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November 1911 – 12
February 1945), also
known by the
pseudonyms of Klym Savur,
Okhrim, and Bilash, was a
commander of the
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) and the...
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Okhrim Ivanovych Sudomora (Ukrainian: Судомора Охрім Іванович; pseudonyms: O.S., O. Sud., Did Okhr.) (19
March 1889,
Boryspil - 13
October 1968, Kyiv)...
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family history of an
ancestor of
Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay,
Cossack Ataman Okhrim Ma****ha from Starodub, who
killed his son
Nazar for
switching to the Polish...
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Anthem Vitalii Sediuk (b.1988),
prankster and
former television reporter Okhrim Sudomora (1889-1968),
graphic and
poster artist,
illustrator of Ukrainian...
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lineage was
extensive and also
included the
Otaman of
Zaporizhian Host
Okhrim Myklukha, who
later became the
prototype of
Nikolai Gogol's main character...
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publishing house Radianske selo (Soviet village). The
cover wrappers are by
Okhrim Sudomora. In 1922, an
illustrated collection of T. Shevchenko's
poems entitled...
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change his
original Ukrainian surname Okhrimenko to the
Russian Yefremov (
Okhrim – Yefrem).
Serhiy Yefremov was born in the
village of Palchik, Petrykivka...
- at the
Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine. Zubchenko's
first art
teacher was
Okhrim Kravchenko, a
painter of the
Boychukist school. She
continued her studies...