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Myron Tarnavsky (Ukrainian: Мирон Тарнавський (August 29, 1869 in Baryliv, Galicia, Austria-Hungary now
Ukraine – June 29, 1938 in Lviv), was a supreme...
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Tarnawski or
Tarnavsky (Russian: Тарнавский, Ukrainian: Тарнавський) is a
Slavic masculine surname. Its
feminine counterpart is
Tarnawska or...
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Marinyak Roberto Chikutto Luigi Musini Starring Jacques Bidou Anne Kravz-
Tarnavsky Cinematography William Lubtchansky Music by
Nicolas Zourabichvili Release...
- and 2nd
Corps of the
Ukrainian Army
under the
command of
General Myron Tarnavsky were sent to
capture Ternopil. A
battle began,
which turned out to be...
- Omelianowicz-Pawlenko
Yuriy Tyutyunnyk Vasyl Tyutyunnyk #
Galician Army:
Myron Tarnavsky Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko Osip Mikitka
Dmytro Vitovsky †
Antin Kraws...
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spoil Ukraine's
counteroffensive before winter".
Retrieved 2023-11-27. "
Tarnavsky:
Ukrainian troops break through the
first line of
defense in the Zaporizhzhia...
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Avdiivka sector,
Russians s**** to seal
control of
supply routes -
General Tarnavsky". Ukrinform. 10
February 2024.
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original on 11 February...
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worked here, when WUPR
government settled in Kamianets-Podilskyi.
Myron Tarnavsky (1869–1938),
Ukrainian supreme commander of the
Ukrainian Galician Army...
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forces in Lviv and
later commander of the
Ukrainian army in
exile Myron Tarnavsky,
supreme commander of the
Ukrainian Galician Army
during its successful...
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personnel with them. One of the
prisoners held in the camp was
general Myron Tarnavsky who was
arrested in July 1920, and
released from the camp in December...