Serhiy Stepanovych Ostapenko (Ukrainian: Сергі́й Степа́нович Оста́пенко; 18 November [O.S. 6 November] 1881 – 1937) was a Ukrainian economist, statesman...
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Kazakhstani footballer Serhiy Ostapenko (1881–1937), Ukrainian economist and statesman All pages with titles containing Ostapenko This page lists people...
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appointed as well, Serhiy Ostapenko, who headed his non-socialist government from 11 February 1919. When talks failed, Ostapenko was replaced by Borys...
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political crisis within the national government of Ukraine Resignation of Serhiy Ostapenko and his government due to failure on series of negotiations with representatives...
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February 1919 – 25 May 1926 (In exile from 18 March 1921) Prime Minister Serhiy Ostapenko Borys Martos Isaak Mazepa Vyacheslav Prokopovych Preceded by Volodymyr...
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Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian People's Republic, in the office of Serhiy Ostapenko. In the years 1919-1923 he was a Member of the Diplomatic Mission of...
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49 days Serhiy Ostapenko Сергій Остапенко Chairman of the Council of People's Ministers (1881–1937) — 13 February 1919 9 April 1919 Independent Ostapenko UPSF •...
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SR process together with some other Ukrainian politicians such as Serhiy Ostapenko. Holubovych was amnestied right away in December 1921, and served as...
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9-10 February 1918. From the left: General Brinkmann, Mykola Liubynsky, Mykola Levytsky, Oleksandr Sevriuk, General Max Hoffmann and Serhiy Ostapenko...
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of Ukraine and emigrated abroad. The head of the new cabinet became Serhiy Ostapenko who quit the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries. Along with...
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