Yevhen Nakonechny, the Glossary
Yevhen Nakonechny (Євген Петрович Наконечний) (June 18, 1931 – September 14, 2006) was a Ukrainian historian, librarian, library scientist, linguist, and a teenage prisoner of the Soviet Gulag forced labour camp system during postwar Stalinist period for his involvement with the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN).[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Anti-Ukrainian sentiment, Ceramic art, Final Solution, Gestapo, Gulag, History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953), Interwar period, Joanna Michlic, John-Paul Himka, Joseph Stalin, KGB, Library and information science, Lviv, Lviv pogroms (1941), Lviv Raion, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists, Rehabilitation (Soviet), Ruthenians, Second Polish Republic, Stefanyk National Scientific Library, The Holocaust, The Lemberg Mosaic, Ukrainian Auxiliary Police, Ukrainian People's Militsiya, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainians, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, University of Lviv, World War II.
- Deaths from cancer in Ukraine
- People convicted in relations with the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Prisoners sentenced to death by the Soviet Union
- Ukrainian librarians
- Ukrainian philologists
- Ukrainian prisoners sentenced to death
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
Anti-Ukrainian sentiment, Ukrainophobia or anti-Ukrainianism is animosity towards Ukrainians, Ukrainian culture, the Ukrainian language, Ukraine as a nation, or all of the above.
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Ceramic art
Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials, including clay.
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Final Solution
The Final Solution (die Endlösung) or the Final Solution to the Jewish Question (Endlösung der Judenfrage) was a Nazi plan for the genocide of individuals they defined as Jews during World War II.
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Gestapo
The Geheime Staatspolizei, abbreviated Gestapo, was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and in German-occupied Europe.
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Gulag
The Gulag was a system of forced labor camps in the Soviet Union.
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History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)
The history of the Soviet Union between 1927 and 1953 covers the period in Soviet history from the establishment of Stalinism through victory in the Second World War and down to the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.
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Interwar period
In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period (or interbellum) lasted from 11November 1918 to 1September 1939 (20years, 9months, 21days) – from the end of World War I (WWI) to the beginning of World War II (WWII).
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Joanna Michlic
Joanna Beata Michlic is a Polish social and cultural historian specializing in Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust in Poland.
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John-Paul Himka
John-Paul Himka (Ivan-Pavlo Khymka, born May 18, 1949, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American-Canadian historian and retired professor of history of the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
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Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (born Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili; – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.
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KGB
The Committee for State Security (Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti (KGB)) was the main security agency for the Soviet Union from 13 March 1954 until 3 December 1991.
Library and information science
Library and information science (LIS)Library and Information Sciences is the name used in the Dewey Decimal Classification for class 20 from the 18th edition (1971) to the 22nd edition (2003) are two interconnected disciplines that deal with the organization, access, collection, and regulation of information, both in physical and digital forms.
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Lviv
Lviv (Львів; see below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the sixth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine.
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Lviv pogroms (1941)
The Lviv pogroms were the consecutive pogroms and massacres of Jews in June and July 1941 in the city of Lwów in German-occupied Eastern Poland/Western Ukraine (now Lviv, Ukraine).
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Lviv Raion
Lviv Raion (Львівський район) is a raion (district) of Lviv Oblast, Ukraine.
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National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU; Natsionalna akademiia nauk Ukrainy, NAN Ukraine) is a self-governing state-funded organization in Ukraine that is the main center of development of science and technology by coordinating a system of research institutes in the country.
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Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists
The Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN; Orhanizatsiia ukrainskykh natsionalistiv) was a Ukrainian nationalist organization established in 1929 in Vienna, uniting the Ukrainian Military Organization with smaller, mainly youth, radical nationalist right-wing groups.
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Rehabilitation (Soviet)
Rehabilitation (реабилитация, transliterated in English as reabilitatsiya or academically rendered as reabilitacija) was a term used in the context of the former Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states.
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Ruthenians
Ruthenian and Ruthene are exonyms of Latin origin, formerly used in Eastern and Central Europe as common ethnonyms for East Slavs, particularly during the late medieval and early modern periods.
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Second Polish Republic
The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 7 October 1918 and 6 October 1939.
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Stefanyk National Scientific Library
National Scientific Library (Львівська національна наукова бібліотека України імені Василя Стефаника) is a national library of Ukraine in the city of Lviv, Ukraine.
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The Holocaust
The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
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The Lemberg Mosaic
The Lemberg Mosaic, subtitled the "Memoirs of Two who Survived the Destruction of Jewish Galicia", is a book on The Holocaust by Jakob Weiss.
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Ukrainian Auxiliary Police
The Ukrainian Auxiliary Police (Ukrainische Hilfspolizei; Ukrainska dopomizhna politsiia) was the official title of the local police formation (a type of hilfspolizei) set up by Nazi Germany during World War II in Eastern Galicia and Reichskommissariat Ukraine, shortly after the German occupation of the Western Ukrainian SSR in Operation Barbarossa.
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Ukrainian People's Militsiya
Ukrainian People's Militsiya (Ukrainska Narodna Militsiia) or the Ukrainian National Militsiya, was a paramilitary formation created by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) in the General Government territory of occupied Poland and later in the Reichskommissariat Ukraine during World War II.
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The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainska Radianska Sotsialistychna Respublika; Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine or just Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union from 1922 until 1991.
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Ukrainians
Ukrainians (ukraintsi) are a civic nation and an ethnic group native to Ukraine.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust.
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University of Lviv
The Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Lvivskyi natsionalnyi universytet imeni Ivana Franka) is a public university in Lviv, Ukraine.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Deaths from cancer in Ukraine
- Anatoly Dyatlov
- Bohdan Stupka
- Boleslav Likhterman
- Ilona Yudina
- Ivan Vyshnevskyi
- Konstantin Stepankov
- Leonid Telyatnikov
- Maryna Doroshenko
- Mikhail Golubovich
- Mohammad Aslam Watanjar
- Oleg Velyky
- Sergey Volkov (figure skater)
- Stanislav Hurenko
- Tatyana Prorochenko
- Vasyl Dzharty
- Viacheslav Aliabiev
- Viktor Stepanov
- Volodymyr Kudryavtsev
- Volodymyr Zabolotnyi (architect)
- Yevhen Nakonechny
People convicted in relations with the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Andriy Bandera
- Dmytro Klyachkivsky
- Dmytro Pavlychko
- Hryhorii Epik
- Ioann Bodnarchuk
- Mykola Kulish
- Sviatoslav Karavanskyi
- Valerian Pidmohylny
- Yevhen Nakonechny
- Yevhen Pluzhnyk
- Yulian Bachynsky
Prisoners sentenced to death by the Soviet Union
- Aleksander Prystor
- Anatoly Maistruk
- Artur Toom
- Avraham Shifrin
- Borys Antonenko-Davydovych
- Chabua Amirejibi
- Danylo Shumuk
- David Baazov
- Dmitry Gridin
- Dmytro Klyachkivsky
- Elmar Tepp
- Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya
- Fyodor Kozlov
- Ivan Kuchuhura-Kucherenko
- Jan Cieplak
- Joseph Berger-Barzilai
- Karl August Baars
- Karl Linnas
- Kazimierz Świątek
- Leon Kozłowski
- Pavel Chioru
- Ryszard Kaczorowski
- Sergey Kavtaradze
- Serhiy Yefremov
- Vasyl Velychkovsky
- Władysław Siemaszko
- Yakov Melkumov
- Yakov Serebryansky
- Yevhen Nakonechny
- Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn
- Zoya Fyodorova
Ukrainian librarians
- Anastasiya Kobzarenko
- Larysa Krushelnytska
- Ludmila Gabel
- Natalya Sharina
- Oleg Serbin
- Samuil Lehtțir
- Valentyna Rakytianska
- Yevhen Nakonechny
Ukrainian philologists
- Alexandrina Cernov
- Anthony Petrushevych
- Elye Spivak
- Halyna Hnatyuk
- Iryna Farion
- Ivan Vahylevych
- Kostiantyn Tyshchenko
- Lidiia Hryhorchuk
- Meri Akopyan
- Nadiya Babych
- Oleksandr Glotov
- Olena Shablii
- Pavlo Zhytetsky
- Stepan Smal-Stotsky
- Vira Ageyeva
- Volodymyr Shaian
- Yaroslav Melnyk (philologist)
- Yevhen Hulevych
- Yevhen Nakonechny
- Yuriy Kovbasenko
- Yuriy Sergeyev
Ukrainian prisoners sentenced to death
- Aiden Aslin
- Anatoly Onoprienko
- Danylo Shumuk
- Dmytro Klyachkivsky
- Eugene Hlywa
- Ivan Kuchuhura-Kucherenko
- John Demjanjuk
- Mykola Lebed
- Nestor Makhno
- Oleksiy Chubenko
- Serhiy Yefremov
- Stepan Bandera
- Vjekoslav Prebeg
- Vladimir Krishtopa
- Yevhen Nakonechny
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevhen_Nakonechny
Also known as Yevhen Nakonechnyi.