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Ivan Bahrianyi

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260:"I was just a little 10-year-old boy when the Bolsheviks invaded my consciousness with a bloody nightmare, acting as executioners of my people. It was the year 1920. I was living with my grandfather in the countryside, at an apiary. My grandfather was 92 years old and a one-armed cripple. One day, in the evening, some armed men came, speaking a foreign language, and in front of my eyes and the eyes of the other grandchildren, while we were screaming and shouting, killed him and his son (my uncle). They martyred my grandfather because he was a wealthy Ukrainian peasant (he had 40 acres of land) and was against the "commune". My uncle was killed because he was a soldier in the national army of the 1051: 972: 766: 36: 309:. In 1926, he began to publish poetry in newspapers and journals, and in 1927, his first collection of poetry appeared. In 1929 he published a collection of poems, "Ave Maria", which was almost immediately banned by censorship and removed from the book trade. Bahrianyi was a member of the 456:
In 1963 the Democratic Union of Ukrainian Youth based in Chicago started action to support awarding Ivan Bahrianyi with the Nobel Prize. Still, his sudden death prevented him from being formally nominated for the award. Ivan Bahrianyi died on August 25, 1963. He was buried in
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jail. Bahrianyi was charged with participating in and even leading the nationalist counter-revolutionary organization. Ultimately, the prosecution failed to convict him, and Ivan Bahrianyi returned to Okhtyrka. Later he used his autobiographical details in his novel
286:. Bahrianyi did enter the Kyiv Art Institute but did not graduate due to material distress and the prejudiced attitude of the management. Due to the fact that he spoke Ukrainian and was a Ukrainian-spirited young man, his peers mocked him. They called him 345:, was published. It tells of the uprising in the village of Skelka in the eighteenth century against the arbitrariness of the Moscow monks of the monastery, near the village. The peasants burned down the monastery in protest against national oppression. 273:
In 1922, a period of work and active social and political life began: he was deputy chief of a sugar mill, then a district political inspector at the Okhtyr police, and a drawing teacher in a colony for the homeless and orphans. At that time he visited
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On April 16, 1932, Ivan Bahrianyi was arrested in Kharkiv for "counter-revolutionary propaganda" he allegedly had spread in his poems. He spent 11 months in solitary confinement in
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After Okhtyrka was overrun by the German army at the onset of World War II, Bahrianyi joined the Ukrainian nationalist underground organization and later relocated to
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in the Far East. He tried to escape, but was unsuccessful, and his sentence was extended by 3 years. Bahrianyi was transferred to another camp,
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propaganda sector, writing patriotic songs and articles, as well as drawing cartoons and propaganda posters. He also helped to establish the
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The pamphlet presented the Soviet Union as an "evil stepmother" that staged a genocide of its own people. In 1948 he founded the
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During the Civil War and later, in the early 1920s, he was involved in Soviet social and political work, but in 1925 he left
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The exact date of his release is unknown, but on June 16, 1938, he was re-arrested and placed in Kharkiv
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Before the German army's defeat in 1945, Bahrianyi moved to Germany with the help of OUN.
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In 1992, Ivan Bahrianyi posthumously received the national Shevchenko Prize (
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prison. On October 25, 1932, he was sentenced to 3 years of
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and prisoners of war, Bahrianyi wrote a pamphlet titled
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Ivan Bahrianyi at Virtual International Authority File
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Ivan Bahrianyi was married twice; his first wife was
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essayist
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Shevchenko prize
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