris, the Ukrainian Jew Scholem Schwarzbard murdered the Ukrainian political leader Symon Petliura in broad daylight, eliciting a frenzied domino effect throughout the Ukrainian and Jewish exile communities. These events impinged on, and even shaped, Ukrainian-Jewish relations for decades.

  8. Petliura, Symon - Encyclopedia of Ukraine

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    Lotots’kyi, O. Symon Petliura (Warsaw 1936) Zhuk, A. (ed). Symon Petliura v molodosti: Zbirka spomyniv (Lviv 1936) Ivanys, V. Symon Petliura—prezydent Ukraïny, 1879–1926 (Toronto 1952) Symon Petliura: Statti, lysty, dokumenty, 3 vols (New York 1956, 1979; Kyiv 1999) Pidhainy, O. Symon Petlura: A Bibliography (Toronto and New York 1977)

  9. Symon Petliura - Wikiwand

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    Symon Vasylyovych Petliura ( Ukrainian: Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; Russian: Симон Пѣтлюра; 22 May [ O.S. 10 May] 1879 – May 25, 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist.

  10. Petlyura, Simon | Encyclopedia.com

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    Simon Petlyura (sĬmyōn´ pyətlyōō´rə), 1879–1926, Ukrainian nationalist politician. In Jan., 1919, he became leader of the independent Ukrainian republic that emerged after the collapse of the Russian empire and the defeat of Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I. Source for information on Petlyura, Simon: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  11. Symon Petliura Biography - Ukrainian military leader (1879–1926)

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    Symon Vasylyovych Petliura (Ukrainian: Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; Russian: Симон Пѣтлюра; 22 May [O.S. 10 May] 1879 – May 25, 1926) was a Ukrainian politician and journalist. He was the Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian People's Army (UNA) and led the Ukrainian People's Republic during the Ukrainian War ...

  12. Schwartzbard trial - Wikipedia

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    Casualties. Symon Petliura. Accused. Sholem Schwarzbard. Charges. Murder. Verdict. Acquittal. The Schwartzbard trial was a sensational 1927 French murder trial in which Sholom Schwartzbard was accused of murdering the Ukrainian immigrant and head of the Ukrainian government-in-exile Symon Petliura.