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  1. Mykola Oleksiiovych Skrypnyk (Ukrainian: Микола Олексійович Скрипник; 25 January [O.S. 13 January] 1872 – 7 July 1933), was a Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary and Communist leader who was a proponent of the Ukrainian Republic's independence, and later led the cultural Ukrainization effort in Soviet Ukraine.

  2. Fue un líder político bolchevique ucraniano, promotor del establecimiento de la República Popular Ucraniana de los Sóviets (y sucesor de Yevguenia Bosh en el cargo de Presidente del Secretariado del Pueblo), así como partidario de la creación de un Partido Comunista Ucraniano diferenciado, 1 y líder del esfuerzo cultural de ucranianización en ...

  3. Mykola Oleksíyovych Skrýpnyk ) nació el 25 de enero del año 1872, y fallece el 7 de julio de 1933. Fue un líder político bolchevique ucraniano, promotor del establecimiento de la República Popular Ucraniana de los Sóviets , así como partidario de la creación de un Partido Comunista Ucraniano diferenciado, y líder del esfuerzo ...

  4. Mykola Skrypnyk, the most prominent Ukrainian Old Bolshevik, committed suicide in 1933. Though party ranks and leadership positions were now filled by Stalin loyalists, a new wave of purges during 1936–38 halved the CP(B)U’s membership, while 99 of 102 members of the party’s Central Committee…

  5. Skrypnyk, Mykola, b 25 January 1872 in Yasynuvata, Bakhmut county, Katerynoslav gubernia, d 7 July 1933 in Kharkiv. Bolshevik leader and Soviet Ukrainian statesman; full member of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences from 1929. After his first arrest in 1901, Skrypnyk abandoned his studies at the Saint Petersburg Technological Institute and ...

  6. 20 de nov. de 2018 · The ideology of National Communism was manifested in Ukraine in the early 1920's and its pre-eminent leader was Mykola O. Skrypnyk. It was a reaction to the strong centrist policies of the Bolshevik Party, which had many leaders who were committed to a belief in Russian superiority, a belief which was carried over from the Tsarist regime.

  7. Mykola Oleksiiovych Skrypnyk ( Ukrainian: Микола Олексійович Скрипник; 25 January [ O.S. 13 January] 1872 – 7 July 1933), was a Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary and Communist leader who was a proponent of the Ukrainian Republic's independence, and later led the cultural Ukrainization effort in Soviet Ukraine.