- Ivan
Bahrianyi (Ukrainian: Іван Багряний),
pseudonym of Ivan
Pavlovych Lozoviaha (Lozoviahin), (2
October 1906 – 25
August 1963) was a
Ukrainian writer...
-
States Today” in
American Magazine in
February 1947.
Ukrainian writer Ivan
Bahrianyi in 1946 in
pamphlet Why I Am Not
Going Back to the
Soviet Union wrote...
- Kosynka,
Yevhen Pluzhnyk,
Borys Antonenko-Davydovych,
Todos Osmachka, Ivan
Bahrianyi and
Maria Halych. Aspan**** (Ukrainian: Аспанфут),
later Komunkult (Ukrainian:...
- the
organized public from sub-Soviet Ukraine. Ivan
Bahrianyi — 1948–1952 (chairman) Ivan
Bahrianyi — 1952–1954 (acting chairman) Osyp
Boidunyk — 1954–1955...
- [1976]. Carynnyk,
Marco (ed.). The
Ukrainian Holocaust of 1933. Toronto:
Bahrianyi Foundation. ISBN 978-0-9691830-1-3.
InfoUkes Staff (26
April 2009) [28...
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until his
death on 9
October 1965.
Following Vytvytskyi's death, Ivan
Bahrianyi temporarily carried out the
presidential authority until the
third president-in-exile...
- Yuri
Andrukhovych Borys Antonenko-Davydovych Bohdan-Ihor
Antonych Ivan
Bahrianyi Mykola Bazhan Vasyl Barka Bohdan Boychuk Stepan Charnetskyi Ilarion Cholhan...
- of the
Organization of
Ukrainian Nationalists.
Volodymyr Bahaziy Ivan
Bahrianyi Stepan Bandera Volodymyr Horbovy Ivan
Hrynokh Olha
Ilkiv Mykola Kapustiansky...
- (1893–1991), a
Bulgarian poet and three-time
Nobel Prize nominee Ivan
Bahrianyi (1906–1963),
Ukrainian writer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- and
other languages was also
planned in the late 1950s. (English) Ivan
Bahrianyi. The
Hunters and the Hunted.
Translated from the Ukrainian:
George S....