Lev Shankovsky
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Lev Shankovsky Лев Шанковський | |
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Born | Lev Shankovsky 9 September 1903 Duliby, Stryi Raion, Galicia, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 25 April 1995 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Occupation | Politician |
Military service | |
Battles/wars | World War II |
Lev Shankovsky (Ukrainian: Шанко́вський Лев Петро́вич, Шанкі́вський), (pseudonym - "Dzvin", "Oleh Martovych") was a Ukrainian military historian and former Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) soldier, a leading member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. He was a full member of the Shevchenko Scientific Society.
Shankovsky was born in 1903 in the village of Duliby, Stryi Raion. He received military education in Ukrainian and Polish schools and served in the armies of the UPR and the UGA. Participants of the First Winter Campaign (1920). During the Second World War he participated in the Resistance in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army.[citation needed]
In January 1944, Shankovsky, as a leader of the UPA forces, headed the initiating commission that established contacts with representatives of former Ukrainian political parties as well as nonpartisan activists. Shankovsky, for example, asserted at a round-table discussion that organized anti-Semitism "never existed" in Ukraine.[1]
Author publications: "Ukrainian Liberation Movement in Modern Times" (1951), "UPA and its clandestine literature" (1952), "The original group of OUN" (1958), "Ukrainian Insurgent Army in the struggle for statehood" (1958), "Ukrainian Galician Army" (1974).
Shankovsky died on 25 April 1995, aged 91,[2] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was interred in the Ukrainian Orthodox Cemetery in South Bound Brook, New Jersey.
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- Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists politicians
- Ukrainian Austro-Hungarians
- People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
- Ukrainian Insurgent Army
- Ukrainian nationalists
- Disease-related deaths in Pennsylvania
- People from Stryi Raion
- 1903 births
- 1995 deaths