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  1. Yevhen Mykhailovych Konovalets (Ukrainian: Євген Михайлович Коновалець; 14 June 1891 – 23 May 1938) was a Ukrainian military commander and political leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement.

  2. Yevguén Mijáilovich Konovalets (en ucraniano: Євге́н Миха́йлович Конова́лець; Záshkiv, 14 de junio de 1891- Róterdam, 23 de mayo de 1938) fue un activista nacionalista ucraniano, fundador de la Organización Militar Ucraniana (UVO) y la Organización de Nacionalistas Ucranianos, y jefe de los Fusileros de Sich ...

  3. 14 de jun. de 2021 · Source: RFE/RL. Yevhen Konovalets, a leader who knew how to unite Ukrainians and was assassinated by NKVD. Konovalets was famous for his military experience. He valued the Ukrainian military as the only guarantor of independence, unlike other more naive democratic circles.

  4. Yevhen Konovalets. Ukrainian political leader. Learn about this topic in these articles: leadership of Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. In Ukraine: Western Ukraine under Polish rule. …the independence struggle, headed by Yevhen Konovalets.

  5. Konovalets, Yevhen [Konovalec’, Jevhen], b 14 June 1891 in Zashkiv, Lviv county, Galicia, d 23 May 1938 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Military commander with the rank of colonel in the Army of the Ukrainian National Republic, and political leader of the nationalist movement; brother of Myron Konovalets. Studying law at Lviv University, he was ...

  6. Yevguén Mijáilovich Konovalets ( en ucraniano: Євге́н Миха́йлович Конова́лець; Záshkiv, 14 de junio de 1891- Róterdam, 23 de mayo de 1938) fue un activista nacionalista ucraniano, fundador de la Organización Militar Ucraniana (UVO) y la Organización de Nacionalistas Ucranianos, y jefe de los Fusileros de Sich.

  7. In 1940, and following the 1938 assassination of its original leader Yevhen Konovalets’, the OUN split into two bitterly opposed factions: an older group led by Andrii Mel’nyk and a more militant youthful faction under Stepan Bandera. After the war ended, further factions appeared in the emigration.