- Dmytro Vitovsky
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Dmytro Vitovsky
Дмитро ВітовськийState Secretary of Armed Forces of West Ukraine In office
November 9, 1918 – February 13, 1919Prime Minister Kost Levytsky
Sydir HolubovychPreceded by position created Succeeded by Viktor Kurmanovych Personal details Born November 8, 1887
Stanislau powiat, Galicia and Lodomeria, Austro-HungaryDied July 8, 1919 (aged 31)
Racibórz, Silesia, GermanyNationality Ukrainian Alma mater Lviv University Military service Allegiance Austro-Hungary (1914-1918)
West Ukrainian National RepublicService/branch Ukrainian Galician Army Years of service 1914 - 1919 Rank Captain
Colonel (Jan. 1, 1919)Commands Ukrainian Sich Riflemen
Ukrainian Galician ArmyBattles/wars World War I
Polish-Ukrainian WarDmytro Vitovsky (Ukrainian: Дмитро Вітовський) (8 November 1887, Stanislau powiat, Galicia and Lodomeria, Austro-Hungary – 8 July 1919, Racibórz, Silesia, Germany) was a Ukrainian politician[1] and military leader.
Vitovsky was born into a family of gentry.[2] in the village of Medukha in Galicia (today in Halych Raion). He graduated from the Stanislau gymnasium and later was a student activist at the law school of Lviv University. Later Vitovsky joined the Ukrainian Radical Party and was an active organizer of a number of Ukrainian educational and scouting Sich groups near Stanislau, which later became part of the regular Galician Army.
Vitovsky started his active military career in 1914 participating in mountain battles in the Carpathians, and was an ideologist of Ukrainian military political thought. In 1916-1917 he was a Ukrainian military commissar in Volhynia, and organized Ukrainian schools there. Vitovsky also was co-founder of the Striletsky Found, and published the official newspaper of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, Shliakhy ('The Pathways'). He became a company commander of the Legion of Sich Riflemen and carried out special assignments (guerrilla warfare). Towards the end of the World War I Vitovsky was appointed the chairman of Ukrainian Military Committee that organized the takeover of Lviv. He became the first commander of the Ukrainian Galician Army (November 1–5, 1918).
A week later after being commissioned as the first commander of the Galician Army Vitovsky was appointed as the State Secretary of Armed Forces in Levytsky's government. On January 1, 1919 he was promoted from major to colonel. As a deputy of the Ukrainian National Rada (February - April, 1919) Vitovsky was chosen to attend the Paris Peace Conference as a member of the Western Ukrainian delegation, in May 1919. Vitovsky perished in an aircraft crash during the flight from Paris to Kamyanets-Podilsky in July 1919 and was buried in Berlin.
References
References
Lviv Study. Handbook./Compiler group manager N.Vynnytska.-Lviv:AHIL,2003.- 52p. ISBN 966-7617-59-9
Categories:- 1887 births
- 1919 deaths
- People from Halych Raion
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- Ukrainian politicians before 1991
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