Репрессии австрийских властей против москвофилов Буковины в годы Первой мировой войны
Journal Title: Codrul Cosminului - Year 2014, Vol 20, Issue 2
Abstract
On analyse dans l'article ci-joint les mesures répressives de l'administration autri-chienne hongroise contre le courant russophile de la Bucovine des années 1914–1918. L'auteur y souligne que les représailles des autorités furent orientées pas seulement contre les moscouphiles, mais affectèrent la population ukrainienne toute entière de la province, qu'on catalogua pratiquement en totalité comme russophile. Selon l'auteur, les années de la Première Guerre Mondiale constituèrent une véritable tragédie pour les Ukrainiens de la Bucovine.
Authors and Affiliations
Виталий Гайсенюк
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