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On 21 November 2016, a memorial plaque was unveiled at the school where Chubenko studied. [18] On 23 September 2017, a memorial plaque to Chubenko was unveiled at the entrance to the Avangard Stadium in Kramatorsk. [19] [20] Since 2019 publishing house Tempora holds a yearly children literary competition named after Stepan Chubenko. [14]
On 26 January, Chubenko was dispatched by the RIAU general staff to negotiate an agreement with Dybenko, resulting in the RIAU being integrated into the 3rd Trans-Dnepr Brigade. [ 6 ] From March to July 1919, he was a diplomat in the Makhnovshchina and the chairman of many commissions negotiated with Dybenko on the conclusion of an alliance. [ 7 ]
Forced to leave Ukraine soon after Russia invaded, twin brothers Dmytro and Maksym Chubenko set sights on representing United States in 2028 Olympics Oller: Ukrainian wrestling twins say bring on ...
As he suffered from malnutrition, Makhno's tuberculosis worsened to the point that he was hospitalized on 16 March 1934. After several operations failed to help, Makhno died in the early hours of 25 July 1934. He was cremated three days after his death; five hundred people attended his funeral at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. [308]
Chubenko (Ukrainian: Чубенко) is a Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Oleksiy Chubenko (1889–?), Ukrainian anarchist
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on board Admiral Chabanenko in 2008.. Admiral Chabanenko is an Udaloy II-class anti-submarine destroyer of the Russian Navy.