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later, transferred to Minsk. On 8 August 1940 he was charged with cooperation with the Polish intelligence service, the creation of counter-revolutionary organisations within the
Belarusian nationalist circles and the establishment of the government of a bourgeois Belarus headed by the national fascist Luckievič. On 14 June 1941 he was sentenced for anti-Soviet activities to eight years of
503:(1919–1920). On 22 January 1919 he signed a memorandum of the Belarusian Government to the Chairperson of the Paris Peace Conference in which he justified the right of the Belarusian people for statehood by referring to the history of the Belarusian independence movement and demanded to admit representatives of the
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Volume. 1. Book 1. Fund No 582. The State Museum of
Lithuania (“Council of Ministers of the Belarusian Democratic Republic”). Belarusian Institute of Arts and Sciences, INC, Belarusian Literary Association – Minsk, New York, Prague, Vilnius, 1998, № 1187: Пратакол паседжаньня Рады Народных Міністраў
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On 12 October 1927 Luckievič was arrested by the Polish authorities and charged with cooperation with German and Soviet intelligence services. He was acquitted of all the charges by court at the beginning of 1928. Later that year he was re-arrested and acquitted again. In 1929 Luckievič was expelled
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to the conference. The
Belarusian delegation arrived to Paris five months after the beginning of the conference when the positions of the neighbouring countries (Lithuania and Poland) had been already heard. The reason of such a late arrival to the conference was the initial lack of finances and the
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Lodge “Jedność” (“Unity”) established in Viĺnia in 1910 as well as an active member of the Lodges “Litva” and “Belarus” representing
Belarusian national interests there. He was involved in publishing activities of the lodges as he authored the vast majority of articles for the Russian-language
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After the occupation of Viĺnia by the German troops in 1915 Luckievič became the vice-president of the
Belarusian Society of Help for Victims of War. The German authorities had forbidden any political activity and this Society actually covered the clandestine Belarusian People's Committee that was
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Luckievič participated in the
Conference of the Belarusian intellectual elite and urged to revive the Belarusian school, culture and arts. He supported the unification of the Soviet Belarus and Western Belarus. On 30 September 1939 Luckievič was arrested by the Soviet authorities in Viĺnia and,
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In 1930 the Polish authorities forbade the activities of the
Belarusian Publishing Society headed by Luckievič. In 1931 he was fired from the Belarusian Gymnasium of Viĺnia. Luckievič became a target of political speculations and attacks. Between 1933 and 1939 Belarusian newspapers and journals
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Luckievič also formulated the ground principles of the United States from the Baltic Sea until the Black Sea that constituted the political ideal accepted by all the
Belarusian political parties and movements of that time and approved by the Belarusian People's Committee in 1916.
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This book is the first
Belarusian Grammar Book. It was written in 1916, before the Belarusian Grammar Book by Branislaŭ Taraškievič, 1918, but was discovered and published by the German Slavist Hermann Bieder only in 2017. The manuscript of the book is held in the
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In Viĺnia, the
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his books had to be burned according to the Order No 33 of the Head Department of literature and publishing houses of 3 June 1937 on “The List of literature that has to be confiscated from public libraries, education institutions and bookstores”.
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he became President of the Council of Ministers of the Supreme Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic. However, having failed to come to an agreement with Poland, Luckievič resigned on 28 February 1920 and left for Viĺnia.
999:"Dorota Michaluk. From the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the Belarusian Democratic Republic: the Idea of Belarusian Statehood, 1915-1919 | The Journal of Belarusian Studies (2014, Volume 7, Number 2, p. 3-36), p. 17"
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1052:/ Р. Р. Лазько // Крынiцазнаўства i спецыяльныя гiстарычныя дысцыплiны: навук. зб. Вып. 5 / Рэдкал. У. Н. Сiдарцоў (адк. рэд.), С.М. Ходзін (нам.адк. рэд.) – Minsk, 2009, p. 102–110. (in Belarusian)
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refused to publish his works. Luckievič ceased his political activities and worked in the Belarusian Scientific Society and the Ivan Luckievič Belarusian Museum. In
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from the Society of the Belarusian Schools because his views were not supported by the communists that had a strong position in the Society.
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for distribution of revolutionary literature, but eventually released with his right to leave the city restricted. Nevertheless, he left for
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newspaper “Вечерняя газета” (“Evening Newspaper”) and published the Polish-language newspaper “Kurjer Krajowy” (“The National Courier”).
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also headed by Luckievič. The same year, together with his brother Ivan as well as
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768:Крывіцкі Л. Нельга абысці маўчаннем // Спадчына , 1991, N 1, p. 10—17.
688:Выбраныя творы: праблемы культуры, літаратуры і мастацтва , Minsk, 2006.
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but the negotiations did not result in any support for the
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persecuted by the Soviet authorities. He was a brother of
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Ekanamičnaja ewalucyja i biełaruski ruch , Viĺnia, 1918;
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832:. Lanham, MD, United States: Scarecrow Press. p. 192.
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744:ІМЁНЫ СВАБОДЫ (Бібліятэка Свабоды. ХХІ стагодзьдзе.)
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971:"Правілы жыцьця Антона Луцкевіча"
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717:Эм, Васіль Дэ (29 January 2019).
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1207:Скобла, Міхась (5 July 2017).
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