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Евхен Коновалеты

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Евхен Коновалеты
Юджин Коновалеты
Рожденный ( 1891-06-14 ) 14 июня 1891 г.
Saschkiw, Hommesg District [ DE ] , Галисия , Австрия-Венгрия
(Теперь Zashkiv , LVIV Ollast , Украина )
Умер 23 мая 1938 г. (1938-05-23) (в возрасте 46 лет)
Роттердам , Нидерланды
Верность  Австрийская-Венгрия (1914–1915)
 Украинская народная Республика (1917–1919)
Услуга/ ветвь  Австро-венгерская армия
Украинская народная Республика Украинская народная армия
Годы службы 1914–1919
Классифицировать Полковник
Единица Оборона округа Лемберг
Стрелки
Команды Стрелки
Сражения/войны
Other workPolitician, creator of the UVO

Евхен Михалевич Коновалеты [ А ] ( Украинский : Евгения Михайлович Коновалеты ; [ 1 ] 14 июня 1891 г. - 23 мая 1938 года) был украинским военным командиром и политическим лидером украинского националистического движения.

Ветеран Первой мировой войны и Украинско-Советской войны , он наиболее известен как один из членов-основателей и лидеров организации украинских националистов (OUN) от своего основания в 1929 году до его убийства в 1938 году.

Konovalets родился 14 июня 1891 года в деревне Зашкив в австро-венгерской Галиции ; Сегодня деревня находится в LVIV RAION , LVIV OLUST , Украина . Его мать Катаржина (урожденная Венгрзиновская) была этнически польской.

Коновалеты посетили академическую гимназию LVIV [ 2 ] а в 1909 году поступил в Университет Лвив , где он изучал математику. В 1910 году он участвовал в протесте с требованием Украинского университета в Лвиве, в течение которого протест был убит, по крайней мере, один человек был убит.

Konovalets стал активным членом Prosvita («Просвещение»), украинской образовательной ассоциации, и представителем исполнительного комитета Украинской национальной партии. В 1912 году он стал секретарем департамента LVIV в Провите. В 1913 году он стал лидером местного студенческого движения. На него сильно повлияла националистическая идеология и риторика таких выдающихся украинцев, как Иван Бодерский [ Великобритания ] , Мирослав Синьинский [ Великобритания ] и Дмитро Донтсова .

Young Konovalets was outwardly modest and placed high demands on himself in all his activities.

In 1909–1912 he immersed himself in social activities in his hometown and neighboring villages, giving lectures and organizing educational Prosvita and sport Sokil (Falcon) societies. During the final years of gymnasium and early student years, Konovalets chose Prosvita because he believed it was the only way to provide mass education in the native Ukrainian language, overcome pro-Moscow influences, and awaken national sentiments among the people.[3]

Family

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Yevhen Konovalets with son Yurko
Yevhen Konovalets in Kyiv, 1918
Yevhen Konovalets (first left) as commander of Sich Riflemen in Shepetivka, 1919

In 1922 Konovalets married Olha Fedak.

Their son Yurko, born January 1924, grew up in a harmonious, loving household. Due to the family's constant forced relocations, Yurko had to learn different languages for his schooling – German, French, Italian – but at home his mother insisted on their speaking their native Ukrainian.[4]

Military career

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In the summer of 1914, Konovalets was mobilized into the Austro-Hungarian Army and during the First World War rose to the rank of a second lieutenant serving in the 19th Regiment of the Lviv Regional Defense. In 1915, he was taken prisoner of war by the Russians during the battles near the mountain Makivka (Carpathian Mountains) and interned in a POW camp in Chornyi Yar, located between Tsaritsyn and Astrakhan. In 1916, he was transferred into the concentration camp near Dubovka. While in captivity he joined a group of former Galician officers (such as Andriy Melnyk, Roman Sushko [uk], and Fedir Chernyk [uk] among others) who fled to Kyiv together. In November 1917, together with the Galician-Bucovina Committee, he organized the Halytsko-Bukovynsky Kurin of the Sich Riflemen [uk] as part of the Doroshenko Regiment. Two months later he assumed its command and helped suppress the Communist uprising in Kyiv as well as resisting the Antonov-Ovseenko offensive. In March 1918 his riflemen, together with the Zaporizhia Corps of the Ukrainian People's Republic and the reformed Haydamaky Kish [uk] of the Sloboda Ukraine, liberated Kyiv from the Soviets. In May 1918 his military unit was disbanded due to its political views.

Political career

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In the summer of 1918 he convinced Pavlo Skoropadskyi, Hetman of Ukraine, to create a Special Platoon of Sich Riflemen, which was established in Bila Tserkva. In November 1918 he officially requested a void of the Federal Union with Russia from the Hetmanate and actively supported the forces of the Directoria in the battle of Motovylivka (fought at Motovylivka railway station [uk], near Motovylivka, Kyiv Oblast) in the ousting of Skoropadskyi.

According to Peter Kenez, "On December 14, after the Directorate arrived at an agreement with the Germans, who were anxious to complete their evacuation and therefore promised neutrality, the Army of the Directorate under General Konovalets entered the Ukrainian capital and met only sporadic resistance. Fifteen hundred Russian officers were sequestered in the Pedagogical Museum; their weapons were taken away and they were regarded as prisoners of war."[5]

On December 6, 1919, by the Order of the Head Otaman he demobilized his military formations. The same year he was taken prisoner and interned in a Polish POW camp in Lutsk, although he was released in the spring of 1920 and moved to Czechoslovakia. In 1920, as a result of the shattered struggle for Ukrainian independence, Konovalets set up a new organization capable of clandestine activities on the lands claimed by Ukrainians and controlled by Poland, Russian SFSR, Romania, and Czechoslovakia. Created in August of that year in Prague, the Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO) was aimed at armed resistance against Poland and Russia and was involved in the military training of youth and the prevention of any form of cooperation between Ukrainian and Polish authorities.[citation needed] The organization often resorted to terrorist attacks against Polish politicians as well as members of Ukrainian intelligentsia striving for cooperation with Poles (assassination of Sydir Tverdokhlib and Sofron Matviyas[6]). The name of the organization was inspired by Piłsudski's Polish Military Organisation, which operated during the World War I. The foundation of the organization became the leaders of the Ukrainian Halych Army. After the end of the Polish–Soviet War and the battle for Lviv, Konovalets became the leader of the UVO in the city.

Exile and assassination

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Yevhen Konovalets' Lithuanian passport, used in exile

In December 1922 Konovalets fled the country. During his exile years he lived in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. In 1929, in Vienna, he took part in the first congress of Ukrainian nationalists, which decided to form an Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), with Konovalets its leader.

He promoted its influence among Ukrainian emigres throughout Europe and America while establishing contacts with intelligence agencies of Lithuania, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, and other countries. He helped form Associations of Sich Riflemen in North America. The OUN's goal was to revive an independent Ukraine via armed struggle.

Konovalets' activities raised Kremlin fears of the OUN's penetration into the Soviet Union. On 23 May 1938 he was assassinated in Rotterdam by a bomb concealed in a box of chocolates disguised as a present from a close friend. The friend was actually an NKVD agent who had infiltrated the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists: Pavel Sudoplatov, who on a recent visit to the Soviet Union had been personally ordered by Joseph Stalin to assassinate Konovalets in retaliation for the 1933 assassination of a diplomat at the Soviet consulate in Lviv.

Sudoplatov, after a period of training, had slipped into Finland in July 1935, using the alias "Pavel Gridgdenko".[7] According to Sudoplatov, Stalin had told him: "This is not just an act of revenge, although Konovalets is an agent of German fascism. Our goal is to behead the movement of Ukrainian fascism on the eve of war and force these gangsters to annihilate each other in a struggle for power."[8]

Legacy

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Tomb of Yevhen Konovalets in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Due to his sudden disappearance, the OUN immediately suspected Sudoplatov of Konovalets' murder. Therefore, a photograph of Sudoplatov and Konovalets together was distributed to every OUN unit. According to Sudoplatov,

In the 1940s, SMERSH... captured two guerrilla fighters in Western Ukraine, one of whom had this photo of me on him. When asked why he was carrying it, he replied, "I have no idea why, but the order is if we find this man to liquidate him."[9]

On 1 October 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy handed a ribbon of honorary to the 131st Separate Reconnaissance Battalion [uk] of the Ground Forces to be named in honor of Konovalets.[10][11][12]

Commemoration

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In 2006, the Lviv city administration announced the future transference of the remains of Yevhen Konovalets, Stepan Bandera, Andriy Melnyk and other key leaders of OUN and UPA to a new area of Lychakiv Cemetery specifically dedicated to heroes of the Ukrainian liberation movement.[13]

On June 17, 2011, in Vilnius, Lithuania the conference "Yevhen Konovalets: Lithuanian citizen - the Ukrainian patriot. Celebration of 120th birthday" was organised by the Lithuanian Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, People's Liberation Movement Research Centre (Ukraine) and Ukrainian organizations in Lithuania.

Notes

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  1. ^ Also anglicized as Eugene Konovalets

References

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  1. ^ "Видатні українські націоналісти" (in Ukrainian). Всеукраїнська націонал-патріотична організація. 2001. Archived from the original on 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
  2. ^ Taranenko, Andriy (17 September 2020). "Директорка гімназії: Можна жалкувати про різні скасовані урочистості, але пріоритет здоров'я учнів набагато важливіший". Українська правда SOS (in Ukrainian).
  3. ^ Мороз, Володимир (2021). Євген Коновалець та його доба (in Ukrainian). Лілея-НВ. pp. 89–90. ISBN 978-966-668-537-0.
  4. ^ ""Наше життя — це був вічний неспокій...": історія дружини провідника ОУН Ольги Коновалець". umoloda.kyiv.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  5. ^ Kenez, Peter (2004). Red Attack, White Resistance; Civil War in South Russia 1918. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing. pp. 272–274. ISBN 978-0-9744934-4-2.
  6. ^ Цегельська, Любов (18 September 1984). "ДЕРЖАВНА ЖІНОЧА ВЧИТЕЛЬСЬКА СЕМІНАРІЯ В ПЕРЕМИШЛІ" (PDF). Свобода. XC (178). Jersey City. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  7. ^ West, Nigel (15 August 2017). Encyclopedia of Political Assassinations. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 132. ISBN 978-15381-0239-8.
  8. ^ Pavel Sudoplatov, Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness, a Soviet Spymaster, pp. 23–24.
  9. ^ Pavel Sudoplatov, Special Tasks, page 16.
  10. ^ "В ЗСУ з'явився батальйон Євгена Коновальця" [A battalion of Yevhen Konovalets has appeared in the Ukrainian Armed Forces]. Istorychna Pravda.
  11. ^ "Зеленський присвоїв ім'я Євгена Коновальця 131-му окремому розвідбатальйону Сухопутних військ ЗСУ" [President Zelenskyi names 131st separate reconnaissance battalion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine after Yevhenii Konovalets]. Hromadske Radio. October 2023.
  12. ^ «В день защитников Украины президент вручил государственные награды и принял участие в присяге, принимающих военные студенты лицея» . Президент.gov.ua .
  13. ^ «LVIV, чтобы похоронить останки жертв NKVD на кладбище Личакивского 7 ноября» . Права человека в Украине . Кхарквская группа по защите прав человека.
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