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  1. Volodymyr Kyrylovych Vynnychenko (Ukrainian: Володимир Кирилович Винниченко; July 28 [O.S. July 16] 1880 – March 6, 1951) was a Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright and artist who served as the first prime minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic.

    • Foreign Group of Ukrainian Communists (1919)
  2. Volodímir Kirílovich Vinnichenko (en ucraniano: Винниче́нко Володи́мир Кири́лович ); Veliki Kut, 14 de julio jul. / 26 de julio de 1880 greg. – Mougins, 6 de marzo de 1951) 1 2 fue un político ucraniano, presidente del Directorio de Ucrania durante el segundo periodo de la República Popular Ucraniana .

    • Володимир Кирилович Винниченко
    • Simon Petliura
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  3. Contents. Volodymyr Vynnychenko. Ukrainian political leader. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Ukraine. In Ukraine: World War I and the struggle for independence.

  4. Volodymyr Kyrylovych Vynnychenko ( Ukrainian: Володимир Кирилович Винниченко; July 28 [ O.S. July 16] 1880 – March 6, 1951) was a Ukrainian statesman, political activist, writer, playwright and artist who served as the first prime minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic.

  5. Volodymyr Vynnychenko's Soniachna mashyna MYKOLA IV. SOROKA The three-volume Utopian novel Soniachna mashyna (The Solar Machine) is probably the best known and most discussed work by Ukrainian writer and politician Volodymyr Vynnychenko (1880-1951). He wrote the novel during the period 1921 to 1924, during the initial years of his

  6. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Volodymyr Vynnychenko. “For What Ukraine?” 12/14/2023. In the archival funds of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, there is a file-form on one of the leading figures of the Central Rada, the first head of the Ukrainian government (General Secretariat) and Directorate of the Ukrainian National People's Republic, Volodymyr Vynnychenko.

  7. O. Kirillova. Volodymyr Vynnychenko and the Early Ukrainian Decadent Film (1917–1918) 53 “The Lie” filmed by Vyacheslav Vyskovs’ky in 1918 after Vynnychenkos play written in 1910 is the remarkable example of a decadent film masterpiece emerged and lost on the boundaries of “Forgotten Geographies”. Being a bright piece of Russian pre-