The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s

The work is devoted to the creation of “live” images of the history based on the materials of the particular historical sources (Ya. Daschkevych). The authors have endeavored to establish the circumstances of sentencing the members of the Polish underground organization and publicized the standard s...

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Main Authors: Bohdan Levyk, Mariusz Skorniewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Center for Cultural Studies 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/201902
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spelling doaj-6b96237d95f3445c9cb5585775d0b2be2020-11-25T03:41:08ZengUkrainian Center for Cultural StudiesCхід1728-93432411-30932020-05-0102(166)788610.21847/1728-9343.2020.2(166).201902201902The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-sBohdan Levyk0Mariusz Skorniewski1Regional Scientific and Education Centre, Lviv Polytechnic National UniversityCatholic University of LublinThe work is devoted to the creation of “live” images of the history based on the materials of the particular historical sources (Ya. Daschkevych). The authors have endeavored to establish the circumstances of sentencing the members of the Polish underground organization and publicized the standard schemes of the Soviet investigation and justice in the 30-40-s of the 20th century by examining the personal criminal cases of three participants of the Polish underground organization “Union of Armed Struggle”, namely the Armenians of Lviv Zigmund Chrzontovskyi (engineer-agronomist), Adam Bogdanovych (canon of the Armenian Catholic Chapterhouse in Lviv) and Cheslav Kaniak (prior of Dominican Cathedral). Summarizing the materials, interrogation protocols of the arrested and witnesses, the authors have demonstrated as the Soviet investigative authorities and court completely rejected human rights, appropriated the confiscated material assets. Furthermore, the great authority of the Armenian Catholic Church in Lviv and high level of patriotism among its representatives are depicted.http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/201902soviet occupation of lviv“union of armed struggle”the armenians catholicszigmund chrzontovskyiadam bogdanovychcheslav kaniak
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The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s
Cхід
soviet occupation of lviv
“union of armed struggle”
the armenians catholics
zigmund chrzontovskyi
adam bogdanovych
cheslav kaniak
author_facet Bohdan Levyk
Mariusz Skorniewski
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title The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s
title_short The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s
title_full The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s
title_fullStr The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s
title_full_unstemmed The Armenians of Lviv in Management of the Polish Underground Organization “Union of Armed Struggle” in 1939-1940-s
title_sort armenians of lviv in management of the polish underground organization “union of armed struggle” in 1939-1940-s
publisher Ukrainian Center for Cultural Studies
series Cхід
issn 1728-9343
2411-3093
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The work is devoted to the creation of “live” images of the history based on the materials of the particular historical sources (Ya. Daschkevych). The authors have endeavored to establish the circumstances of sentencing the members of the Polish underground organization and publicized the standard schemes of the Soviet investigation and justice in the 30-40-s of the 20th century by examining the personal criminal cases of three participants of the Polish underground organization “Union of Armed Struggle”, namely the Armenians of Lviv Zigmund Chrzontovskyi (engineer-agronomist), Adam Bogdanovych (canon of the Armenian Catholic Chapterhouse in Lviv) and Cheslav Kaniak (prior of Dominican Cathedral). Summarizing the materials, interrogation protocols of the arrested and witnesses, the authors have demonstrated as the Soviet investigative authorities and court completely rejected human rights, appropriated the confiscated material assets. Furthermore, the great authority of the Armenian Catholic Church in Lviv and high level of patriotism among its representatives are depicted.
topic soviet occupation of lviv
“union of armed struggle”
the armenians catholics
zigmund chrzontovskyi
adam bogdanovych
cheslav kaniak
url http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/201902
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