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Political party in Ukraine
"Boroťba"; Russian: Объединение «Боротьба») is a Stalinist organization in Ukraine. The draft manifesto of the organization declares: Union “Borotba”
Borotba
Political party in Ukraine
1914 the Kievan group of the Party published its program in the magazine Borotba (the Fight). The Party officially was established on April 17, 1917 in
Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party
Ukrainian_Socialist-Revolutionary_Party
1918–1920 political party in Ukraine
Communist Party (Ukapists). The party's name came from the title of its weekly Borotba (Ukrainian: "Боротьба", romanized: Borot'ba - "Fight") published by Vasyl
Borotbists
2022 Evgeny Afineevsky documentary
«Свобода у вогні: Боротьба України за свободу», romanized: Svoboda u vohni: borotba Ukrainy za svobodu, Russian: «Свобода в огне: борьба Украины за свободу»
Freedom on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom
Freedom_on_Fire:_Ukraine's_Fight_for_Freedom
2015 documentary film
«Зима у вогні: Боротьба України за свободу», romanized: Zyma u vohni: Borotba Ukrainy za svobodu) is a 2015 documentary film directed by Evgeny Afineevsky
Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom
Winter_on_Fire:_Ukraine's_Fight_for_Freedom
Disputed Russian republic in eastern Ukraine
(in Italian). Tsalov, Yordan (28 July 2020). "Andrej Hunko and the Party Borotba: Propaganda from the Kremlin to the Bundestag". Bellingcat. "Енріке Менендес:
Donetsk_People's_Republic
Political party in Ukraine
the Communist Party and the Komsomol) took part in the creation of the Borotba association, the other (anti-Stalinist, mainly Trotskyist[citation needed])
Organization_of_Marxists
President of Ukraine from 1991 to 1994
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Leonid_Kravchuk
в Одессе вышли под управление СБУ с требованием освободить Давидченко. Borotba.org. Retrieved 1 May 2014. Archived 23 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine
2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
2014_pro-Russian_unrest_in_Ukraine
Clashes between protestors in Ukraine
activists Odessa Militia (Odesskaya Druzhina) Odessa People's Militia Borotba Other small groups Lead figures Oleksii Chornyi Oleksandr Ostapenko Andriy
2014_Odesa_clashes
Banned political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Communist_Party_of_Ukraine
Ukrainian political organisation
criticised Borotba's "Minsk Statement", which they denounced as "implicitly pro-Putin". Under pseudonyms, the AWU publicly attacked Borotba, accusing Borotba activist
Autonomous_Workers'_Union
Political party in the Donetsk People's Republic
program of the banned Communist Party of Ukraine.[failed verification] Borotba https://kprf.ru/party-live/cknews/212433.html В строю едином Vperyod. Official
Communist Party of the Donetsk People's Republic
Communist_Party_of_the_Donetsk_People's_Republic
are part of a network that has been alleged to have links to NewsFront, Borotba, and individuals in Russian-occupied Luhansk. Related social media accounts
List of political disinformation website campaigns
List_of_political_disinformation_website_campaigns
Military unit
Sichovi Striltsi. Stvorennia, viiskovo-politychna diialnist ta zbroina borotba Sichovykh Striltsiv u 1917-1919rr [Sich Riflemen. Creation, Military-Political
Sich_Riflemen
Banned political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine
Progressive_Socialist_Party_of_Ukraine
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Ukrainian_Communist_Party
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Socialist_Party_of_Ukraine
Political party in Ukraine
and was represented by USDLP's foreign organization and its newspaper Borotba ("Struggle"), published in Geneva. The party's activity was fully renewed
Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party
Ukrainian_Social_Democratic_Labour_Party
Ukrainian nationalist Insurgency against the Soviet Union
w 1944–1953 rokach, s. 176. (tr. "UPA in the documentary switch of the borotba after Ukrayinsk Samostijnu Sobornu Derzhavu 1942–1950, vol. 2, p. 83; Desiat
Anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Anti-Soviet_resistance_by_the_Ukrainian_Insurgent_Army
Ukrainian military and political leader (1891–1938)
Sichovi Striltsi. Stvorennia, viiskovo-politychna diialnist ta zbroina borotba Sichovykh Striltsiv u 1917-1919rr [Sich Riflemen. Creation, Military-Political
Yevhen_Konovalets
Political movement in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Social_Movement_(Ukraine)
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Left_Opposition_(Ukraine)
Ukrainian poet, prose writer, and playwright (1895–1937)
most well-known members. He took an active part in the group's newspapers Borotba (Struggle) and Selianska bidnota (Poor peasantry), serving as director
Mykhailo_Yalovy
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense"
Civil_Movement_"People's_Self-Defense"
Ukrainian military officer and politician (1890–1964)
Sichovi Striltsi. Stvorennia, viiskovo-politychna diialnist ta zbroina borotba Sichovykh Striltsiv u 1917-1919rr [Sich Riflemen. Creation, Military-Political
Andriy_Melnyk_(officer)
w 1944–1953 rokach, s. 176. (tr. "UPA in the documentary switch of the borotba after Ukrayinsk Samostijnu Sobornu Derzhavu 1942–1950, vol. 2, p. 83; Desiat
Raid_on_Stanislav
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Justice_Party_(Ukraine)
Russian scholar and economist
transfer of refugees, mainly members of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Borotba and other leftist organizations, who were persecuted and tortured during
Said_Gafurov
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Derzhava_(Ukrainian_party)
Sichovi Striltsi. Stvorennia, viiskovo-politychna diialnist ta zbroina borotba Sichovykh Striltsiv u 1917-1919rr [Sich Riflemen. Creation, Military-Political
Roman_Sushko
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Union_of_Left_Forces
Ukrainian historian (1919–1999)
1999. Khaynas wrote over 70 articles and books. Notable works include, Borotʹba trudyashchykh Zakarpattya pid kerivnytstvom Komunistychnoyi partiyi za
Vasyl_Khaynas
Political party in Ukraine
Shcherbytsky Shelest Symonenko Vitrenko Parties Active Social Movement Defunct Borotba Communist Party of Ukraine Communist Party of Ukraine (renewed) Communist
Socialists_(Ukraine)
Ukrainian historian, journalist, activist, and politician (1890–1941)
"Komashnia". Later in his career were the socialists-revolutionary newspapers "Borotba" and "Trudova Hromada". He became a member of the Central Committee of
Pavlo_Khrystiuk
Political party in Romania
section's secretary, Ivan Stasiuk [uk], the editor of the section's journal Borotba (Ukrainian: Боротьба, "The Struggle"), and Semen Halytskyi [uk], were actively
Ukrainian Workers' Party of Romania
Ukrainian_Workers'_Party_of_Romania
Ukrainian politician, historian, and revolutionary (1893–1981)
Weimar Republic in 1922, where he published Natsionalna i sotsiialna borotba ukrainskoho narodu (The National and Social Struggle of the Ukrainian People)
Panas_Fedenko
Committee of the Ukraine soviets, and appointed editor of the newspaper Borotba. He was one of the leaders of the Borotbist faction who advocating merging
Vasyl_Ellan-Blakytny
Гос. изд-во Украины. p. 178. OCLC 236224878. вибори до думе в киіві. Borotba [uk], issue 6-7, 1917. pp. 17-18 Irene Rima Makaryk; Virlana Tkacz, eds
1917_Kiev_City_Duma_election
Hromada in Ukraine
settlements, which are all villages: Bazhanivka Bileshchyna Bilorichitsa Borotba Borshna Valky Vysoke Hustynia Dymyrivka Didivtsi Yehorivka Zayzd Zamistya
Sukhopolova_rural_hromada
Revolutionaries (UPSR, after the name of their central printed publication "Borotba" they were also called "Borotbists"), which was already renamed to the
Third All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets
Third_All-Ukrainian_Congress_of_Soviets
Ukrainian-Canadian editor and public figure
ethical socialist. In 1907, Stechishin was part of the organization of the Borotba society in Vancouver, British Columbia. While in British Columbia, Stechishin
Myroslaw_Stechishin
in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang. In 1906 — he published ″Borotba″, an official periodical publication of the Ukrainian Social Democratic
Mykola_Stakhovsky
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