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Petro Yuriiovych Mirchuk (June 26, 1913 – May 16, 1999) was a
Ukrainian writer living in the
United States and a
leading member of the
Organization of...
- Stampfer,
Edward Fram, Paul
Robert Magocsi's "Ukraine: A History", and
Petro Mirchuk. Hannover's
other works are: Ṭa'ame Sukkah, a
homiletic explanation of...
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Yitzhak Arad,
Indiana University Press, 1987, ISBN 0253342937. p. 21.
Mirchuk, Petro. My
meetings and
discussions in Israel. A
Meeting with the 'Dvazhdi...
- males, from
Western Ukraine (Galicia, Volhynia,
Podolia and Lublin).
Petro Mirchuk, who
himself was a
political prisoner in the
Auschwitz camp,
relates in...
- July Days, same
timeframe in
Saint Petersburg.
According to
Serhiy Shemet Mirchuk, P.
Tragic Victory: A coup that
would turn the
history of
Ukraine in another...
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directed against NKVD troops,
communists and civilians.
According to
Petro Mirchuk, the main
reason that led to the
fighting at
Gurby was an ********ination...
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Archbishop of Kyiv-Zhytomyr
Petro Marko (1913–1991),
Albanian writer Petro Mirchuk (1913–1999),
Ukrainian writer Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896), Ukrainian...
- org/web/20141006125516/http://ukrbiblioteka.org/uploads/books/_PDF/upa-
mirchuk.pdf.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2014-10-06.
Retrieved 2023-11-21...
- Stampfer,
Edward Fram, Paul
Robert Magocsi's "Ukraine: A History", and
Petro Mirchuk.
However other authors regard it as a
reliable historical account. The...
- the
imperialist encroachments of
every enemy and
under all conditions. —
Mirchuk P.,
Section 3 of the
Stanislaviv version is
often omitted in Ukrainian...