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  1. Volodymyr Mikolayovich Sosiura (Ukrainian: Володимир Сосюра; 6 January 1898 in Debaltseve, Yekaterinoslav Governorate (today Donetsk Oblast) of the Russian Empire – 8 January 1965 in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union) was a Ukrainian lyric poet, writer, veteran of Ukrainian-Soviet war.

  2. Sosiura, Volodymyr [Sosjura], b 6 January 1898 in Debaltseve, Katerynoslav gubernia, d 8 January 1965 in Kyiv. (Photo: Volodymyr Sosiura .) Poet. During the Ukrainian-Soviet War, 1917–21 he fought in the Army of the Ukrainian National Republic and then in the Red Army.

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Volodymyr Sosiura was also hospitalized in psychiatric institutions on several occasions, without real reason or a serious underlying issue behind it. He passed away on the 8th of January, 1965...

  4. Volodymyr Sosiura. (1898, Debaltseve – 1965, Kyiv) As a child, Sosiura lived in the village Chervona Rota in Donbas. During the Ukrainian War of Independence, Sosiura fought first in Petliura’s Ukrainian Army and then in the Red Army.

  5. Apr 19, 2021 · Ukrainian history is filled with tragedy, but as the following books show, the Ukrainian spirit is filled with humor and perseverance, inspiring readers to—in the words of the lyrical poet Volodymyr Sosiuralove Ukraine as you would the sun.

  6. Apr 27, 2014 · Love Ukraine’ by Volodymyr Sosyura Ukrainian poet Volodymyr Sosiura (1898-1965) in his poem “Love Ukraine” (1944) stated that one cannot respect other nations without respect for one’s own.

  7. Volodymyr Mikolayovich Sosiura ( Ukrainian: Володимир Сосюра; 6 January 1898 in Debaltseve, Yekaterinoslav Governorate (today Donetsk Oblast) of the Russian Empire – 8 January 1965 in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union) was a Ukrainian lyric poet, writer, veteran of Ukrainian-Soviet war.

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