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Lev Rebet : ウィキペディア英語版
Lev Rebet
Lev Rebet (January 1, 1912 – October 12, 1957) was a Ukrainian political writer and anti-communist during World War II. He was a key cabinet member in the Ukrainian government (backed by Stepan Bandera's faction of OUN) which proclaimed independence on June 30, 1941. For a time, Rebet was the leader of the Ukrainian government.
==Early life==
Rebet was born in the town of Stryi, in Western Ukraine into a family of Jewish origin.〔(«Бандера и бандеровщина: Попытка честного исследования» ) Ежеденедельник 2000.〕〔(«Во Львове перезахоронили близких соратников Бандеры» ), телеканал ТСН, Украина. 〕〔(«Во Львове перезахоронили соратника Бандеры» ), Корреспондент (журнал) 〕 His father was a postal official. Rebet was both deeply religious as Greek rite Catholic and very physically active from an early age. He was a member of "Plast", the Ukrainian scout organization.

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