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headed by
Oleksiy Chuchupak and
consisted of 22 people. Later, in 1919, the
detachment turned into a regiment, and
Vasyl Chuchupak was
elected commander...
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Vasyl Stepanovych Chuchupak (Ukrainian: Василь Степанович Чучупак) (11
March 1895 – 12
April 1920) was the
leader of the
Kholodny Yar
Ukrainian partisan...
- the
closest ****istants of the
Ataman Petrenko and
Chief Ataman Vasyl Chuchupak.
After becoming a
liaison to the
Ukrainian People's
Republic government...
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Major Ukrainian otamans of the time:
Vasyl Chuchupak,
Nykyfor Hryhoriv,
Nestor Makhno,
Danylo Terpylo...
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Cherkasy Oblast (then in the Kyiv Governorate), a
local man
named Vasyl Chuchupak led the "Kholodnyi Yar Republic"
which strove for
Ukrainian independence...
- Chuchu****v (Вулиця Братів Чучупаків;
Brothers Chuchupak Street;
after Vasyl, Oleksa [uk] and
Petro Chuchupak [uk]) 28
October 2022
Official Amursʹka ploshcha...
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region was
proclaimed the "Kholodny Yar Republic" (led by
local Vasyl Chuchupak)
which strived for
Ukrainian independence from the
Soviet Union. The Kholodny...
- Ворон, "Chornyi Voron"). Shkliar's
novel “Chornyi Voron” (about
Vasyl Chuchupak and his
Kholodny Republic)
resonated powerfully in present-day Ukrainian...
- with a cameraman, they set out to find the
grave of
rebel leader Vasyl Chuchupak.
Although Andriy spoke confidently, they
ended up
wandering through an...