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Shukhevych Family
Shukhevych or Shukhevich (Ukrainian or Russian: Шухевич, Belarusian: Шухевiч) is a gender-neutral East Slavic surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Roman Shukhevych (1907–1950), Ukrainian politician and military leader * Stepan Shukhevych (1877–1945), Ukrainian lawyer and military figure *Volodymyr Shukhevych (1849–1915), Ukrainian writer, ethnographer and teacher *Yuriy Shukhevych Yurii-Bohdan Romanovych Shukhevych ( uk, Ю́рій-Богда́н Рома́нович Шухе́вич, 28 March 1933 – 22 November 2022) was a Ukrainian far-right politician. A member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, he was a political pri ... (born 1933), Ukrainian politician {{surname East Slavic-language surnames ...
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East Slavic Languages
The East Slavic languages constitute one of three regional subgroups of the Slavic languages, distinct from the West and South Slavic languages. East Slavic languages are currently spoken natively throughout Eastern Europe, and eastwards to Siberia and the Russian Far East. In part due to the large historical influence of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, the language is also spoken as a lingua franca in many regions of Caucasus and Central Asia. Of the three Slavic branches, East Slavic is the most spoken, with the number of native speakers larger than the Eastern and Southern branches combined. The common consensus is that Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian are the existent East Slavic languages; Rusyn is mostly considered as a separate language too, but some classify it as a dialect of Ukrainian. The East Slavic languages descend from a common predecessor, the language spoken in the medieval Kievan Rus' (9th to 13th centuries), the Rus' language which later evolve ...
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Roman Shukhevych
Roman-Taras Yosypovych Shukhevych ( uk, Рома́н-Тарас Йо́сипович Шухе́вич, also known by his pseudonym, Tur and Taras Chuprynka; 30 June 1907 – 5 March 1950), was a Ukrainian nationalist, one of the commanders of Nachtigall Battalion, a of the German Schutzmannschaft 201 auxiliary police battalion, a military leader of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), and one of the perpetrators of the Galicia-Volhynia massacres of approximately 100,000 Poles. Life Shukhevych was born in the city of Lviv,Kentiy, A"Roman Shukhevych" ''Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine''. 2013 in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (some sources claim his place of birth as Krakovets). Both Shukhevych's parents were involved with the Ukrainian national revival in the 19th century. The family lays claim to dozens of active community activists in politics, music, science, and art. Shukhevych received his early education outside of Lviv. He returned to Lviv to study at the Lviv Ac ...
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Stepan Shukhevych
Stepan Shukhevych (1 January 1877 – 6 June 1945) was a Ukrainian lawyer and military figure. Born in Serafanivka, near Horodenka, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, he was the son of a Greek Catholic priest. He completed school at the Academic Gymnasium in Lviv, and then the Faculty of Law at the Lviv University. With the commencement of World War I, he took part in the formation of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen (USS) as an otaman (equivalent to a major). From 1914 to 1916 he had a number of commands in the Legion (USS), and then (1918–1919) in the Ukrainian Galician Army (UHA). Commandant of Odessa in 1918. After the war he returned to his legal practice. From 1921 to 1925 he was a professor of criminal law at the Lviv University, and took the cases in defense of Ukrainians who were arrested and charged by the Polish government in anti-Polish activities. Shukhevych was one of the organizers of the "Chervona kalyna" publishing house, publishing materials about the history of the ...
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Volodymyr Shukhevych
Volodymyr Osypovych Shukhevych ( uk, Володи́мир О́сипович Шухе́вич, pseudonym, V. Sh. Shumylo, uk, Шумило, В.Ш.) (15 March 1849, Tyshkivtsi village, Horodenkyi district, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine – 10 April 1915, Lviv, Ukraine) – was a Ukrainian public figure, writer, ethnographer and teacher. Biography Volodymyr Shukhevych was born in a small village of Tyshkivtsi to Fr. Iosyff and Anna (née Kulchutska). Studied at Kolomyia, Stanislav and Chernivtsi gymnasia. In 1877 he graduated Lviv University. In 1880 he began working as a secondary school teacher of zoology, geology, mathematics etc. at Lviv gymnasium. He occupied this position till 1913. He was a close friend of Ivan Franko, Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi, Mykola Lysenko, Mykhailo Pavlyk, Osyp Makovey and other known personalities of Ukrainian culture and science. Volodymyr Shukhevych was married to Hermina, with whom they had five children: Volodymyr, Daria, Yosyp, Iryna and Tar ...
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Yuriy Shukhevych
Yurii-Bohdan Romanovych Shukhevych ( uk, Ю́рій-Богда́н Рома́нович Шухе́вич, 28 March 1933 – 22 November 2022) was a Ukrainian far-right politician. A member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, he was a political prisoner and the son of Roman Shukhevych. He was a long-serving leader of the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian National Self Defence. Shukhevych spent over 30 years in the Soviet prisons and concentration camps. In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Shukhevych was elected into the Ukrainian parliament for Radical Party. Early life Yurii Shukhevych was born on 28 March 1933, in the town of Ohladów, Lwów Voivodeship, Poland (now Lviv Oblast of Ukraine). He is the son of Roman Shukhevych, a commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. In 1944 when the West Ukraine was re-occupied by the Red Army, he was arrested with his mother and sent to Siberia. In 1946 Shukhevych was taken away from his mother to an orphanage for children o ...
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