- Volodymyr Yaniv
). Yaniv was a community and scouting leader in the 1930's and an activist in the
OUN and theUkrainian Military Organization UVO , editor of numerous student and community publications, a professional psychologist and sociologist. He was a professor of Psychology at the Ukrainian Catholic Seminary inHirschberg (1947-8), professor of theUkrainian Free University inMunich (from 1955) and its rector (1968-86), professor of theUkrainian Catholic University inRome (from 1963), a publicist, poet, member of theShevchenko Scientific Society (from 1987).Yaniv completed his gymnasium studies in Lviv in 1928 and further studied history and psychology at the
Lviv University . After incarceration at theBereza Kartuska Detention Camp he completed his studies inBerlin with a dissertation on "The psychological changes of political prisoners". In 1946 he moved to Munich where took an active part in the life of the Ukrainian Free University. Yaniv wrote numerous works studying the effect of incarceration on the works of notable Ukrainian cultural figures such asTaras Shevchenko ,Ivan Franko ,Lesia Ukrainka ,Vasyl Symonenko ,Ihor Kalynetz .Plast
In his youth, in 1927-32, Yaniv took an interest in the "
Plast " Ukrainian scouting movement, in which he held various leadership roles. He returned to scouting in 1946 and continued active in Ukrainian scouting to the end of his life.Incarceration
Yaniv was first arrested by the Polish police for a period of two years in 1934-35 at the
Bereza Kartuska Detention Camp . In 1936 he was once again arrested and given a 5 year term being released in 1938. In July 1941 he was arrested by the Germans and confined inKrakow for membership of theUkrainian National Committee . His prison experiences became the basis for his dissertation and many of the books and studies he published in later years.Awards
* Commander of the Order of
Pope Gregory .ources
* "Encyclopedia of Ukraine" (in Ukrainian), vol. 10, p. 3,973.
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