- Biografický slovník Vol. III.
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modern Ukrainian national consciousness, the pro-Ukrainian faction, led by
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constituent counties and
headed by a chairman,
Orest Sabov, and vice-chairman,
Avhustyn Shtefan. The
following month, on
March 4,
elections were held for a formal...
- its
independence as the
Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine, with the
Reverend Avhustyn Voloshyn as head of state.
Hungary immediately occupied and
annexed the...
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modern Ukrainian national consciousness, the pro-Ukrainian faction, led by
Avhustyn Voloshyn,
gained control of the
local government and
Subcarpathian Ruthenia...
- Czechoslovakia. This
allowed the
formation of a
local government led by
Avhustyn Voloshyn. However, this
period of
autonomy was brief. In
March 1939, as...
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Anatole Vakhnianyn,
leader of the
Christian Social Movement in
Ukraine Avhustyn Voloshyn,
President of Carpatho-Ukraine (1939)
Volodymyr Vynnychenko, Prime...
- "troublemaking".) On 15
March 1939, the
Ukrainophile president of Carpatho-Ruthenia,
Avhustyn Voloshyn,
declared its
independence as Carpatho-Ukraine. On the same day...