• Matthew Ivanovych Stachiw (November 30, 1895 – June 2, 1978) was a Ukrainian politician. He served in the Ukrainian Army between 1918 and 1920. Afterwards...
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    newspaper published from Scranton, United States. As of the early 1960s, Matthew Stachiw was the editor of the newspaper. The newspaper had a circulation of...
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    (December 1930 – 1940) Ukrainian Socialist-Radical Party 1931–1940 Matthew Stachiw (August 1931 – 1940)  Portugal Portuguese Socialist Party 1925–1933...
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    Dunikovsky 1947–1952 Mykola Chubaty 1952–1969 Roman Smal-Stocki 1969–1974 Matthew Stachiw 1974–1977 Osyp Andrushkiv 1977–1990 Jaroslaw Padoch 1990–2000 Leonid...
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  • include film critic and author Maitland McDonagh, David Kittredge, Chris Stachiw, Samm Deighan, Skizz Cyzyk, Chris Cummins, Heather "Boom Boom" Drain, and...
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    Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. New York: Basic Books. Stachiw, M. (1969). Western Ukraine at the Turning Point of Europe's History 1918–1923...
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