Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko (Ukrainian: Михайло Володимирович Омелянович-Павленко, romanized: Mykhailo Volodymyrovych Omelianovych-Pavlenko; December...
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Ivan Omelianovych-Pavlenko (1881–1962), Ukrainian military officer Mariya Omelianovych (born 1960), Ukrainian rower Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko (1878–1952)...
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was Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko, who would himself pursue a military career. On 26 August 1912, his family's surname was changed from Pavlenko to...
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Paralympian Maxym Pavlenko (born 1975), Ukrainian footballer Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko (1878–1952), Ukrainian military leader Mykola Pavlenko (born 1979)...
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them into a single force, the UVV. Headed by Ukrainian general Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko, the unit grew to 50,000 by 1944 and peaked at some 80,000 towards...
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high-ranking officers of the defunct Russian Army, such as General Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko, to take on the post of commander and general staff. It also...
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Panslavism prompted many Ukrainian intellectuals, such as Mykhailo Drahomanov and Mykhailo Hrushevsky, to flee to Austrian-ruled Western Ukraine. Despite...
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army, the Chief Otaman announced the appointment of Otaman Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko as commander of the Active Army, henceforth partisan. Leaders...
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on 19 April 1920, when, under an order of Commander-in-Chief Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko regulating drill rules in the army, soldiers were obliged to...
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Iwaszkiewicz Edward Rydz-Śmigły Yevhen Petrushevych Oleksander Hrekov Mykhailo Omelianovych-Pavlenko Omelyan Popovych [uk] Strength Polish forces: 190,000 Romanian...
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