Mychajlo Losynskyj

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A memorial plaque for Mychajlo Losynskyj erected in his place of birth in 2011

Mykhaylo Mychajlowytsch Losynskyj ( Ukrainian Михайло Михайлович Лозинський , Russian Михаил Михайлович Лозинский Mikhail Mikhailovich Losinski * thirtieth June 1880 (according to other sources, on July 30) in Babyne , Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria , Austria-Hungary , † 3. November 1937 in Sandarmoch , Karelia , Soviet Union ) was a Ukrainian politician, diplomat, writer, translator, lawyer, biographer, literary and theater critic . He was Foreign Minister of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic in March and April 1919 .

Life

Mychajlo Losynskyj was born in the village of Babyne, today's Babyn-Sarichnyj in the Kalush district of the Ukrainian Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast . In 1900 he completed a law degree at the University of Lviv . Between March 10, 1919 and April 17, 1919 he was, in succession to Lonhyn Zehelskyj , Foreign Minister of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic and continued to be a member of the delegation in the armistice negotiations to end the Polish-Ukrainian War and a participant in the Paris Peace Conference . Between 1921 and 1927 he was professor of international law at the Ukrainian Free University in Prague . He then moved to the Soviet Union and headed the Faculty of Law at the Institute of Economics in Kharkiv and worked at the Ukrainian Institute for Marxism-Leninism there . In 1930 he was arrested by the NKVD and deported to the Northern Urals . During the Great Terror , he was executed on the occasion of a mass execution shortly before the 20th anniversary of the October Revolution , on November 3, 1937, in the prison camp in Sandarmoch in Karel, together with other Ukrainian personalities.

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Individual evidence

  1. plaque commemorating Mikhailo Lozynsky opened messages Kalush of 20 November 2011; accessed on January 1, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  2. entry to Mychajlo Losynskyj in the Encyclopedia of modern Ukraine ; accessed on January 1, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  3. entry to Mychajlo Losynskyj in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine ; accessed on January 1, 2018
  4. entry to Mychajlo Losynskyj in the Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine ; accessed on January 1, 2018 (Ukrainian)