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Yosyp Bezpalko

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Due to political activity, he was expelled from the gymnasium. In 1899, he founded a secret group of high school and student youth. From 1901 to 1902 he edited the Bukovina newspaper, a body of the Bukovinian national organization. In 1903, he began teaching. Founder of one of the first Sich
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societies (which promoted physical education and fire-fighting organization) in Bukovina and editor of the teacher's magazine Promin (1903). From 1907 to 1908 he was the regional secretary of the Bukovina trade unions.
328:. He authored scientific research on the history of Ukrainian-German relations, as well as numerous political articles and articles on German-Slavic relations in the early 19th century. He was elected chairman of the 529: 317:
and the Podolsk Front A. Minkevych. An official apology for the "unfortunate case" of the arrest was issued by the Polish Foreign Ministry on March 11 to the Ukrainian diplomatic mission in
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Bezpalko was captured by Soviet intelligence operatives in 1947 and sent to the Soviet Union, where he was sent to the
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In 1920 he emigrated to Czechoslovakia, where he taught German at the Ukrainian Academy of Economics in
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From 1907 to 1914 Bezpalko was the founder and chairman of the regional organization of the
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from 1918 to 1919. He was later part of the Labor Congress, and from November 1918 he was
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Bezpalko. was arrested by the Polish government on 11 February 1920 in
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Members of the Executive of the Labour and Socialist International
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in accordance with the order of the Polish Chief Commissioner of
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This biographical article about a Ukrainian politician is a
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Ukrainian Social Democratic Party (1899) politicians
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Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party politicians
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Eastern Slavic naming customs
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Mayor of Chernivtsi
Salo Weisselberger
Gheorghe Șandru
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Czernowitz
Galicia-Lodomeria
Austria-Hungary
Kazakh SSR
Soviet Union
Ukrainian Social Democratic Party
Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party
Ukrainian
Northern Bukovina
Chernivtsi
Bukovina
Ukrainian Social Democratic Party
Bukovina
prisoners of war
Rastatt
Ukrainian National Council
Western Ukrainian People's Republic
Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party
Mayor of Chernivtsi
Semen Vityk
uk
Symon Petliura

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