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Stepan Lenkavskyi (Ukrainian: Степа́н Ленка́вський; 6 July 1904 – 30
October 1977) was a
Ukrainian nationalist politician who
served as the
second leader...
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Ukrainian Nationalists, was a
brochure put
together by
Stepan Lenkavskyi in 1929, the
creation of
which was
largely influenced by the contemporary...
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before 1936
Leader of the OUN-B In
office 1968–1986
Preceded by
Stepan Lenkavskyi Succeeded by
Vasyl Oleskiv Prime Minister of the
Ukrainian National Government...
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established (Andriy
Melnyk as
leader of the OUN)
Succeeded by
Stepan Lenkavskyi Personal details Born (1909-01-01)1
January 1909
Staryi Uhryniv, Galicia...
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peasants and
other Ukrainians.: 235-236
Aided by Stetsko, Shukhevych, and
Lenkavskyi (OUN-B
propaganda chief),
Bandera wrote a manifesto[when?]
entitled "Ukrainian...
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civilians were killed.[verify] Shukhevych, with
Stepan Bandera,
Stepan Lenkavskyi,
Yaroslav Stetsko,
Yaroslav Starukh, and
others developed a
concept of...
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Bohdan Chervak (2012–present)
Stepan Bandera (1940–1959)
Stepan Lenkavskyi (1959–1968)
Yaroslav Stetsko (1968–1986)
Vasyl Oleskiv (1986–1991) Slava...
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speaks Russian. 0.1% of the
village additionally speaks Armenian.
Stepan Lenkavskyi,
Organisation of
Ukrainian Nationalists leader Vasyl Striltsiv [uk], Ukrainian...
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security police (SB) was
established in 1940 by
Stepan Bandera and
Stepan Lenkavskyi, and
performed the role of a
secret service and counter-intelligence agency...
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Insurgent Army.
Anatoliy Kos-Anatolsky (1909—1983) – composer.
Stepan Lenkavskyi (1904—1977) –
leading figure of
Organization of
Ukrainian Nationalists...