Valentin Efimovich Malanchuk ( November 13, 1928 , Khmelnitsky - April 25, 1984 , Kiev ) - Ukrainian Soviet party and scholar.
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He was born on November 13, 1928 in Proskurov (now the city of Khmelnitsky ) in the family of an employee. In February 1945, his father, the secretary of the Lopatinsky district committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, was killed by Bandera .
He worked at a state farm, then at a sugar factory in the Khmelnitsky region. In 1950 he graduated from Lviv University (where he was a Komsomol), joined the CPSU (b) and was elected secretary of the Komsomol Regional Committee (Komsomol). Since 1952 at party work: instructor, lecturer, head of the department of science and culture, assistant to 1 secretary, since 1963 secretary for ideology of the Lviv regional committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine . Doctor of Historical Sciences (1963), professor (1968), specialized in the history of solving the national question in Western Ukraine.
Being the secretary of the Lviv regional committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine on ideology, he gained fame as a theoretician and a fighter against Ukrainian nationalism, having suspended the decision on the mandatory introduction of the Ukrainian language in higher education institutions in the region.
In 1967 he was transferred to Kiev to the post of Deputy Minister of Higher Education of the Ukrainian SSR . From October 1972 to April 1979, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine on ideology and candidate for membership in the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine . Being in orthodox-conservative positions, he led an implacable struggle against all manifestations of Ukrainian nationalism.
In 1979, he was removed from his post and transferred to teaching, was the head of the Department of Party History of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute . Died April 25, 1984 .
Works
- The struggle of the working youth of Western Ukraine under the leadership of the Communists for reunification with Soviet Ukraine (1929-1939). PhD thesis. Lviv University, 1955.
- Istoriya odnієї zradi. Lviv, 1956 (the first book in the USSR about ZUNR )
- Youth, gartan in battles. Lviv, 1957; Moscow, 1960
- Extensive Marxist-Leninist ideas in Western Ukraine (co-authored with M.Volyanyuk). Lviv, 1960
- The triumph of Leninist national politics. Lviv, 1963
- With the people, for the people. // Zhovten. No. 6. 1963
- Have a brother Radyansky sіm'ї. Kiev, 1967
- Peredmova. // Post by Yaroslav Galan. Lviv, 1967
- Istoriya mist i sіl Ukrainian RSR. Lviv region. Kiev, 1968 (editor-in-chief)
- Vishka school URSR. Kiev, 1971
- The historical experience of the CPSU in resolving the national question. Moscow, 1972
- Two concepts of the past and present Ukraine. // Zhovten. No. 1-5. 1972.
Sources
- Yu. R. Fedorovsky. "Stagnant" fighter against nationalism // Donetsk Ridge. 02/27/2004.
- O. Bazhan. "They call me an ordinary Kochubem ...". Notation in the fields of political biography V. Yu. Malanchuk // Literary Ukraine. 12/2/1993.
- Vrublevsky V. Vladimir Scherbitsky: truth and fiction. K., 1993.