Kyrylo Studynsky, also known as Kyrylo Studynskyi[1] (Ukrainian: Кири́ло Йо́сипович Студи́нський; 4 October 1868 – 1941),[2] was a western Ukrainian political and cultural figure from the late-19th to the mid-20th century. One of the principal figures within the Christian Social Movement in Ukraine, in 1939 Studynsky became head of the People's Assembly of Western Ukraine following the Soviet annexation of Western Ukraine, 1939–1940, and led the delegation to Moscow that formally requested the inclusion of Western Ukraine to the Soviet Union.
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KyryloStudynsky, also known as Kyrylo Studynskyi (Ukrainian: Кири́ло Йо́сипович Студи́нський; 4 October 1868 – 1941), was a western Ukrainian political...
from unknown causes in the city of Białystok on 23 September 1939. KyryloStudynsky (30–31) was a western Ukrainian cultural and political figure who was...
Strutynsky (journalist, member of the Polish Sejm from 1928 to 1930), KyryloStudynsky (professor of literature), and Yuriy Shukhevych (brother of Roman Shukhevych)...
resolution to the conflict in 1924. The university was represented by KyryloStudynsky and Roman Smal-Stocki, while the Polish government was represented...
Zielona, where he often hosted many other Ukrainian academics, including KyryloStudynsky, Vasyl Stefanyk, Vyacheslav Lypynsky, Mykhailo Zhuk, Mykhailo Boychuk...
(1941) Slava Stetsko, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist movement Kyryl Studynsky, head of the People's Assembly of Western Ukraine (1939) Borys Tarasyuk...
members assaulted the head of the Shevchenko Scientific Society Kyryl Studynsky in his office. Such acts were condemned by the head of the Ukrainian Greek...