- Ivan
Bahrianyi (Ukrainian: Іван Багряний; 2
October 1906 – 25
August 1963), real name Ivan
Pavlovych Lozoviaha (Lozoviahin), was a
Ukrainian writer, essayist...
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American Magazine in
February 1947. Also in 1946,
Ukrainian writer Ivan
Bahrianyi published Why I Am Not
Going Back to the
Soviet Union. In the pamphlet...
- Kosynka,
Yevhen Pluzhnyk,
Borys Antonenko-Davydovych,
Todos Osmachka, Ivan
Bahrianyi and
Maria Halych. Aspan**** (Ukrainian: Аспанфут),
later Komunkult (Ukrainian:...
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Adamtsevych – a
Ukrainian bandurist, the
author of
Zaporizhian March Ivan
Bahrianyi – a
Ukrainian poet and a
political leader in exile;
Okhtyrka Oleksi Berest...
- [1976]. Carynnyk,
Marco (ed.). The
Ukrainian Holocaust of 1933. Toronto:
Bahrianyi Foundation. ISBN 978-0-9691830-1-3.
InfoUkes Staff (26
April 2009) [28...
- the
organized public from sub-Soviet Ukraine. Ivan
Bahrianyi — 1948–1952 (chairman) Ivan
Bahrianyi — 1952–1954 (acting chairman) Osyp
Boidunyk — 1954–1955...
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until his
death on 9
October 1965.
Following Vytvytskyi's death, Ivan
Bahrianyi temporarily carried out the
presidential authority until the
third president-in-exile...
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diaspora following the
Second World War. The
founders of the URDP were: Ivan
Bahrianyi,
Hryhoriy Kostyuk, Ivan Maistrenko,
Borys Levitsky, **** Pidhainy, and...
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Administration under German occupation (October 1941 -
January 1942) Ivan
Bahrianyi,
President (acting) of the UNR in
exile (1965–1967)
Stepan Bandera, leader...
- Yuri
Andrukhovych Borys Antonenko-Davydovych Bohdan-Ihor
Antonych Ivan
Bahrianyi Mykola Bazhan Vasyl Barka Bohdan Boychuk Stepan Charnetskyi Ilarion Cholhan...