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257:. Following a back-and-forth debate between the council's members, Kurylenko proposed that the delegation be provided with a clear answer, resulting in a declaration that the insurgents would continue to fight against the Whites, but insisted on their operational independence from the Red Army. But as the Red Army's 314:, in revenge for their killing of an insurgent's wife and infant child. Kurylenko completed his mission, personally executing the Chekists himself. They then made for their rendezvous with other insurgent detachments, set by Makhno to take place in 769: 269:
came out in favour of the proposed alliance, but other insurgent leaders opposed it. This resulted in the convocation of a general assembly of the Insurgent Army, which voted in favour of the alliance. Kurylenko and
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against the Red Army, Kurylenko took command of a small detachment, isolated from other insurgent cells distributed throughout the region. In March 1921, the insurgent core was ambushed by the Red Army near
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claims that Kurylenko may have been morally and militarily better-equipped to lead the movement than Makhno himself, although he did not have the same connection with the movement's peasant base.
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in May 1921. After Kurylenko's detachment made the rendezvous, the reunited insurgent force consisted of 2,000 cavalry and multiple infantry regiments, which led attacks against
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in February 1919, Kurylenko became commander of the brigade's 9th Regiment. One of Kurylenko's detachments disobeyed his orders and raided a Jewish colony in
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By August 1921, the insurgent movement had been militarily defeated, with many of its commanders, including Kurylenko, being killed in battle.
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between the two factions. Despite disagreements over the issue of the Makhnovshchina's
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When the insurgents were integrated into the 3rd Brigade of the
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Military leaders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
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were subsequently sent to the Ukrainian Bolshevik capital of
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In 1890, Vasyl Kurylenko was born in the small village of
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Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism in Ukraine, 1917-1921
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Translated by Sharkey, Paul. 261:began to give way to Wrangel's 247:Revolutionary Insurgent Council 243:Left Socialist-Revolutionaries 1: 775:People from Mariupolsky Uyezd 187:, he became the leader of an 134:Ukrainian War of Independence 154: 801: 159:) was a commander in the 149: 28: 44: 677:Malet, Michael (1982). 234:in the future would be 199:. After the victory of 183:in 1910. 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Photograph of Vasyl Kurylenko
Novospasivka
Katerynoslav
Russian Empire
Ukrainian SSR
Makhnovshchina
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Ukrainian War of Independence
Ukrainian
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Novospasivka
cobbler
anarchist movement
1917 Revolution
insurgency
Central Powers
Berdiansk
Nestor Makhno
battle of Dibrivka
Makhnovist movement
Volin
1st Zadneprovsk Ukrainian Soviet Division
Tsarekostyantynivka
antisemitism
looting
executed
Left Socialist-Revolutionaries
Revolutionary Insurgent Council
Pyotr Wrangel
White movement

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