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Lessons of Consolidation Processes of Ukrainian Community of Western Ukraine in the First Quarter of the Xx Century

The domestic and foreign policy circumstances of the consolidation aspirations of Ukrainians in Western Ukraine in the first quarter of the twentieth century is analyzed. The search for a common path, unification of political parties and their consolidation for the common goal of protecting the socio-economic and national-political rights of Ukrainians formed on both sides of the Dnipro River awareness of the need for unity, independence and unity in creating their own state.

Romanian-soviet intervention and interpretation of these events in the historiography and memoirs of romanian politicians

Rising to power of the Bolsheviks in Russia caused both fear and hatred in circles ofWestern elites. Governors of royal Romania were afraid that decrees “On the World” and “On the ground” will cause a new wave of revolutionary action of Russian soldiers and will have an impact on 130 Romanian workers and peasants. But the Romanian oligarchy saw also the benefits in the Russian revolutionary events, like: the ability to implement the “project of the Great Romania”.