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Ivan Rohach

Ivan Rohach ((ウクライナ語:Іван Рогач)) (29 May 1913 – 21 February 1942) was a Ukrainian journalist, poet, writer, and political activist born in Velykyi Bereznyi ((ハンガリー語:Nagyberezna)), Ung county, Austria-Hungary (modern-day Ukraine).
From 1933 to 1938, he was the editor of the ''Novoyi Svobody'' newspaper in Uzhhorod, in Carpathian Ruthenia, then part of Czechoslovakia and today in western Ukraine. Between 1938 and 1939, he was the personal secretary to rev. Avhustyn Voloshyn, the nominal Prime-Minister of Carpatho-Ukraine during its several days of independence in March 1939 before it was occupied by Hungary by First Vienna Award. Rohach was an active supporter and member of the Ukrainian scouting movement, Plast.〔((Ukrainian) Сьогодні у Києві вшанують пам’ять пластунів, розстріляних у Бабиному Яру (Today we honour the scouts who died in Babyn Yar )〕
==Political career==
Rohach was a prolific writer of political pamphlets and short stories dealing with various aspects of religion, human morality, the nationality question, and the cause for Ukrainian self-determination.
He was a member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and an avid supporter of the Andriy Melnyk faction. He moved to Kiev during the German occupation in order to aid in the re-establishment of a Ukrainian administration in the nations capital. In January 1942, Rohach became the co-editor of the ''Nove Ukrainkse Slovo'' ('New Ukrainian Word') newspaper and the magazine "Lytavry" ''(Tympani)'', which united those active in Ukrainian culture and arts in the Ukrainian capital.

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