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13 Facts About Dmytro Dontsov

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Dmytro Dontsov's first published articles were published in the magazine Slovo which was edited by Petliura.

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Between 1905 and 1907, Dmytro Dontsov was arrested twice due to his involvement in socialist politics.

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Dmytro Dontsov moved to Lviv in April 1908, where in 1917 he completed his doctorate in law.

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From 1933 to 1939, Dmytro Dontsov was publishing and editing Vistnyk.

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In 1914, Dmytro Dontsov moved to Lviv, where he became a founder member of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine.

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Dmytro Dontsov rejected the Marxist ideology he had previously found appealing.

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Dmytro Dontsov was critical of ideas about pan-slavism, which had gained some popularity.

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Dmytro Dontsov's theories came to be considered integral nationalistic but authentically Ukrainian.

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Dmytro Dontsov's views grew out the study of historical Ukrainian-Russian relationships, primarily.

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Dmytro Dontsov condemned the Polonophilia, Russophilia, and Austrophilia of various segments of contemporary Ukrainian society.

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Dmytro Dontsov believed in the sacredness of national culture and that it should be protected by any means necessary.

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In 1939, on the eve of the Soviet Invasion of Poland, Dmytro Dontsov left Poland, living in Bucharest, Prague, Germany, Paris and the United States.

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Dmytro Dontsov died in 1973 in Montreal, and is buried in Bound Brook, New Jersey.