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Yankovska OV Ivanenko Oksana Dmytrivna // Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine  : in 10 volumes / editor: VA Smoliy (chairman) and others. ; Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine . - К. _ : Наукова думка , 2005. - Т. 3: Е - Й. - p. 396. : il. -
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Since 1925, her literary activity included the publication of a large number of books for children and youth. In 1926, she graduated from the Faculty of Social Education of the Kharkiv Institute of Public Education, and in 1931, she was an
162:; March 31, 1906 – December 16, 1997) was a Ukrainian children's writer and translator. In 1974, she was the winner of the Lesia Ukrainka Literary Prize for the novels 198:, March 31, 1906. She was the daughter of journalist and writer Dmytro Ivanenko, and teacher Lydia Ivanenko. Her brother was theoretical physicist, 569: 579: 564: 221:
at the graduate school, Ukrainian Research Institute of Pedagogy, where she headed the section of children's literature in the
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Kryzhanivsky SA Ivanenko Oksana Dmytrivna // Ukrainian Literary Encyclopedia . - Vol. 2. - K., 1990. - p. 288.
554: 20: 233:. From 1932 to 1939, she worked for the Young Bolshevik publishing house, and from 1947 to 1951, for the 175: 124: 213:, and then at the workers' school. In 1922, she entered the Poltava Institute of Public Education. 544: 539: 240:
Her works were published in a five-volume "Works" (vols. 1-5, 1984-1994). Ivanenko died in
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Ivanenko, Oksana Dmitrivna on the site "History of Poltava".
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Shevchenko laureates: 1962-2001. K., 2001. - pp.199-200.
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Writers of Soviet Ukraine. - K., 1970. - pp. 162—163.
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branch of this institute. She was an educator at the
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Poltava
Kyiv
Baikove Cemetery
Shevchenko National Prize
Order of Friendship of Peoples
Dmytro Ivanenko
Ukrainian
Shevchenko National Prize
Order of Friendship of Peoples
Poltava
Dmytro Ivanenko
Valeria Ivanenko
gymnasium
aspirant
Kyiv
Gorky Children's Colony
Anton Makarenko
Kyiv
Baikove Cemetery
Taras Shevchenko
André Maurois
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