Andriy Hulyj-Huhenko


Andriy Hulyj-Huhenko. Photo after the Bolshevik arrest Andriy Hulyj-Huhenko (born 1886 in Nowoarchangielsk - died after 1926) - General-Guard of the Ukrainian People's Army.

He graduated from Odessa Junior High School, then the Institute of Rural and Forestry Studies in Puławy (then officially New Alexandria). After the outbreak of World War I, he was sent to the engineering forces of the Russian Empire, where he served until 1917, advancing to the rank of elite.

In 1917 he commanded an engineering division of the Central Council, then organized the southern front.

In 1919, he commanded the squadrons fighting with the machinists. During the first winter, he commanded the Zaporozhskaya Division, and from November 1921, the Besarabian Army Group URL, which fought alongside the Volunteer Group Jurek Tiutiunnyk during the second winter.

Later he smuggled a weapon into Ukraine to trigger an anti-Bolshevik insurrection, was arrested by the Bolsheviks in Odessa on July 19, 1922 and sentenced to 10 years in prison. The last reliable information about him comes from January 29, 1926, when he was in high security prison. Bibliography, literature

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