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    Oleh Oleksandrovych Kandyba (Ukrainian: Олег Олександрович Кандиба; 8 July 1907 – 10 June 1944), better known his pen name of Oleh Olzhych (Олег Ольжич)...
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    of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ukrainian poets (Oleksandr Oles, Oleh Olzhych, Maik Yohansen, etc.) and especially Taras Shevchenko. Drudkh have been...
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    He is the father of another Ukrainian poet and political activist, Oleh Olzhych, who perished in the Nazi labor camps in 1944. He was born on 23 November...
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  • in 2006. The name of the album comes from a line of the 1935 poem by Oleh Olzhych. The album's overall sound is more influenced by folk music and pagan...
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  • poets, for example material by Ivan Franko on "Distant Cries of Cranes", Oleh Olzhych on "Decadence", or Bohdan Rubchak on "Ars Poetica". The last track ("Widow's...
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  • Nationalists, especially of Dmytro Dontsov, Olena Teliha, Leonid Mosendz, Oleh Olzhych, Yurii Lypa, Ulas Samchuk, Yurii Klen, and Dokia Humenna. Applebaum,...
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    a cultural office of the Ukrainian nationalist leadership headed by Oleh Olzhych was established. Prague became the centre of the Cultural Office, and...
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    critic of the Nazis and author of the statement "First they came ...". Oleh Olzhych, a Ukrainian poet tortured to death in June 1944. Arnulf Øverland, Norwegian...
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    Kalynets Mykola Khvylovy Lina Kostenko Andriy Malyshko Oleksandr Oles Oleh Olzhych Dmytro Pavlychko Markiyan Shashkevych Vasyl Stus Vasyl Symonenko Olena...
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    WWII. Franciszek Niepokólczycki (1900–1974), a colonel of Polish Army. Oleh Olzhych (1907-1944), Ukrainian writer and nationalist militant Abram Ranovich...
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