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190: 213:. According to archived personal documents, he had no illusions about the repressive nature of Soviet power, but sought compromise with the authorities in order to moderate their activities. During this time he did all he could to protect others from Soviet repression. Through his personal interventions, ten wives of executed academics were spared the death penalty, and the widow and sister of 63: 449: 238: 201:, Soviet-sponsored elections created a People's Assembly of Western Ukraine. Studynsky became its head, and he led the delegation to Moscow that requested the formal inclusion of Western Ukraine into the 474: 459: 217:
were not denied their pensions. In June 1941, when the USSR was invaded by Germany, he was forcibly evacuated from Lviv by the Soviets and died under mysterious circumstances.
275: 198: 43: 122:. He knew 6 ancient languages and 10 modern ones, and published over 500 academic works. In addition to such academic pursuits, Studynsky also published poetry and memoirs. 454: 34:; 4 October 1868 – 1941), was a western Ukrainian political and cultural figure from the late-19th to the mid-20th century. One of the principal figures within the 484: 244: 464: 178: 154: 243:, "Nationalists"; due to the fact that it is difficult to get them out of Kyiv, we consider it advisable to shoot them. The Central Committee of 106:
at the latter institution. He then studied Slavonics at the University of Berlin, and in 1897 became a lecturer of the Ukrainian language at the
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National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine. "A Person of Titianic Work: On the 140th Anniversary of the Birth of Kyrylo Studynsky"
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within the Ukrainian SSR. Due to his alleged pro-Soviet sympathies, in 1930 he was assaulted in his office at the
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the NKVD encrypted telegram regarding the request for the shooting of Studynsky, Franko and Donets
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First convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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of the Ukrainian SSR and became head of the Philology department at the University of
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and played an important role in organizing the educational system of the
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encrypted telegram from 6 July 1941: "To the instructions of Comrade
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by the Polish authorities. Studynsky subsequently became head of the
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that formally requested the inclusion of Western Ukraine to the
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Ukrainian 20 minutes, Interview with archivist S. Koval
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Ukrainian
Christian Social Movement in Ukraine
Western Ukraine
Soviet annexation of Western Ukraine, 1939–1940
Moscow
Soviet Union

Kypiachka
Ternopil Oblast
Austria-Hungary
clerical family
Stephan Kachala
Austrian parliament
University of Lviv
University of Vienna
Philology
Jagiellonian University
Kraków
philology
University of Lviv
Christian Social Party
West Ukrainian National Republic
University of Lviv
Shevchenko Scientific Society
Mykhailo Hrushevskyi
Kyiv
Kharkiv
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Ukrainian SSR
Ukrainization

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