Clubs - Udsa.com.ua DYNAMO LVIV. volodymyr Kozak skdynamo@mail.lviv.ua, Akademika Bogomoltsyastr. EDELVEYS. Oleg levytsky edelweis-lviv@ukr.net, Skoryny str. http://eng.udsa.com.ua/udsa/clubs/
Conf2002 are Panas Myrny, Lykhi liudy (1877); Ivan Nechuilevytsky, Mykola Dzheria the traderIasl¿s exemplary attitude to education; volodymyr Vynnychenko, Dytiachi http://www.judaica.kiev.ua/Conference/Conf2002/Conf47-02.htm
Chernobyl - Tschernobyl - Information and www.mns.gov.ua Deputy Director editorin-chief volodymyr Tyshchenko phone Informationand Publishing Center Head of the Center Oleh levytsky (044) 216 http://www.chernobyl.info/de/Strategy/Partner/chernobylinterinform
Extractions: State enterprise "The Agency of information, international co-operation and development "Agency Chornobylinterinform" was founded in 1987. Founder is the Ministry of Ukraine of Emergencies and Affairs of Population Protection from the Consequences of Chornobyl Catastrophe. The Agency comprises the editorship of newspapers "Chornobyl Herald", of the magazines "Emergency situation" and "The Bulletin of the Ecological State of the Zone of Exclusion and Obligatory Resettlement", TV and Broadcasting, web-site www.mns.gov.ua and Ukraine editorial board of www.chernobyl.info, information and publishing center, center of information technologies and technical services, international cooperation and development department. the State Enterprise "Agency of the Information, International Cooperation and Development "ChornobylInterInform"
Towards An Intellectual History life are represented, with the exception of volodymyr Antonovych, for of Kostomarov,Shevchenko, Kulish, Drahomanov, Kachala, Nechuilevytsky, and Hrinchenko http://www.utpjournals.com/product/utq/671/intellectual13.html
Extractions: Published in University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 67 Number 1, Winter 1997/98- Letters in Canada. To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com Towards an Intellectual History of Ukraine: An Anthology of Ukrainian Thought from 1710 to 1995 xii, 420. $65.00 cloth, $24.95 paper Reviewed in University of Toronto Quarterly Volume 67, Number 1 Winter 1997/98- Letters in Canada 1996 Frank E. Sysyn Over twenty years ago, Omeljan Pritsak presented his plan to translate sixty volumes of Ukrainian historical texts to his colleagues at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. As with many projects of that visionary organizer of scholarship, some more modest part of his plan has been fulfilled. Six volumes of translations of medieval and early modern texts have already appeared in the excellent Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature. Modern Ukrainian history has not been as fortunate, despite the increasing interest in Ukraine and teaching of courses in the field. The anthology will serve those who wish to gain a general view of Ukrainian intellectual life and those who teach Ukrainian and East European intellectual history. Although one may regret that the editors did not provide a bibliography of other texts available in English translation, they have already done much to make modern Ukrainian intellectual history accessible to the English-language reader.
Famous Ukrainians http//www.univ.kiev.ua/eng/gallery/detail.phtml?im=32; Myron levytsky. wwwgroups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Ulam.html;volodymyr Drinfeld. http://www2.uwindsor.ca/~hlynka/ukfam.html
Extractions: The Famous Ukrainians List is a list of over three hundred people with links discussing their contributions. The people listed were either born in what are today's boundaries of Ukraine, or were/are of Ukrainian ancestry. The emphasis is on people who would be known OUTSIDE Ukraine within their particular area of specialization. There is no claim that all the people listed are "ethnically" Ukrainian but they all have some Ukrainian connection. This list is maintained by Dr. Myron Hlynka , Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. hlynka@uwindsor.ca If you are interested in the Mathematics and Statistics program at the University of Windsor, click HERE. The concept for The Famous Ukrainians Web Page came from the Montreal ukemonde (www.ukemonde.com) former list of Montreal famous Ukrainians, from the nomination form of Dr. Roman Yereniuk for the World's hundred most important Ukrainians, as suggested in the Ukrainian Voice newspaper in December, 1999, and from an article in the Spring, 2000 issue of FORUM: A Ukrainian Review , (Number 101), written by Andrew Gregorovich. That article, titled "Hall of Fame of Ukraine," is highly recommended. There is some order in our list. It includes sports, art, science, literature, history, music, politics, movies and TV, religion. The highly regarded multi volumed English language
Untitled Document Viktor levytsky, the head of the Spetsmebli Board of Directors says This fair Vitaliyand volodymyr Klychko have indeed created a sensation by winning their http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/wumag_old/archiv/4_99/news_1.htm
Extractions: The first Ukrainian gold nugget was produced in the town of Muzhiyeve, Zakarpattya Oblast on September 30, 1999. The specialized factory in a small western Ukrainian town in the Carpathian Mountains made the 5 kilogram (5.721 kilo to be precise) nugget after work of extracting gold-containing ore had begun at the gold deposit earlier this year. It was known that there were deposits of gold and silver in the Carpathian Mountains way back in the Soviet times but for some reasons these deposits were not used. It was only this year that a factory was built at a gold deposit. It will produce about a ton of gold annually. Porto-Franco free economic zone was unveiled in the Odesa Sea Port on September 7, 1999. In the next three years no taxes at all will be collected in the Porto Franco zone, and in the following three years taxes will be paid but they will be halved. In fact, Odesa was a free economic zone in the years 1819-1858. During that time the foreign trade turnover increased more than sixfold and Odesa became the biggest port in the south of the Russian Empire. Promotion of Investments into the Economy of the Donetsk Oblast Several investment- and culture-promotion events were held in the city of Donetsk in early September. At one of the events, attended by the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, the new coat-of-arms and banner of the Donetsk Oblast were presented to local authorities. A monument, Mertsalov's Palm, was unveiled.
Mykola Bilyashivsky a prestigious Kyiv school, he went to study law at St volodymyr University includedpaintings and graphic works by T. Shevchenko, N. Guy, D. levytsky, M. Vrubel http://www.wumag.kiev.ua/wumag_old/archiv/3_99/outstanding.htm
Extractions: culture of the end of the nineteenth and first quarter of the twentieth century. He was one of those who promoted the creation of museums in Ukraine. Being a man of a very wide erudition, he contributed a lot to archaeology, ethnography, numismatics and museum management studies. With this story about Bilyashivsky Welcome to Ukraine continues its series of articles about famous personalities and families of Ukraine. Mykola Bilyashivsky was born into a family of a long genealogy. Among all the Bilyashivskys his own contribution to Ukrainian culture was the greatest. His parents were descendants of several generations of the clergy. Upon graduation from a prestigious Kyiv school, he went to study law at St Volodymyr University. But he was inclined more to learn archaeology. At the end of the eighties, he started writing articles for one of Kyiv newspapers, Kyivska Starovyna (Kyiv Antiques). It was then that he decided he would devote himself to promoting Ukrainian culture and Ukrainian national identity.
Pro Helvetia - AR2002 - Activities By Department - Pro Helvetia Kiev Translate this page National Sinfonie Orchester, volodymyr Sirenko, Kyiv «Echanges Concert» Konzertmit Myroslav levytsky, Kalush Internationales Musikfestival Autumn Jam http://www.pro-helvetia.ch/report02/dept/result.asp?lang=en&qo=13
Extractions: L A B C D ... Z Laird, Sally Lan, Andriy Lanovenko, Petro. Nevmyrushchyi khlib Lapica, Ray Lashchyk, Eugene Laslo-Kutsiuk, Mahdalyna. Shukannia formy Laslo-Kutsiuk, Mahdalyna. Velyka tradytsiia Lasovs'ka-Kruk, Myroslava. Volodymyr Velykyi Lasovs'ka-Kruk, Myroslava - Translations, English - Volodymyr Velykyi Lasovsky, V. Lassowsky, Jaropolk Lassowsky-Kruk, Miroslava SEE Lasovs'ka-Kruk, Myroslava Lavrinenko, Yuriy SEE Lavrynenko, Iurii Lavrynenko, Iurii Lawrinenko, Jurij SEE Lavrynenko, Iurii Lay of Igor's Host SEE Slovo o polku Ihorevim Laychuk, Louis T. Lazarevs'kyi, Fedir Lazarevs'kyi, Mykhailo Lazarevs'kyi, Mykhailo - Portraits, etc. Lazarevs'kyi, Oleksandr
MSN Encarta - Ukraine the late 18th century, many Ukrainian painters, such as Dmytro levytsky, moved to placesbecame popular, such as the statues of Saint volodymyr (Vladimir) and http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761573617_2/Ukraine.html
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Soviet Genocide And Mass Murder: References New York Praeger, 1960. Kosyk, volodymyr. CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE USSR. 6066.levytsky, Boris. THE USES OF TERROR THE SOVIET SECRET POLICE 1917-1970. http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/rummel/ussr.references.htm
Extractions: defaultStatus = "Democracy (Freedom) is a Method of NonviolencePower Kills." References On Democide To: China's Bloody Century Democide: Nazi Genocide.... Death By Government Statistics of Democide References On Theory/Conflict/War To: Vol. 2: The Conflict Helix (entire) Vol. 3: Conflict In Perspective Vol. 4: War, Power, Peace (entire) Vol. 5: The Just Peace (entire) References On The Democractic Peace To: Bibliography on Democracy and War The Miracle That Is Freedom (entire) Power Kills to R.J. Rummel, Genocide and Mass Murder Since 1917 "Afghanistan: Six Years of Soviet Occupation." United States Department of State Special Report No. 135, Washington, D.C., December 1985. THE WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS 1986. New York: Newspaper Enterprise Association, 1985. Ambartsumov, Yevgeny. "Remembering the Millions that Stalin Destroyed." MOSCOW NEWS, (July, 1988), p. 12. Ashton, D. L. W. "Communist Concentration Camps-Today." EAST-WEST DIGEST, Vol. 9 (September, 1973), pp. 664-676. Backer, George. THE DEADLY PARALLEL: STALIN AND IVAN THE TERRIBLE. New York: Random House, 1950.
Death By Government References Kosyk, volodymyr. CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE USSR. Washington, DC Carnegie Endowmentfor International Peace, 1944. levytsky, Boris. THE USES OF TERROR. http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/rummel/dbg.references.htm
Extractions: defaultStatus = "Democracy (Freedom) is a Method of NonviolencePower Kills." References On Democide To: Lethal Politics: Soviet.... China's Bloody Century Democide: Nazi Genocide.... Statistics of Democide References On Theory/Conflict/War To: Vol. 2: The Conflict Helix (entire) Vol. 3: Conflict In Perspective Vol. 4: War, Power, Peace (entire) Vol. 5: The Just Peace (entire) References On The Democractic Peace To: Bibliography on Democracy and War The Miracle That Is Freedom (entire) Power Kills to R.J. Rummel, Death By Government Note that this is not a bibliography. The items included here are only those ordinarily cited in this book or as sources for estimates in the supplementary STATISTICS OF DEMOCIDE . Books, articles, and other works used for background or otherwise consulted are not listed. In a few cases, references are still given even though their estimates may have been eliminated from appendix tables because they were redundant against other estimates or were from the same source. References given in LETHAL POLITICS CHINA'S BLOODY CENTURY , and DEMOCIDE , are not repeated here unless also cited in this book or associated appendix tables.
UCCLA: "Famine Monument Unveiled In Calgary" by Marco levytsky. volodymyr s Ukrainian Orthodox Parish (who also represented ArchbishopJohn Stinka, who could not attend due to recent eye surgery), Rev. http://www.uccla.ca/issues/genocide/i_gncd_028.html
Extractions: YOU ARE CURRENTLY IN: UCCLA : ISSUES : The Great Famine of 1932-33 in Ukraine: A Politically Engineered Genocide PREVIOUS NEXT ARTICLE TYPE: UCCLA Reprinted Article SOURCE: The Ukrainian News DATE: May 5, 1999 by Marco Levytsky C anada's third - and Alberta's second - monument to the victims of the 1932-1933 Famine-Genocide in Ukraine was unveiled in Calgary, April 25. Over 350 people attended the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Calgary Branch-organized unveiling of the monument, located along Memorial Drive, between the north and south bound Edmonton Trail bridges. The locations is a green area between the two bridges, the trees of which symbolize Canada's dead soldiers in World War I. It has a lot of foot traffic. In 1933 a Genocidal Famine raged through Soviet Ukraine. This resulted in the death of between 7 to 11 million people. This genocide was instigated by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin whose main goal was to break the spirit of the Ukrainian farmer/peasant and to force them into collectivization. The famine was also used as an effective tool to break the renaissance of Ukrainian culture.
Extractions: Peter J. Potichnyj There is a great deal of confusion about the behaviour of Ukrainians during 1939-45, and it is not limited to non-Ukrainians. Forty years after World War II, some Ukrainians are themselves unclear on issues that affected them four decades ago and have influenced their thinking to this day. The common view of the war is that of an enormous struggle between the forces of good and evil, in which the former triumphed. It follows from this view that the nations and individuals who were not on the side of the Allies (except, of course, for the neutral countries) must have been on the side of the Axis powers or, worse still, on the side of the Nazis. Whatever does not fit this neat pattern is either overlooked or misunderstood, and so it has been with the present debate over collaboration and war criminality among Ukrainians. During World War II Ukrainians collaborated with all sides, for two main reasons. First, as one of the world's largest national groups without a sovereign state, Ukrainians did not control their destiny at a crucial time in world history. Second, not unlike Jews, Ukrainians were - and still are - scattered throughout the world; thus in 1939-45 they could be found in all kinds of places and situations. Since the war's fiercest battles were on Ukrainian territory, it is not surprising that Ukrainians fought in various armies and military formations, in large numbers and on all fronts. In the Soviet army alone were 4.5 million citizens of Ukraine. According to Soviet statistics, 409,668 Ukrainians were awarded medals for bravery in the war; 961 became heroes of the Soviet Union; and 60 per cent of the 250,000-strong Soviet partisan force in Ukraine was Ukrainian.
Government Portal :: Governments Of The West Ukrainian People's Republic in Ukrainian Embassy in Canada 1204 (21.05.2004) volodymyr Yelchenko, First StateSecretariat, which included 14 state secretaries headed by Kost levytsky. http://www.kmu.gov.ua/control\en\publish\article?art_id=1316906&cat_id=1301860
Agapit ¹ 5-6 These are the book sings of veterinaries I.levytsky from Warsaw and A made laconiccompositions in linocut for V.Bleikher, microbiologist; volodymyr Gonchrov, a http://www2.histomed.kiev.ua/agapit/ag56/ag56-71e.html
Extractions: What was it, that interested the arists of all times engaged in this field. A classical symbol if medicine, a snake twining a cup or Aesculapius` staff., is the most frequent motif. The motifs of the end of the last century and our early century represented the studies of medical scientists, laboratories, chemist`s shops. Sometimes there occur the pictures of roentgenograms and cardiograms, a scalpel, human organs: a heart, kindneys, marrow. The ex-libris heroes are patients and physicians operating or examining their patients, nurses, sets of instruments, drug plants, etc. There are a lot of motifs representing a philosophic dialogue between a man and a scull in his hand. Some artists apply to Greek mythology. Thus, Estonian artist Lembit Lichmus has engrared in wood a picture when Achilles, a hero of the Trojan War, ties up Patrocles. A picture of Saint Apollonia, a patron of dantists, rather frequently occurs in Italian and German ex-librists. Sometimes the miniature is decorated with a concrete portrait as, for example, in the ex-libris of the Institute of Pathology of Special Medicine at Padua University. That is the portait of Bernardino Ramozzini (16331714), an Italian scientist. One can see a picture of a raw-bone with a scythe disputing with Aesculapius in the ex-libris of Hanse Schaffer, a German, artist, who has placed them on the balance.
Agapit ¹ 5-6 A stamp dedicated to volodymyr Filatov (18751956), a prominent ophthalmologist,was and Gospel into the Ukrainian (together with I.Nechuilevytsky and P http://www2.histomed.kiev.ua/agapit/ag56/ag56-63e.html
Extractions: If keeping to the chronology of development of Ukrainian medicine in the statement of philatelistic material one should first of all mention the postage-stamp of Ukraine of 1993 devoted to Agapit (? 1095), one of the prominent healers of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Before issueing the stamp (the First day of postmark 15.01.1994) the Ministry of Communications made a souvenir booklet. Yuriy Drogobych (14501494) was the first known Doctor of Medicine, the Ukrainian, Professor of medicine and astronomy, Rector of Bologna University, Professor of medical faculty of Kharkiv University. One can find his sculptural portrait (sculpturer Theodosia Bryzh) on the post age envelope of the USSR of 1990. The 500th anniversary of the scientist`s death was honoured by the memorial portrait (Drogobych, 04.02.1984). Danylo Samoilovych (17441805), a prominent epidemiologist, medical officer, organizer of medical sanitary service in Russian Empire, the author of the fundamental work about plague, a member of twelve foreign Academies. The 250th anniversary of his birth was honoured in his homeland by the memorial postmark (Chernigiv, 22.12.1994).
16.04.03. Melnitjenko Vil Offentliggøre Materialer Om Valgsvindel i parlamentet, den tidligere borgmester i Donetsk volodymyr Rybak, blev Marco levytsky,editor of Canada s largest Ukrainian newspaper, the biweekly, Edmonton http://www.danskukrainsk.dk/arkiv_0403_2.htm
Extractions: Internationalt journalistforbund udsender rapport om forholdene for journalister i Ukraine "Styret kan legalisere sine lovforslag gennem at spekulere i, at folkeafstemningen har en direkte lovgivningskraft. For ingen er i tvivl om, at der har fundet valgsvindel sted under valg og folkeafstemninger i Ukraine", hedder det i pressetjenestens meddelelse. UP LIGA
Levytsky20010417.html member Dr. William Zuzak briefed Grey on the volodymyr Katriuk case FOR MORE INFORMATIONCONTACT Marco levytsky, Vice President and Chair, Government Relations http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mozuz/odynsky/levytsky20010417.html
Extractions: UCC - APC GREATLY ENCOURAGED BY MEETING WITH GREY "The key criterion in all these proceedings is the existence of some evidence of individual criminality. If that cannot be proven, no proceedings will be considered." Yet proceedings were started against Toronto resident Wasyl Odynsky even though the government hadn't even bothered to charge him with any war crimes. The delegation noted that in the recent ruling on the Odynsky case, Justice Andrew MacKay found that: "Mr. Odynsky did not voluntarily join the SS auxiliary forces, or voluntarily serve with them at Trawniki or Poniatowa, or later with the Battalion Streibel"; "There was no evidence of any incident in which he was involved that could be considered as directed wrongfully at any other individual, whether a forced labourer-prisoner, or any other person"; "No evidence was presented of any wrongdoing by Mr. Odynsky since he came to Canada, now more than 50 years ago." The delegation said that what the UCC is asking is that in all cases where there is no evidence of any war crimes, no proceedings should be started, and in all cases where the judge has ruled that there was no evidence of any war crime, all further actions against the respondent should be terminated immediately.