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Olena Teliha

Olena Ivanivna Teliha ((ウクライナ語:Олена Іванівна Теліга), July 21, 1906 – February 21, 1942) was a Ukrainian poet and Ukrainian activist of Ukrainian and Belarusian ethnicity.
==Biography==
Olena Teliha was born Elena Ivanovna Shovgeneva () in the village of Ilyinskoe, near Moscow in Russia where her parents spent summer vacations. There are a several villages by this name in that area, and it is unknown exactly which one of them is Olena Teliha's birthplace.〔(Ukrainian poet-heroine Olena Teliha, 1906 – 1942 ), Brama (July 20, 2006)〕 Her father was a civil engineer while her mother came from a family of Russian Orthodox priests. In 1918, she moved to Kiev with her family, when her father became a minister in the new UNR government.〔(Life is not to be sold for a few pieces of silver – The life of Olena Teliha ) by Ludmyla Yurchenko, CYM, the Ukrainian Youth Association〕 There they lived through the years of Ukrainian Civil War. When the Bolsheviks took over, her father moved to Czechoslovakia, and the rest of the family followed him in 1923.〔 After living through the rise and fall of Ukrainian National Republic, Olena took an avid interest in Ukrainian language and literature. In Prague, she attended a Ukrainian teacher's college where she studied history and philology. She met a group of young Ukrainian poets in Prague and started writing poetry herself. After her marriage, she moved to Warsaw, Poland, where she lived until the start of the Second World War. In 1939, like many of the young Ukrainians with whom she associated, Olena Teliha became a member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, within which she became an activist in cultural and educational matters.〔
In 1941, Olena and her husband Mykhailo Teliha (whom she met and married in Czechoslovakia〔) moved back to Kiev,〔 where she expanded her work as a cultural and literary activist, heading the Ukrainian Writers' Guild and editing a weekly cultural and arts newspaper "Litavry". A lot of her activities were in open defiance of the Nazi authorities. She watched her closest colleagues from the parent-newspaper "Ukrainian Word" ("Ukrayins'ke Slovo") get arrested and yet chose to ignore the dangers. She refused to flee, declaring that she would never again go into exile.〔
She was finally arrested by the Gestapo and executed, aged 35, in Babi Yar in Kiev〔 along with her husband.〔(1942: Mykhailo and Olena Teliha, Ukrainian artists ), ExecutedToday.com〕 In the prison cell where she stayed, her last written words were scribbled on the wall: "Here was interred and from here goes to her death Olena Teliha".

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