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  1. Volodímír Petróvich Zatonski (en ucraniano: Володимир Петрович Затонський, en ruso: Владимир Петрович Затонский, romanizado : Vladímir Petróvich Zatonski ), nació el 27 de julio (8 de agosto en el calendario occidental) de 1888 en el pueblo de Lyséts, uyezd de Nová Úshitsia, en la Gobernación de Podolia.

    • Володимир Петрович Затонський
    • Yujim Medvédev
  2. Volodymyr Petrovych Zatonsky (Ukrainian: Володи́мир Зато́нський; July 27, 1888 – July 29, 1938) was a Soviet politician, academic, Communist Party activist, full member of the Ukrainian SSR Academy of Sciences (from 1929) and Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (from 1936).

    • Olena Raskina
  3. Volodímír Petróvich Zatonski, nació el 27 de julio de 1888 en el pueblo de Lyséts, uyezd de Nová Úshitsia, en la Gobernación de Podolia. En la actual Ucrania, ubicado en el raión de Dunavéts del Óblast de Jmelnitski. Ejecutado el 29 de julio de 1938 durante la Gran Purga.

  4. Zatonsky, Volodymyr [Затонський, Володимир; Zatons'kyj], b 8 August 1888 in Lysets, Nova Ushytsia county, Podilia gubernia, d 29 July 1938 in Kyiv. Ukrainian Bolshevik leader; full member of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences from 1929; father of Dmytro Zatonsky.

  5. The congress elected a revkom consisting of Bolsheviks such as Jan Hamarnyk, Oleksandr Horwits, Andriy Ivanov, Isaac Kreysberg, Volodymyr Zatonsky, and Ivan Kulyk, to whom they planned to transfer power.

    • November 8–13, 1917
    • Kiev (Kyiv)
  6. The Galician SSR was established on 15 July 1920 when the Galician Revolutionary Committee (Halrevkom), a revkom (provisional government) headed by Volodymyr Zatonsky (Vladimir Zatonsky) and created on 8 July in Kyiv under the auspices of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks of Ukraine (CP(b)U), issued its declaration.

  7. Volodymyr Zatonsky was a Soviet politician, Communist Party activist, member of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Academy of Sciences. Background. Zatonsky was born in the village of Lysets in of Ushitsy (Ushytsia) Uyezd, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Dunaivtsi Raion, Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine) in a family of a volost pysar.