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Title:
RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14
ID:
RG-100.13
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Novyi Chas (The New Time), interwar periodical, 1925-1939 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14
Creators:
Ivan Tyktor (Tiktor), 1896 -- 1982, publisher, editor, political figure (1918 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Subjects:
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), literary discourse of him published in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), poetry of angst and woe, 1903 -- 1944
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), Ukrainian poet, a verse published in Novyi Chas, December 20, 1923
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Prosvita, reflections on the 56th anniversary in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Reflections on Lithuanian political distress caused by Polish annexation of Central Lithuania
Suicide in the Lviv (Lwow) prison on Batorego street, Turielbaum, a Jew, owner of a cafe, Novyi Chas
Suicides in the Lviv (Lwow) prisons, reflected in Novyi Chas, 1923
Turienbaum, a Jew committed suicide in the Lviv prison, imprisoned for indignation of policeman
Ukrainian discourse in Poland, the state of despair, devotion and allegiance, Novyi Chas, 1923
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, geo-political discourse in regard to Europe, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on Polish state political discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian political discourse, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), literary discourse of him published in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), poetry of angst and woe, 1903 -- 1944
Oles' Oles' (Kandyba), Ukrainian poet, a verse published in Novyi Chas, December 20, 1923
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Personal reflection and narratives in regard to Makhno, published in Novyi Chas, 1923
Prosvita, reflections on the 56th anniversary in Novyi Chas, December 1923
Reflections on Lithuanian political distress caused by Polish annexation of Central Lithuania
Suicide in the Lviv (Lwow) prison on Batorego street, Turielbaum, a Jew, owner of a cafe, Novyi Chas
Suicides in the Lviv (Lwow) prisons, reflected in Novyi Chas, 1923
Turienbaum, a Jew committed suicide in the Lviv prison, imprisoned for indignation of policeman
Ukrainian discourse in Poland, the state of despair, devotion and allegiance, Novyi Chas, 1923
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