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- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 editor Volodymyr_Kubiyovych.
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 encyclopedia Encyclopedia_of_Ukraine.
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 first "Frances".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 first "Volodymyr".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 isCitedBy Hryhorii_Epik.
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 isCitedBy Ukrainian_Canadians.
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 isbn "0-8020-3362-8".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 last "Kubijovyč".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 last "Swyripa".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 location "Toronto".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 page "834".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 pages "351–52".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 publisher University_of_Toronto_Press.
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 publisher "University of Toronto Press".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 quote "Interwar immigrants introduced a number of new organizations. The paramilitary sporting Sitch [sic] was founded in 1924 with official support from the Ukrainian Catholic church. It declined with the appearance of the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood and in 1934 was reorganized without church backing as the United Hetman Organization, a conservative monarchist movement that favoured P. Skoropadsky as hetman of Ukraine. After the death of his son, D. Skoropadsky, in 1957 the movement, never too popular, rapidly declined. In 1928 the republican-inclined veterans of the Ukrainian independence struggle formed the Ukrainian War Veterans' Association . In 1932 it provided the base for the Ukrainian National Federation, which espoused the militant nationalism of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 title "Canada".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 title "Encyclopedia of Ukraine, vol 1".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 volume "Vol. 1, A-F".
- books?vid=ISBN0-8020-3362-8 year "1984".