Stepan Wołyneć


Stepan Wołyneć (born January 22, 1895 in Lviv - died April 10, 1965) is a Ukrainian social activist in Galicia, a journalist and a Member of Parliament for the second term of office.

In 1914 he graduated from high school in Brzeżany, and after the outbreak of World War I he joined the Legion of Ukrainian Sikors. After the start of the Polish-Ukrainian War he fought in the Ukrainian Halic army, then was a soldier of the Red Ukrainian Halic army, and in 1920 graduated from the School of Red NCOs in Kiev. In 1922 he returned to Galicia, and began studying philosophy at the Secret University of Ukraine in Lviv. After his liquidation, he graduated from the University of Vienna.

The activist of Sel-Rob, later of Sel-Rob Right (on whose behalf he was elected to the Sejm), at the end of the Front of National Unity. The editor of the FJN "Batkiwszczyna" organ and the newspaper "Ukrainiśki Wisti", a collaborator of "Peremohy". In the years 1937-1939 a member of the Contact Committee.

During the war he directed the Institute of People's Education (INO) at the Ukrainian Central Committee, later became a spokesperson for the propaganda of the Military Board at the 14th Grenadier Division of the SS "Galizien".

After the war he stayed in Germany, where in Blomberg he edited the newspaper "Ukrainian Ukrainians", then emigrated to Canada in 1949. Bibliography

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