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Symon Vasyliovych Petliura (Ukrainian: Симон Васильович Петлюра; 22 May [O.S. 10 May] 1879 – 25 May 1926) was a
Ukrainian politician and journalist. He...
- of the
Ukrainian government-in-exile
Symon Petliura. The
trial quickly began to
revolve around Petliura's responsibility for the 1919-1920
pogroms in...
- The
Treaty of
Warsaw (also the Polish-Ukrainian or
Petliura-Piłsudski
Alliance or Agreement) of
April 1920 was a military-economical
alliance between the...
- Ukraine, and for the ********ination of
Ukrainian nationalist leader Symon Petliura in 1926. He
wrote poetry in
Yiddish under the pen name of Baal-Khaloymes...
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regained strength after their victories in the
Russian Civil War, and
Symon Petliura,
leader of the
Ukrainian People's Republic, was
forced to ally with Piłsudski...
- secretariat, to the
socialist republic led by the
Directorate and by
Symon Petliura.
Between April and
December 1918, the
socialist authority of the Ukrainian...
- Olha
Opanasivna Petliura (née: Bilska; 23
December 1885 – 23
November 1959) was a
spouse of
Ukrainian political leader Symon Petliura. She
graduated from...
- Ukraine, this war was
fought between the
national government (led by
Symon Petliura) and the
Russian Bolshevik government (led by Lenin). The war may be divided...
- of July 1941 and was
called "
Petliura Days [pl]" (Aktion
Petliura)
after the ********inated
Ukrainian leader Symon Petliura. The
killings were organized...
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together with the
troops of
Petliura and the Sich Riflemen,
occupied Kyiv in
December 1918. However, once victorious,
Petliura ordered Terpylo to dissolve...