January 23, 1938(1938-01-23) (aged 54) Saratov, RSFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia)
Occupation
Politician, writer, historian
Vaclaŭ Justynavič Lastoŭski (Belarusian: Вацлаў Юстынавіч Ластоўскі, Belarusian pronunciation:[vat͡sɫawjustɨnavʲit͡ʂɫastɔwskʲi], Russian: Вацлав Усти́нович Ласто́вский), 8 November 1883 – 23 January 1938) was a leading figure of the Belarusian independence movement in the early 20th century and the Prime Minister of the Belarusian Democratic Republic from 1919 to 1923, as well as a writer, historian and academic of the Belarusian Academy of Sciences persecuted by the Soviet authorities.
the Rada who returned to Belarus, including former Prime Minister VaclauLastouski, were later killed in the Soviet terror in Belarus in the 1930s. From...
(Крывіч) was the name of a magazine that the Belarusian historian VaclauLastouski published in Kaunas from 1923 to 1927. Kriwi is the name of a Belarusian...
However, they were rejected by the Belarusian linguists (such as VacłaŭŁastoŭski). From the 1920s to 1939, after the partition of Belarus (1921), the...
eventually become the Prime Minister of the Belarusian People's Republic. VacłaŭŁastoŭski, another future Prime Minister of the Belarusian People's Republic...
label for the non-Soviet Belarusian national activists), notably to VacłaŭŁastoŭski.[citation needed] Litvin Litvinism Katherine Graney (27 August 2019)...
signed mutual recognition treaties. During the Genoa Conference in 1922 VaclauLastouski, a Prime Minister of the Belarusian Democratic Republic, and Alaksandar...
Ałachnovič Kłaŭdziy Duž-Dušeŭski Konstantinas Gałkauskas Hryhoriy Kurec VacłaŭŁastoŭski Anton Łuckievič Ivan Łuckievič Łeonidas Muraška Piotra Sierhijevič...
Polish-speaking writers Jaroszewicz, Narbut, Rogalski, Jan Czeczot. Promoted by VacłaŭŁastoŭski.[citation needed] Simple (простая (мова)) or local (тутэйшая (мова))...
2021-08-21 at the Wayback Machine [What every Belarusian should know], by VaclauLastouski, 1918 Tsitoŭ, Anatolʹ; Цітоў, Анатоль (1993). Nash simval—Pahoni︠a︡ :...
linguist, translator and West Belarusian politician, executed in 1938 VacłaŭŁastoŭski, literature historian, member of the Belarusian Science Academy, former...
Author of the slogan Žyvie Bielaruś!, which is still used today. VaclaŭLastoŭski was a leading figure of the Belarusian independence movement in the...
acquired Western Belarus, and they struggled for the Belarusian autonomy. VaclauLastouski, politician and historian Jazep Losik, academic and member of the Rada...
Republic) and pedagogue Janka Kupała, poet Feliks Kupcevič L. Kuryłovič VacłaŭŁastoŭski, former Prime Minister of the Belarusian Democratic Republic, executed...
village –1954), Belarusian painter, archaeologist, and ethnographer VaclauLastouski (1883, Kalesniki hamlet – 1938), Belarusian critic, historian of literature...
Council of People's Commissars of the BSSR expelling academicians VaclauLastouski, Vladimir Picheta, Jazep Losik, Ściapan Niekraševič, Maksim Haretski...
Preceded by Jazep Losik Succeeded by Vasil Zacharka Prime Minister VaclaŭLastoŭski Alaksandar Cvikievic Vasil Zacharka Personal details Born (1879-08-07)August...
the emigrant government of the Belarusian Democratic Republic led by VaclauLastouski, who resided in Kaunas, and the Lithuanian authorities on forming Belarusian...
Ivan and another prominent figure of the Belarusian national movement, Vacłaŭ Ivanoŭski, founded the Belarusian Revolutionary Assembly (later the Belarusian...
of the Vilnius Belarusian Council joined the Council of Lithuania. (VaclauLastouski, Ivan Luckievich, Jan Stankievič, Dominik Semashko, Władysław Tołoczko...
bourgeois government, creating a new, revolutionary one headed by VaclauLastouski, and going underground. At this meeting, she was elected deputy chairman...