- only in 1943. He was
rehabilitated in 1955.
Ostap Vyshnya in 1928
Ostap Vyshnya in 1925
Ostap Vyshnya died on 28
September 1956 in Kyiv. His
funeral reportedly...
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Canadian soccer player Ostap Veresai (1803–1890),
Ukrainian minstrel Ostap Vyshnya (1889–1956),
Ukrainian writer, satirist, and
medical official This page...
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issues of the Red
Pepper magazine were
published in
Kharkiv in 1922.
Ostap Vyshnya took part in the
organization and
editing of the
magazine together with...
- Les Kurbas,
Ostap Vyshnya,
Mykola Kulish and
Hryhorii Epik. Subsequently, they were all
executed at Sandarmokh,
except for
Vyshnya (Cherry) who survived...
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Sudova Vyshnia (Ukrainian: Судова Вишня, IPA: [sʊˈdɔwɐ ˈwɪʃnʲɐ] ; Polish: Sądowa Wisznia) is a
small city in the
Yavoriv Raion of the Lviv
Oblast (region)...
- the poem by
Taras Shevchenko, The Lost Ones
based on the
works of
Ostap Vyshnya.
Wanted to
launch Michel de Gelderode's Escorial, but the play did not...
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Notable people with the
surname include:
Pavlo Hubenko, real name of
Ostap Vyshnya (1889–1956),
Ukrainian writer, humourist, satirist, and
medical official...
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western part of
Vinnytsia on the
northern and
southern slopes of the
river Vyshnya. It is part of a
green ring
around the city with the
Pirogov museum.[citation...
- (1908–1937),
Soviet engineer and scientist, the son of Leon
Trotsky Ostap Vyshnya,
accused of
belonging to the "Ukrainian
Military Organization" (Української...
- and pianist.
Oleksandr Bilash (1931–2003) –
composer and author.
Ostap Vyshnya (1889–1956) – writer.
Yuriy Mushketyk (1929–2019) –
writer and journalist...