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Kost Levytsky

Kost Levytsky (Ukrainian: Кость Леви́цький; 18 November 1859 – 12 November 1941) was a Ukrainian politician. He was a founder of the Ukrainian National Democratic movement and the leader of the State Representative Body of the Ukrainian government declared on June 30, 1941.

Kost Levytsky
Кость Леви́цький
Chairman of State Secretariat of West Ukraine
In office
November 9, 1918 – January 4, 1919
PresidentYevhen Petrushevych
(as chairman of council)
Preceded bypost created
Succeeded bySydir Holubovych
Secretary of Finance of West Ukraine
In office
November 9, 1918 – January 4, 1919
Prime Ministerhimself
Preceded bypost created
Succeeded bySydir Holubovych
Deputy to Imperial Council
In office
1907–1918
Deputy to Galician Diet
In office
1908–1914
Leader of National Democratic Party
In office
1902–1919
Preceded byJulian Romanchuk
Personal details
Born
Kost Antonovych Levytsky

(1859-11-18)November 18, 1859
Tysmenytsya, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
DiedNovember 12, 1941(1941-11-12) (aged 81)
Lviv, General Government
Resting placeYanivsky cemetery, Lviv
NationalityUkrainian
Political partyUkrainian National Democratic Party
General Ukrainian Council (1914-16)
Alma materLviv University (1884)
OccupationLawyer, politician, financial expert, civic activist

Biography

Levytsky was born on November 18, 1859 in the settlement of Tysmenytsia of today's Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast into the family of a Greek Catholic priest. He was the oldest child of Rev. Antin Levytsky (b. ab. 1832 - d. 1909), who was in particular the priest in Nyzhniv[1] and Constancia Kozorowska Levytska (b. ab. 1843 - d. 17 Feb. 1900). After finishing the Stanislaviv gymnasium he studied at Law faculties of Lviv and Vienna Universities. In 1884 he was awarded the Doctor's degree in law, and in 1890 opened the barrister's office in Lviv.

Kost Levytsky took active part in public and political life in his student years, he was one of the leaders of Academic Fraternity, the Circle of Law. From the first years of his barrister's practice K. Levytsky was a practical advocate of the rights and freedoms of people. He united his professional activity with that in the sphere of Ukrainian enterprises, he was a co-founder and leading figure in the economic associations Zorya, People's trade, Dniester, Province Credit Union. At the same time he was a well-known scientist in law, translated foreign laws into Ukrainian, worked with Ukrainian law terminology; he had published German-Ukrainian Law Dictionary, a series of popular works in law for the broad circles of Galician people, founded such professional editions as Chasopys pravnycha (Law periodical) and Zhyttia i pravo (Life and Law) and was their editor.

Political career

Kost Levytsky was a patriarch of Ukrainian political life, leader of the land's first political organization Narodna Rada (People's Council, 1885), a cofounder and a head of Ukrainian National Democratic Party. In 1907 he was elected an ambassador of the Austrian parliament, in 1908, that of Galician Sejm, headed the ambassador's clubs. He fought for the national aspirations of Ukrainian people. K. Levytsky was the author of the conception of the national movement development through evolution, organic work and broad political work in masses; he was the adherent of the strategic course for Galicia autonomy as the first step to ward statehood. He favoured development of the mass Ukrainian societies, units of intellectuals, peasants, youths, the Sokil-Sich movement.

First World War and its aftermath

At the onset of the World War I he headed the Supreme Ukrainian Council (1914) in Vienna, which defined Tsarist Russia as the main enemy of the nation, and called Ukrainians to the struggle against it for the restoration of a united Ukrainian state.

In 1916, as a prosecutor for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he played a role in the sentencing to death of Ukrainian Russophiles, and sent others to imprisonment in Talerhof.[2]

In Autumn 1918, in the course of disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian empire K. Levytsky became a member of the Ukrainian National Council, which announced formation of the Ukrainian state on October 19, and on November 1 the Council headed a victorious armed uprising in Lviv, Galicia and Bukovina, which resulted in formation of the West Ukrainian People's Republic (ZUNR). Being an experienced public and political figure, K. Levytsky headed the first government – State Secretariate – which developed under the war the state and army formation activity for independence against Poland.

After K. Levytsky's resignation in December 1918 he was a head of the commission on elaboration of the election reform, a representative in the affairs of press and propaganda, in foreign affairs; he also headed diplomatic missions of ZUNR which were sent to Riga (1920), Geneva (1921), he was a member of the ZUNR delegation in Genoa (1922), headed a Committee of political emigration. After the government self-liquidation in 1923, in accordance with the decision of the League of Nations on annexation of Eastern Galicia, he returned to Lwów.

In the years between wars he was a member of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian National Democratic Association (1925–1939), was a director of Centrobank, head of the Union of Ukrainian Barristers, author of fundamental scientific works including The History of the Liberation Struggles of the Galician Ukrainians Since the War of 1914–1918 (Parts I–III. – Lviv, 1929–1930), The Great Derangement: On the History of Ukrainian State in March–November 1918 on the Basis of Recollections and Documents (Lviv, 1931).

Second World War and the independent Ukrainian state

After the Soviet Army invasion of Poland, in September 1939 (according to the secret part of Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact), he was arrested by the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs and incarcerated in Lubyanka prison in Moscow. Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, Vyacheslav Molotov, and Lavrentiy Beria were involved in the proceedings concerning his case.[citation needed] In the spring of 1941, he was released and returned to Lwów. After the start of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, an independent Ukrainian State was proclaimed on June 30, 1941. Levytsky headed the State Representative Body – a Council of Seniors (Ukrainian National Council). He worked to curb the excesses of the occupational regime, carried on negotiations with the administration of Distrikt Galizien, petitioned to end groundless repressions, and pleaded for the release of prisoners, often with positive results.[citation needed]

Death

Kost Levytsky died on November 12, 1941 and was buried at Yanivsky Cemetery [uk] in Lviv.

See also

Sources

  • Display Page at www.encyclopediaofukraine.com
  • Ukraine at www.worldstatesmen.org
  • Government portal :: Governments of the West Ukrainian People's Republic - Officials at www.kmu.gov.ua
  • Struggle for Independence (1917–“20) at www.encyclopediaofukraine.com
  • at www.kmu.gov.ua

References

  1. ^ Dmytro Blazejowskyj. Historical Šematism of the Archeparchy of L'viv (1832-1944).— Kyiv: Publishing house «KM Akademia», 2004.— 570 p.— P. 249. ISBN 966-518-225-0
  2. ^ Vavrik, Vasilij Romanowicz (2001). (in Russian). Moscow: Soft-izdat. Archived from the original on 2010-12-23. Retrieved 2009-06-21.

External links

  • Vasyl Mudry, Levytsky, Kost in the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol. 3 (1993)

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Kost Levytsky Ukrainian Kost Levi ckij 18 November 1859 12 November 1941 was a Ukrainian politician He was a founder of the Ukrainian National Democratic movement and the leader of the State Representative Body of the Ukrainian government declared on June 30 1941 Kost LevytskyKost Levi ckijChairman of State Secretariat of West UkraineIn office November 9 1918 January 4 1919PresidentYevhen Petrushevych as chairman of council Preceded bypost createdSucceeded bySydir HolubovychSecretary of Finance of West UkraineIn office November 9 1918 January 4 1919Prime MinisterhimselfPreceded bypost createdSucceeded bySydir HolubovychDeputy to Imperial CouncilIn office 1907 1918Deputy to Galician DietIn office 1908 1914Leader of National Democratic PartyIn office 1902 1919Preceded byJulian RomanchukPersonal detailsBornKost Antonovych Levytsky 1859 11 18 November 18 1859Tysmenytsya Kingdom of Galicia and LodomeriaDiedNovember 12 1941 1941 11 12 aged 81 Lviv General GovernmentResting placeYanivsky cemetery LvivNationalityUkrainianPolitical partyUkrainian National Democratic PartyGeneral Ukrainian Council 1914 16 Alma materLviv University 1884 OccupationLawyer politician financial expert civic activist Contents 1 Biography 2 Political career 2 1 First World War and its aftermath 2 2 Second World War and the independent Ukrainian state 3 Death 4 See also 5 Sources 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditLevytsky was born on November 18 1859 in the settlement of Tysmenytsia of today s Ivano Frankivsk Oblast into the family of a Greek Catholic priest He was the oldest child of Rev Antin Levytsky b ab 1832 d 1909 who was in particular the priest in Nyzhniv 1 and Constancia Kozorowska Levytska b ab 1843 d 17 Feb 1900 After finishing the Stanislaviv gymnasium he studied at Law faculties of Lviv and Vienna Universities In 1884 he was awarded the Doctor s degree in law and in 1890 opened the barrister s office in Lviv Kost Levytsky took active part in public and political life in his student years he was one of the leaders of Academic Fraternity the Circle of Law From the first years of his barrister s practice K Levytsky was a practical advocate of the rights and freedoms of people He united his professional activity with that in the sphere of Ukrainian enterprises he was a co founder and leading figure in the economic associations Zorya People s trade Dniester Province Credit Union At the same time he was a well known scientist in law translated foreign laws into Ukrainian worked with Ukrainian law terminology he had published German Ukrainian Law Dictionary a series of popular works in law for the broad circles of Galician people founded such professional editions as Chasopys pravnycha Law periodical and Zhyttia i pravo Life and Law and was their editor Political career EditKost Levytsky was a patriarch of Ukrainian political life leader of the land s first political organization Narodna Rada People s Council 1885 a cofounder and a head of Ukrainian National Democratic Party In 1907 he was elected an ambassador of the Austrian parliament in 1908 that of Galician Sejm headed the ambassador s clubs He fought for the national aspirations of Ukrainian people K Levytsky was the author of the conception of the national movement development through evolution organic work and broad political work in masses he was the adherent of the strategic course for Galicia autonomy as the first step to ward statehood He favoured development of the mass Ukrainian societies units of intellectuals peasants youths the Sokil Sich movement First World War and its aftermath Edit At the onset of the World War I he headed the Supreme Ukrainian Council 1914 in Vienna which defined Tsarist Russia as the main enemy of the nation and called Ukrainians to the struggle against it for the restoration of a united Ukrainian state In 1916 as a prosecutor for the Austro Hungarian Empire he played a role in the sentencing to death of Ukrainian Russophiles and sent others to imprisonment in Talerhof 2 In Autumn 1918 in the course of disintegration of the Austro Hungarian empire K Levytsky became a member of the Ukrainian National Council which announced formation of the Ukrainian state on October 19 and on November 1 the Council headed a victorious armed uprising in Lviv Galicia and Bukovina which resulted in formation of the West Ukrainian People s Republic ZUNR Being an experienced public and political figure K Levytsky headed the first government State Secretariate which developed under the war the state and army formation activity for independence against Poland After K Levytsky s resignation in December 1918 he was a head of the commission on elaboration of the election reform a representative in the affairs of press and propaganda in foreign affairs he also headed diplomatic missions of ZUNR which were sent to Riga 1920 Geneva 1921 he was a member of the ZUNR delegation in Genoa 1922 headed a Committee of political emigration After the government self liquidation in 1923 in accordance with the decision of the League of Nations on annexation of Eastern Galicia he returned to Lwow In the years between wars he was a member of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian National Democratic Association 1925 1939 was a director of Centrobank head of the Union of Ukrainian Barristers author of fundamental scientific works including The History of the Liberation Struggles of the Galician Ukrainians Since the War of 1914 1918 Parts I III Lviv 1929 1930 The Great Derangement On the History of Ukrainian State in March November 1918 on the Basis of Recollections and Documents Lviv 1931 Second World War and the independent Ukrainian state Edit After the Soviet Army invasion of Poland in September 1939 according to the secret part of Molotov Ribbentrop Pact he was arrested by the People s Commissariat for Internal Affairs and incarcerated in Lubyanka prison in Moscow Joseph Stalin Nikita Khrushchev Vyacheslav Molotov and Lavrentiy Beria were involved in the proceedings concerning his case citation needed In the spring of 1941 he was released and returned to Lwow After the start of Operation Barbarossa the German invasion of the Soviet Union an independent Ukrainian State was proclaimed on June 30 1941 Levytsky headed the State Representative Body a Council of Seniors Ukrainian National Council He worked to curb the excesses of the occupational regime carried on negotiations with the administration of Distrikt Galizien petitioned to end groundless repressions and pleaded for the release of prisoners often with positive results citation needed Death EditKost Levytsky died on November 12 1941 and was buried at Yanivsky Cemetery uk in Lviv See also Edit Biography portal Ukraine portalYevhen PetrushevychSources EditDisplay Page at www encyclopediaofukraine com Ukraine at www worldstatesmen org Government portal Governments of the West Ukrainian People s Republic Officials at www kmu gov ua Struggle for Independence 1917 20 at www encyclopediaofukraine com Government portal Governments of the West Ukrainian People s Republic at www kmu gov uaReferences Edit Dmytro Blazejowskyj Historical Sematism of the Archeparchy of L viv 1832 1944 Kyiv Publishing house KM Akademia 2004 570 p P 249 ISBN 966 518 225 0 Vavrik Vasilij Romanowicz 2001 Terezin i Talergof k 50 letnej godovscine tragedii galic rus naroda in Russian Moscow Soft izdat Archived from the original on 2010 12 23 Retrieved 2009 06 21 External links EditVasyl Mudry Levytsky Kost in the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine vol 3 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kost Levytsky amp oldid 1111105961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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