Mykola Lyubynskyi

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“Peace with Ukraine” - postcard from 1918 In the middle in the foreground Mykola Lyubynskyj
Ukrainian delegation in Brest-Litovsk . From left: Mykola Lyubynskyj , Vsevolod Holubowytsch , Mykola Liwyzkyj , Lussenti, Mychailo Polos and Oleksandr Sewryuk

Mykola Mychailowytsch Ljubynskyj ( Ukrainian Микола Михайлович Любинський ; born September 23, jul. / 5. October  1891 greg. In Strichiwzi , Podolia Governorate , Russian Empire , † 8. January 1938 in Sandarmoch , Karelian ASSR , Soviet Union ) was a Ukrainian politician and diplomat . He was Foreign Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic in March and April 1918 .

Life

Mykola Lyubynskyj was born in 1891 to a priestly family in the village of Strichiwzi in what is now the Ukrainian Oblast of Khmelnytskyi . In 1910 he graduated from high school in Kamenets-Podolsk and from 1911 to 1916 he studied at the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Kiev . In 1917 Lyubynskyj became a member of the Ukrainian Social Revolutionary Party (UPSR) and in April 1917 a member of the Central Na Rada , the parliament of the Ukrainian People's Republic.

Between December 1917 and February 1918 he was a member of the Ukrainian delegation to the peace negotiations in Brest-Litovsk , which led to the peace of bread between Ukraine and the Central Powers . From March 24, 1918 to April 28, 1918 he was the Foreign Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic.

After the end of the People's Republic he lived in the Ukrainian SSR and worked in research and teaching. He was arrested on October 15, 1930 and sentenced to 3 years in a labor camp on March 21, 1932. In 1933 the sentence was extended to five years. He was arrested again on November 12, 1937 and sentenced to death on December 15, 1938 by a special court of the NKVD . He was then taken to Sandarmoch in Karelia , where the sentence was carried out. He was rehabilitated on September 15, 1989.

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b biography of Mykola Lyubynskyj on the website of the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ; accessed on November 16, 2016 (Ukrainian)
  2. ^ Biography Mykola Lyubynskyj ; Retrieved from the website of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance on November 16, 2016 (Ukrainian)