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Ukrainization (Ukrainian: Українізація [ʊkɾɐˌjiɲiˈzat͡sijɐ]) or
Ukrainisation is a
policy or
practice of
increasing the
usage and
facilitating the development...
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founding republics of the
Soviet Union.
During the 1920s,
under the
Ukrainisation policy pursued by the
national Communist leadership of
Mykola Skrypnyk...
- to the
famine had a
reversal of the
previously attempted policy of
Ukrainisation.
Prior to the
reversal of Ukrainianization, the
policy was
failing in...
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state officials were
ethnic Ukrainians too. The
policy of
partial Ukrainisation also led to a
cultural thaw
within Ukraine. In
October 1964, Khrushchev...
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Ukrainian Nationalists,
Ukrainian Insurgent Army,
Mykola Lebed,
Roman Shukhevych,
Dmytro Klyachkivsky Motive Anti-Polonism, Anti-Catholicism,
Ukrainisation...
- country" and that they were
plotting "a
direct violent revolution and the
Ukrainisation of Georgia".
Being described as right-wing
populist and ultranationalist...
- did not know
English at all". 2
April 2022. "From
Russification to
Ukrainisation: A
survey of
language politics in
Ukraine - New Cold War: Know Better"...
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although following the
independence of
Ukraine there were some
attempts at
Ukrainisation, with very
little success.
Russian society in
general and even some...
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Weapons Axes,
bludgeons Deaths 438
Perpetrators Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Motive Anti-Catholicism, Anti-Polish sentiment,
Greater Ukraine,
Ukrainisation...
- of
integrating the
Ukrainian people into the new
Soviet system. This
Ukrainisation brought with it a
significant advance in the development, standardisation...