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Tatarov Leonid

1895-1971

Leonid Tatariv (5 April 1895, Chyhyryn, Kyiv province (now Cherkasy oblast, Ukraine) - 26 April 1971, Chester, Philadelphia, USA) - insurgent, official of the Ukrainian People's Republic government, singer, public figure, educator, actor, agricultural engineer (10 July 1932); singer of the Oleksandr Koshytsia Chapel (1919-1920), actor of the Czech National (Folk) Theatre in Brno (until 15 August 1926), member of the Uzhhorod Prosvita.
Biography
He was born a Ukrainian. He had a brother Yurii.

From 1915 he was in a sapper battalion of the Russian army.

After the revolution, he served in the Ministry of Labour of the Ukrainian People's Republic as a government official. Participated in the anti-Hetman uprising.

1919 - joined the Ukrainian chapel, with which he travelled around Europe until its liquidation.

1920 - emigrated to Czechoslovakia, served in the Uzhhorod "Prosvita", preparing "for admission to the Higher School of Economics".

1921 - entered the Higher School of Economics in Hozhytsi.

1926 - graduated from the secondary economic school in Poděbrady.

1925 - a member of the Czech National Theatre in Brno, from which he left on 15 August 1926 to enter the Ukrainian Academy of Agriculture in Poděbrady.

10 July 1932 - graduated from the Agricultural Department of the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry of the Ukrainian Agricultural Academy in Poděbrady.

He completed his thesis "History of breeding and development of cultivated horse breeds in Czechoslovakia and measures to improve horse breeding" "very well, and passed the diploma exam with a good grade".

He emigrated to the United States because of the Muscovite offensive on Euphrates.

In the 1950s and 1960s, he made a donation to the Bulletin of the UGA-UTGI Society of Ambassadors.

He took part in the 11th-12th meetings of "Poděbradecs" in the United States.

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