Volodymyr Vasylovych Sikevych | |
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Born | Tarashcha, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire | September 5, 1870
Died | July 27, 1952 81) Toronto, Ontario, Canada | (aged
Allegiance | Russia (1888-1917) Ukraine Canada (1924-1952) |
Service/ | Imperial Russian Army Ukrainian People's Army |
Years of service | 1888 - 1919 |
Rank | General Khorunzhy |
Commands held | Haydamatsky Kish (Zaporizhia Division) |
Battles/wars | World War I Ukrainian-Soviet War |
Volodymyr Vasylovych Sikevych (Ukrainian: Сікевич Володимир Васильович), September 5, 1870 – July 27, 1952, was a General Khorunzhy of the Ukrainian People's Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic (UNR) during the Ukrainian-Soviet War.[1]
Biography
Volodymyr Sikevych was born in village Tarashcha, Kiev Governorate. He served as a colonel in the general staff of the Russian Imperial Army. During the Ukrainian War of Independence (1917–20) he was the brigadier general of the Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic and head of the Repatriation Commission of the UNR consulates in Hungary and Austria (1919–20). In 1924 he moved to Canada (Winnipeg and Toronto) and was active in Ukrainian veterans' organizations. Sikevych is an author of book Storinky iz zapysnoï knyzhky.[1]