Yulian Bachynsky

Yulian Bachynsky
Юліан Бачинський
The head of the diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the United States
In office
1919–1921
President Symon Petliura
Personal details
Born (1870-03-28)March 28, 1870
Ternopil region
Died 1940
Alma mater Lviv University

Yulian Bachynsky (born March 28, 1870, Novosilka, Ternopil region – died 1940, Republic of Karelia / Leningrad region) was a Ukrainian diplomat. In 1919 he attempted to implement his idea of an independent Ukraine and went to Washington to obtain the US government's recognition of the Ukrainian People's Republic.

Education

He studied in lviv gimnasium where lessons were taught in German. Besides, he was graduated from academic gymnasium of Lviv in 1890. After Yulian Bachynsky graduated from Lviv University's Law School, he embarked on a political and journalistic career.

Career

Yulian Bachynsky joined the Radical Party in 1890, where he led its social-democratic wing. As early as 1899 Yulian Bachynsky was one of the co-founders of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Party. After the failure of his mission in the US, he stayed in Austria and Germany until 1934 and then decided to move to the USSR. He lived in Kharkiv, editing the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia until his arrest on the trumped-up charge of membership in the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine. Sentenced to a ten-year term, he died in a prison camp in 1940 in the Republic of Karelia.

Ukraina Irredenta

Bachynsky is known as the author of "Ukraina Irredenta" (1895) - a book in which he called for Ukraine to become an independent state.

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