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433:, and the head of the Directorate acted as the head of state, approving laws, treaties, appointments, representation before foreign states. The head of the Directorate, in case of impossibility to perform duties, was represented by the board, and in case of impossibility to convene it – by the chairman of the Council of People's Ministers.
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Ukrainians in Ukraine and abroad, coordinated the national, political, scientific, educational and cultural activity of Ukrainian centers around the world. The work of the center embodied a constant fight of Ukrainian emigrants, who drew attention of the whole civilized world to the enslaved state
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The existence of the State Center of the
Ukrainian People's Republic was a symbol of the continuation of the struggle of Ukrainian people for their national independence. Everywhere and under any circumstances, the Center defended the interests of the Ukrainian people, conducted active political and
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and proclaimed the Olevsk
Republic. Due to the demands of the Germans to obey their orders, the civil administration in Olevsk was disbanded, and guerrilla warfare activated. Bulba-Borovets strongly opposed Bandera's attempts to proclaim a Ukrainian state in 1941, as he believed that "starting from
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The public and cultural activities of the UPR's exile government were organized through consonant civic formations that existed in different countries: the Union of
Ukrainian Emigration Organizations in France, the Ukrainian Central Committee in Poland, the Public Assistance Committee of Ukrainian
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decided to reorganize the government of the UPR. For this purpose, the
Ukrainian National Council was established in 1947 as a pre-parliament of the State Center of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile, which was to continue the ideological and legal traditions of the UPR since the interwar
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The UPR government in exile acted through various ministries and institutions. On the domestic side, due to the opposition of some parties, it failed to create a coordinating political center, and the state center was often treated as a separate party ("uenerivtsi"). The difficulties in the UPR
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in 1920. It was initially located in Poland before relocating to France and later
Germany during the Second World War. It finally relocated to Philadelphia in 1976, where it would remain until its dissolution. In 1992, the government recognized the newly independent Ukrainian government as the
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January 22, 1918, it's not needed to proclaim a
Ukrainian sovereign state, as it has already been proclaimed once and its legitimate government has not stopped its political activities as an exile government of an occupied country. The statehood could only be restored".
605:, the UPR government was not active, but Andrii Livytsky was signing documents as the head of the Directorate. After the war, the government was reformed, and included activists from various parties in Western Ukraine and the organized public from sub-Soviet Ukraine.
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by several senators led by D. Kopelyan. He maintained close contacts with the pan-European movement, advocating for the idea of
Ukraine's belonging to the European community. He condemned the policy of Germany, France, Italy and Great Britain in dealing with the
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In exile, the State Center existed without a legislative body – only for a short period of time in 1921 the
Republic's Council, a representative body of the UPR consisting of party delegates, professional and cultural organizations, was established in
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The documentary heritage of the
Government of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile is preserved in the funds of the Central State Archive of Foreign Ukrainika and the Central State Archive of Higher Authorities and Administration of Ukraine.
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of Ukrainian people in the USSR and supported the determination of Ukrainians and their unquenchable faith in victory. DC of UPR fulfilled its purpose, writing bright pages in the history of the Ukrainian people.
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426:. These acts, based on the laws of the Labor Congress of Ukraine, transferred legislative functions and control over the government of the Ukrainian People's Republic to the State People's Council.
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as it, to use the opponents' term tolerated the "occupation" and limited itself to meeting the "needs of the Ukrainian minority." The domestic department was led by Oleksandr Salikovskyi and
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The legal basis of the UPR government was set in the laws "On the temporary Supreme Administration and Legislation in the UPR" and "On the State People's Council", approved on November 12,
879:. The State Center of the Ukrainian People's Republic prepared a draft of the recognition of the UPR government in exile, this project was proposed to the highest legislative body of the
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Emigrants in Romania, the Ukrainian Association in Czechoslovakia and others, whose work was coordinated by the General Emigration Council (headed by O. Shulhyn). In Paris in 1926, the
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session. This act was meant to portray that the Ukrainian independent state, proclaimed on August 24, 1991, was the successor to the Ukrainian People's Republic. According to
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Bulba-Borovets T. Army without a state: the glory and tragedy of the Ukrainian insurgent movement. Memories.— Winnipeg: Published by the "Volyn" Society, 1981.— P. 113—115.
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On 20 November 1929 US government issued a bill providing for appointment of a diplomatic representative to the Ukrainian People's Republic (S. 2177).
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Shaping Identity in Eastern Europe and Russia : Soviet-Russian and Polish Accounts of Ukrainian History, 1914?1991
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successor to the Ukrainian People's Republic, and formally relinquished its powers to the new Ukrainian authorities.
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diplomatic work aimed at streamlining the life of Ukrainians abroad, contributed to the formation of the
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Library was founded, where the archival materials of the Ukrainian People's Republic were stored.
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Government. After the Reich's attack on the USSR, together with Belarusian partisans, he captured
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585:Ivan Ivanovych Kedryn-Rudnytskyi — 1976–1978
1171:"Державний центр УНР на еміграції (ДЦ УНР)"
1018:Head of Finance Department — Kost Lutsenko.
626:Osyp Boidunyk — 1954–1955 (acting chairman)
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1006:Head of the Government— Ivan Samiylenko.
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579:Vasyl Lukynovych Fedoronchuk — 1972–1974
85:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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656:Volodymyr Ivanovych Biliaiv — 1979–1984
597:Ivan Matviiovych Samiilenko — 1989–1992
516:Pylyp Kalenkovych Pylypchuk — 1921–1922
446:), the Council of Ministers (1921–1992)
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659:Pavlo Danylovych Lymarenko — 1984–1989
576:Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1969–1972
570:Spyrydon Mykytovych Dovhal — 1966–1967
561:Symon Vasyliovych Sozontiv — 1954–1957
538:Viacheslav Kostiantynovych Prokopovych
526:Viacheslav Kostiantynovych Prokopovych
479:— 1926–1954 (until 1944, chief otaman)
957:Ukrainian People's Revolutionary Army
592:Yaroslav-Bohdan Antonovych Rudnytskyi
543:Andrii Ivanovych Yakovliv — 1944–1945
1432:Інститут історії України НАН України
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555:Stepan Ivanovych Baran — 1952–1953
408:Communist Party of Western Ukraine
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511:Andrii Mykolaiovych Livytskyi
483:Stepan Porfyrovych Vytvytskyi
477:Andrii Mykolaiovych Livytskyi
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1085:On August 22, 1992,
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346:Superseding agencies
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