Location: Archon Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar
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Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar (1920s)
Historical Note: Paliiv, Dmytro [Паліїв, Дмитро; Palijiv], b 17 May 1896 in Perevozets, Kalush county, Galicia, d 19 or 20 July 1944 in Brody, Galicia. Political and military leader and journalist; brother of Kekyliia Paliiv. During the First World War he was an officer in the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen. As organizational officer of the Ukrainian Military Committee he was largely responsible for the success of the November Uprising in Lviv, 1918. After the war he was a founding member of the clandestine Ukrainian Military Organization (UVO) and became a member of its supreme command (1921–6). He was one of the founding members of the Ukrainian Party of National Work (UPNR), an UVO front organization, and coedited its journal Zahrava. He was also chief editor of Novyi chas (1923–33, with some interruptions). After breaking with the UVO he led the UPNR into the new Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (UNDO). He sat on the central committee of the UNDO (1925–33) and was elected as a candidate of the Bloc of National Minorities to the Polish Sejm in 1928. When the Sejm was dissolved in 1930, Paliiv was arrested along with other Ukrainian deputies, and spent three years in prison. A leading opponent of the Normalization policy, he was expelled from the UNDO in 1933 and founded the Front of National Unity. Paliiv edited its newspapers Bat’kivshchyna (1934–9) (see Batkivshchyna) and Ukraïns’ki visty (1935–9). During the 1939 Soviet invasion of Galicia he escaped to Krynytsia (Krynica) in the German-occupied Lemko region and remained aloof from political life until 1943, when he helped organize the Division Galizien. He served as captain and political adjutant to the division’s commander and was killed in the Battle of Brody.
Digital Content Created by Zenon Palenskyi, Dmytro Paliiv, editors, Novyi Chas (The New Time), Lviv (Lwow), interwar
Other Files: RG-100.01, Novyi Chas. Sunday, 1 October 1923. No.1
RG-100.02, Novyi Chas. Thursday 1 November 1923. No.2
RG-100.03, Novyi Chas. Sunday 4 November 1923. No.3
RG-100.04, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 November 1923. No.4
RG-100.05, Novyi Chas. Thursday 15 November 1923. No.5
RG-100.06, Novyi Chas, Novyi Chas. Sunday 18 November 1923. No.6 (censored)
RG-100.07, Novyi Chas. Thursday 22 November 1923. No.7 (Censored)
RG-100.08, Novyi Chas. Sunday 25 November 1923. No.8 (Censored)
RG-100.09, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 December 1923. No.9
RG-100.10, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 December 1923. No.10 (Censored)
RG-100.11, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 December 1923. No.12
RG-100.12, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 December 1923. No.13
RG-100.13, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 December 1923. No.14
RG-100.14, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 December 1923. No.15
RG-100.15, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 December 1923. No.16
RG-100.16, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 December 1923. No.17
RG-100.17, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 January 1924. No.2
RG-100.18, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 January 1924. No.3 (Censored)
RG-100.19, Novyi Chas. Sunday 20 January 1924. No.4 (Censored)
RG-100.20, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 January 1924. No.5
RG-100.21, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 January 1924. No.6 (Censored)
RG-100.22, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 January 1924. No.7
RG-100.23, Novyi Chas. Sunday 3 February 1924. No.8
RG-100.24, Novyi Chas. Thursday 7 February 1924. No.9
RG-100.25, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 February 1924. No.10
RG-100.26, Novyi Chas. Thurday 14 February 1924. No.11
RG-100.27, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 February 1924. No.12
RG-100.28, Novyi Chas. Thursday 21 February 1924. No.13
RG-100.29, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 February 1924. No.14, Olha Basarab
RG-100.30, Novyi Chas. Thursday 28 February 1924. No.15 (Censored), Olha Basarab
RG-100.31, Novyi Chas. Sunday 2 March 1924. No.16 (Censored), Olha Basarab
RG-100.32, Novyi Chas. Thursday 6 March 1924. No.17 (Censored), Olha Basarab
RG-100.33, Novyi Chas. Sunday 9 March 1924. No.18 (Censored)
RG-100.34, Novyi Chas. Thursday 13 March 1924. No.19 (Censored)
RG-100.35, Novyi Chas. Sunday 16 March 1924. No.20 (Censored)
RG-100.36, Novyi Chas. Thursday 20 March 1924. No.21
RG-100.37, Novyi Chas. Sunday 23 March 1924. No.22
RG-100.38, Novyi Chas. Thursday 27 March 1924. No.23
RG-100.39, Novyi Chas. Sunday 30 March 1924. No.24 (Censored)
RG-100.40, Novyi Chas. Thursday 3 April 1924. No.25 (Censored)
RG-100.41, Novyi Chas. Sunday 6 April 1924. No.26 (Censored)
RG-100.42, Novyi Chas. Thursday 10 April 1924. No.27
RG-100.43, Novyi Chas. Sunday 13 April 1924. No.28 (Censored)
RG-100.44, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 April 1924. No.31
RG-100.46, Novyi Chas. Thursday 8 May 1924. No.33 (Censored)
RG-100.47, Novyi Chas. Sunday 11 May 1924. No.33
RG-100.48, Novyi Chas. Thursday 24 May 1924. No.55 (Censored)
RG-100.49, Novyi Chas. Sunday 27 May 1924. No.56 (Censored)
RG-100.50, Novyi Chas. Thursday 31 May 1924. No.57
RG-100.52, Novyi Chas. Sunday 10 August 1924. No.60 (Censored)
RG-100.53, Novyi Chas. Thursday 14 August 1924. No.61 (Censored)
RG-100.54, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 August 1924. No.62 (Censored)
RG-100.55, Novyi Chas. Sunday 24 August 1924. No.63 - 64
RG-100.56, Novyi Chas. Sunday 31 August 1924. No.65 - 66
RG-100.57, Novyi Chas. Thursday 4 September 1924. No.67
RG-100.58, Novyi Chas. Sunday 7 September 1924. No.68 (Censored)