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- the Waffen–SS “Galicia” Commanders and leaders Zenon Jachymek Maryan Lukasevych Units involved Operational Group “Łódź” Military District “Tomaszów Mazowiecki”...
- and leaders Zenon Jachymek Stanisław Basaj Stefan Kwaśniewski Maryan Lukasevych Myroslav Onyshkevych Taras Onyshkevych † Strength 3,150 men 3,600 men...
- Polish pronunciation: [wukaˈɕɛvitʂ] Russian (Romanization) Лукасевич (Lukasevich, Lukasevitch) Ukrainian (Romanization) Лукасевич (Lukasevych, Lukasevyč)...
- President. 10/1917 – 01/1918 Borys Matyushenko 01/1918 – 04/1918 Yevmen Lukasevych 05/1918 – 12/1918 Vsevolod Lyubynsky 12/1918 – 02/1919 Ovksentiy Korchak-Chepurkivsky...
- the UPR Directory. The first head of the Ukrainian mission was Yevhen Lukasevych (until early September 1919), and he was succeeded by Mykola Vasylko,...
- Struminskyi, at. Yakiv Shankovskyi, at. Ivan Senatovych (1838-1840), at. **** Lukasevych (1840-1842), at. Oleksii Navrotskyi (1842-1843), at. Fylyp Holinatyi (1843-1844...
- Eyewitnesses testified about the course of events in Kyiv, to which Levko Lukasevych refers in his book On the Slope of Age: It is a frosty day, the trees...
- Syroichkovskyi (?-1809) о. Yakiv Syroichkovskyi (1809-1841) о. Yurii Lukasevych (1841) о. Mykhailo Dasevych (1841-1877) о. Ivan Blavatskyi (1919-1921)...
- failed to receive a party nomination. The Bukovinian caucus co-opted Antin Lukasevych and Iurii Lysan of the Ukrainian Social Democrats, who also won parliamentary...
- Struminskyi, at. Yakiv Shankovskyi, at. Ivan Senatovych (1838–1840), at. **** Lukasevych (1840–1842), at. Oleksii Navrotskyi (1842–1843), at. Fylyp Halinatyi (1843–1844...