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1917年11月20日Ukraine in early 20th centuryOn March 17, 1917, a significant historical event took place in the life of Ukraine: the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv, which laid the first foundations of Ukrainian state independence. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected president of its Council. At that time, three different management systems operated in Ukraine. Supreme power was formally exercised by the provisional government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. The second system is the Bolshevik Soviets, headed by Mensheviks and SRs. The Third Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, unions. From the first months of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses, and huge demonstrations were held by Ukrainians on the occasion of its creation. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for the Central Council, they saw it as the defender of their interests. Inspired by the trust of the people. On June 23, 1917…、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
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1917年12月31日Ukraine in early 20th centuryOn March 17, 1917, a significant historical event took place in the life of Ukraine: the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv, which laid the first foundations of Ukrainian state independence. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected president of its Council. At that time, three different management systems operated in Ukraine. Supreme power was formally exercised by the provisional government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. The second system is the Bolshevik Soviets, headed by Mensheviks and SRs. The Third Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, unions. From the first months of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses, and huge demonstrations were held by Ukrainians on the occasion of its creation. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for the Central Council, they saw it as the defender of their interests. Inspired by the trust of the people. On June 23, 1917…、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2023041207772
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1917年12月31日Ukraine in early 20th centuryOn March 17, 1917, a significant historical event took place in the life of Ukraine: the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv, which laid the first foundations of Ukrainian state independence. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected president of its Council. At that time, three different management systems operated in Ukraine. Supreme power was formally exercised by the provisional government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. The second system is the Bolshevik Soviets, headed by Mensheviks and SRs. The Third Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, unions. From the first months of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses, and huge demonstrations were held by Ukrainians on the occasion of its creation. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for the Central Council, they saw it as the defender of their interests. Inspired by the trust of the people. On June 23, 1917…、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2023041207728
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1917年12月31日Ukraine in early 20th centuryOn March 17, 1917, a significant historical event took place in the life of Ukraine: the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv, which laid the first foundations of Ukrainian state independence. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected president of its Council. At that time, three different management systems operated in Ukraine. Supreme power was formally exercised by the provisional government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. The second system is the Bolshevik Soviets, headed by Mensheviks and SRs. The Third Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, unions. From the first months of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses, and huge demonstrations were held by Ukrainians on the occasion of its creation. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for the Central Council, they saw it as the defender of their interests. Inspired by the trust of the people. On June 23, 1917…、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
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1917年12月31日Ukraine in early 20th centuryOn March 17, 1917, a significant historical event took place in the life of Ukraine: the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv, which laid the first foundations of Ukrainian state independence. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected president of its Council. At that time, three different management systems operated in Ukraine. Supreme power was formally exercised by the provisional government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. The second system is the Bolshevik Soviets, headed by Mensheviks and SRs. The Third Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, unions. From the first months of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses, and huge demonstrations were held by Ukrainians on the occasion of its creation. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for the Central Council, they saw it as the defender of their interests. Inspired by the trust of the people. On June 23, 1917…、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
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1918年12月31日On March 17, 1917, the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in KyivLetter from Mykhailo Hrushevskyi (from Moscow to Kyiv, February 22, 1917) to Orest Levytskyi. Reproduction from the funds of UKRINFORMOn March 17, 1917, the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected its president. The Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, and unions is one of the pillars of governance inthe then imperial Ukraine. Supreme power was exercised by the Provisional Government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. There were also Bolshevik councils headed by Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries. Fromthe first days of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for her, they saw II as the defender of their interests. On June 23, 1917, the Council issued the First Universal, whichgranted freedom to Ukraine. Central bodies of state power and management have launched active activities. …、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2023041207700
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1918年12月31日On March 17, 1917, the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in KyivA letter to Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi. Reproduction from the funds of UKRINFORMOn March 17, 1917, the Ukrainian Central Rada was proclaimed in Kyiv. Professor Mykhailo Hrushevskyi was elected its president. The Central Rada with its local bodies, councils, boards, and unions is one of the pillars of governance inthe then imperial Ukraine. Supreme power was exercised by the Provisional Government, which appointed its commissioners and officials. There were also Bolshevik councils headed by Mensheviks and Socialist-Revolutionaries. Fromthe first days of its existence, the Central Rada had great support from the masses. Soldiers, peasants and workers had high hopes for her, they saw II as the defender of their interests. On June 23, 1917, the Council issued the First Universal, whichgranted freedom to Ukraine. Central bodies of state power and management have launched active activities. …、クレジット:Ukrinform/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2023041207705
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