Zenon Kossak
Zenon Kossak (April 1, 1907 โ 1939)[1] was an activist in the Ukrainian militant nationalist movement for independence from interwar Poland.
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Born | April 1, 1907 Drohobych, Ukraine |
Died | 1939 Solotvyno, Ukraine |
Education | University of Lviv |
Kossak was born in Drohobych in Galicia (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now in Ukraine). He studied law at Lviv University and was one of the organizers of the nationalist movement in Galicia.
He was a member of the Ukrainian Military Organization in the late 1920s where he directed the 'combat', then the organizational, activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists in 1939 as a member of its Home Executive. He became deputy commander of the Carpathian Sich National Defense Organization in Carpatho-Ukraine. He was killed in action by Hungarian troops in Solotvyna, near Bukshtyn, in Transcarpathia.
He wrote the 44 rules of a Ukrainian Nationalist.[2]
Sources
- from the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
References
- Marples, David R. (1985). "Danylo Shumuk, Life Sentence: The Memoirs of a Ukrainian Political Prisoner. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1984. xxiii, 401 pp". Nationalities Papers. 13 (1): 142โ143. doi:10.1017/s0090599200041088. ISSN 0090-5992. S2CID 158053630.
- Marples, David R. (1985). "Danylo Shumuk, Life Sentence: The Memoirs of a Ukrainian Political Prisoner. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1984. xxiii, 401 pp". Nationalities Papers. 13 (1): 142โ143. doi:10.1017/s0090599200041088. ISSN 0090-5992. S2CID 158053630.