Petro Havrylenko
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Petro Havrylenko ( uk, Петро Гавриленко; 1883–1920) was a Ukrainian anarchist that acted as a commander and chief of staff in the
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine The Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine ( uk, Революційна Повстанська Армія України), also known as the Black Army or as Makhnovtsi ( uk, Махновці), named after their leader Nestor Makhno, was a ...
during the Ukrainian Civil War.


Biography

Born into a
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family, he joined the ranks of the anarchists during the
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. During the Ukrainian War of Independence, he was an active participant in the Makhnovist movement. In early November 1919 he was elected assistant commander of the second group of infantry units of the
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and 3rd Corps, created to oust the troops of the
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(AFSR) from the Huliaipole area. Commanding the 3rd Katerynoslav Corps, he played a significant role in the defeat of the AFSR. In January 1920 he was temporarily acting chief of staff of the Insurgent Army, and was arrested by the Soviet authorities, who imprisoned him in
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between the
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and Red armies, Havrylenko was released from the Cheka prisons. He was immediately sent to the Southern Front and appointed as
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of the Insurgent Army under
Semen Karetnyk Semen Mykytovych Karetnyk (; 1893 – 1920) was a Ukrainian anarchist and a commander of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (RIAU). He often replaced Nestor Makhno as supreme commander of the Black Army in 1920. Karetnyk gained a reputat ...
. After their victory over the
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at the siege of Perekop, the Insurgent detachment was ordered to be integrated into the 4th Army and transferred to the
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. On 25 November 1920, Karetnyk and Havrylenko were summoned to a command meeting in Huliaipole, but they were ambushed en route and executed by the Cheka.


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Further reading

* * Verstyuk, V. F. ''Махновщина. К.'' (1991) * Seryogin, S. ''Третій шлях. Гуляйполе''. (1998) {{DEFAULTSORT:Havrylenko, Petro 1883 births 1920 deaths Anarchist partisans Deaths by firearm in Ukraine Makhnovshchina People from Alexandrovsky Uyezd (Yekaterinoslav Governorate) People from Huliaipole Prisoners and detainees of the Soviet Union Ukrainian anarchists Ukrainian people executed by the Soviet Union Ukrainian people of the Ukrainian–Soviet War Executed anarchists