• Andriy Melnyk may refer to: Andriy Atanasovych Melnyk (1890–1964), Ukrainian military and political leader, member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists...
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    Andriy Atanasovych Melnyk (Ukrainian: Андрій Атанасович Мельник; 12 December 1890 – 1 November 1964) was a Ukrainian military and political leader. Melnyk...
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    Andriy Yaroslavovych Melnyk (born 7 September 1975) is a Ukrainian diplomat who has served as the Ukrainian ambassador to Brazil since June 2023. He previously...
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  • OUN split into two parts. The older, more moderate members supported Andriy Melnyk's OUN-M, while the younger and more radical members supported Stepan...
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  • Tetyana Melnyk (born 1995), Ukrainian sprinter and hurdler Vitaliy Melnik, Soviet luger Yona Melnik (born 1949), Israeli judoka Business, politics Andriy Melnyk...
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    destroyed." On 10 August 1940, Bandera wrote a letter to Andriy Melnyk saying that he would accept Melnyk's leadership of the OUN, provided he expelled "traitors"...
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  • cinematographer Andriy Atanasovych Melnyk, nationalist leader Andriy Bachynskyi, Ruthenian Catholic Bishop of Mukacheve Andriy Bednyakov, TV presenter Andriy Bohdan...
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    November 1917. Commanded by Col. Yevhen Konovalets with his chief of staff Andriy Melnyk, the Sich Riflemen had up to 25,000 men at their peak, including artillery...
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    theorist. He sided with Andriy Melnyk when the OUN split into two hostile factions, and was likely murdered by followers of Melnyk's rival Stepan Bandera...
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    UNC was supported by both leaders of OUN, Stepan Bandera and Andriy Melnyk, although Melnyk remained cautious about the idea of "the last crusade against...
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    and advocacy of a totalitarian system. The leader of the old group Andriy Melnyk claimed in a letter sent to the German minister of foreign affairs Joachim...
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    1902 – 21 February 1942) was a Ukrainian nationalist affiliated with Andriy Melnyk who was head of Kyiv City Administration under German occupation from...
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  • Melnik (redirect from Melnyk)
    United States Melnik Ridge in Antarctica Melnik Peak in Antarctica See Andriy Melnyk Melnik (grape) Melnick 34, a massive luminous Wolf–Rayet star Melnick...
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    1938, Olzhych remained loyal to the Andriy Melnyk faction and represented OUN-M in Carpatho-Ukraine as Melnyk's deputy. Olzhych's poetry focused on themes...
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    Konovalets (future founder of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists). Andriy Melnyk was also a member of the Sich Riflemen during the uprising, and among...
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  • nationalist leaders including Mykola Lebed, Stepan Bandera, Dmytro Dontsov, Andriy Melnyk and Roman Shukhevych. It then maintains that the free market economy...
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  • Czechoslovakia. As a result of an arrangement between the OUN Provod headed by Andriy Melnyk and the Abwehr, the Ukrainian Legion was formed in 1939. The Abwehr...
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    organization, so it split, and the old group was called OUN-M after the leader Andriy Melnyk (Melnykites). On 22 June 1941, the Soviet Union was attacked by Germany;...
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  • Minister of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1919–1920 and 1948–1952) Andriy Melnyk, leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN-M) Volodymyr...
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  • Nazar Shved (1997-03-16)16 March 1997 (aged 27) Eurobus Przemyśl 4 4FW Andriy Melnyk (2000-05-10)10 May 2000 (aged 24) HIT Kyiv 5 2DF Yevheniy Zhuk (1993-04-15)15...
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    battalion was withdrawn by its leadership. The OUN itself was led by Andriy Melnyk from August 1939, though part of its local branch in Galicia had disagreements...
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  • Kossak Vasyl Kuk Viktor Kurmanovych Yuriy Lopatynsky Oleh Medunytsia Andriy Melnyk Oleksander Ohloblyn Oleh Olzhych Mykola Plaviuk Stefan Romaniw Lev Shankovsky...
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    sought to develop its own symbolism in order to differ from the OUN-M of Andriy Melnyk, which used the blue flag of the OUN and the coat of arms with a golden...
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    August 1939 in Rome, the response "Glory to the leader!", who was then Andriy Melnyk, was officially adopted, but it was in use since at least 1929 by the...
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  • Олега Брижака у катастрофі Airbus A320, BBC Ukrainian, 25 March 2015. Andriy Melnyk, the Ukrainian ambassador to Germany, confirmed that Bryjak was ethnically...
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  • the whole. Figures discussed in the series include Yevhen Konovalets, Andriy Melnyk, Stepan Bandera, Andrey Sheptytsky, Taras Bulba-Borovets, and Roman...
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    During the rift between Andriy Melnyk and Stepan Bandera within the OUN, he took the side of the more moderate and conservative Melnyk. When the Germans occupied...
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    When World War II began, rather than continuing to support OUN leader Andriy Melnyk, Lenkavskyi instead chose to join Stepan Bandera's OUN. After Operation...
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  • commanders of the Sich Rifle Corps, Colonels Yevhen Konovalets and Andriy Melnyk (Chief of Staff of the Corps). In the Lutsk camp of interned (captured)...
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    Nickname(s) Sich Riflemen Colors Engagements World War I Commanders Notable commanders Yevhen Konovalets Andriy Melnyk Yuriy Otmarstein Ivan Rogulsky others...
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