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  1. Yevhen Konovalets, the OUN's leader from 1929 to 1938 In 1919, with the end of the Polish–Ukrainian War, the Second Polish Republic took over most of the territory claimed by the West Ukrainian People's Republic and the rest was absorbed by the Soviet Union.

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  3. Yevhen Konovalets - Wikipedia

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    Yevhen Mykhailovych Konovalets ( Ukrainian: Євген Михайлович [1] Коновалець; June 14, 1891 – May 23, 1938), also anglicized as Eugene Konovalets, was a military commander of the Ukrainian National Republic army, veteran of the Ukrainian-Soviet War and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement. He is best ...

  4. Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists - Wikipedia

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    Yevhen Konovalets, the OUN's leader from 1929 to 1938 In 1919, with the end of the Polish–Ukrainian War, the Second Polish Republic took over most of the territory claimed by the West Ukrainian People's Republic and the rest was absorbed by the Soviet Union.

  5. Yevhen Konovalets | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Yevhen Konovalets (Ukrainian:Євген Олексійович[citation needed] Коновалець) (June 14, 1891 – May 23, 1938) was a military commander of the UNR army and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement. He is best known as the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists between 1929 and 1938. Konovalets was born June 14, 1891 in the village of Zashkiv ...

  6. Yevhen Konovalets (1891 - 1938) - Genealogy - Geni.com

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    Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Konovalets, Yevhen [Konovalec’, Jevhen], b 14 June 1891 in Zashkiv, Lviv county, Galicia, d 23 May 1938 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo: Yevhen Konovalets.) Military commander with the rank of colonel in the Army of the Ukrainian National Republic, and political leader of the nationalist movement.

  7. Yevhen Konovalets - Timenote

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    Yevhen Konovalets ( Ukrainian :Євген Олексійович Коновалець) (June 14, 1891 – May 23, 1938) was a military commander of the UNR army and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement. He is best known as the leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists between 1929 and 1938. Early ages [ edit ]

  8. Ex-deacon of Ukrainian Orthodox Church (MP) arrested for ...

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    1 News The SBU detained an ex-deacon of the UOC (MP), who has been sending draft dodgers abroad under the guise of “church missionaries.” That’s according to the Security Service of Ukraine. The scheme of evading military draft and human trafficking across the border was exposed in Odesa.

  9. Stepan Bandera - Wikipedia

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    In late 2006, the Lviv city administration announced the future transference of the tombs of Stepan Bandera, Andriy Melnyk, Yevhen Konovalets and other key leaders of OUN/UPA to a new area of Lychakiv Cemetery specifically dedicated to victims of the repressions of the Ukrainian national liberation struggle.

  10. Stalinism - Wikipedia

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    Socialism portal v t e Stalinism is the means of governing and Marxist–Leninist policies implemented in the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1927 to 1953 by Joseph Stalin.

  11. Yevhen Konovalets - Wikimedia Commons

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    Yevhen Konovalets. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Semen Petliura and Yevhen Konovalets at the military parade in honor of the Directory of the UNR, 1918. Yevhen Konovalets, 1920s. Yevhen Konovalets, 1920. Yevhen Konovalets with son Yurko Konovalets. Yevhen Konovalets, Mykola Stsiborskyi and others in Paris, 1929.