In contrast, the nationalists who emerged in Galicia following the First World War, much as in the rest of Europe, adopted the form of nationalism known as Integral nationalism.
•
Integral nationalism became a powerful force in much of Europe during the 1920s and 1930s.
•
After preliminary meetings in Berlin in 1927 and Prague in 1928, at the founding congress in Vienna in 1929 the veterans of the UVO and the student militants met in Vienna and united to form the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists.
•
Most of the Provid, such as general Mykola Kapustiansky, referred to themselves using their military titles acquired during the war (which the youthful members could never attain).
World Health Organization | Ukrainian | International Organization for Standardization | World Trade Organization | World Intellectual Property Organization | International Labour Organization | Food and Agriculture Organization | Charitable organization | International Civil Aviation Organization | World Meteorological Organization | United Nations Industrial Development Organization | International Maritime Organization | Interpol (organization) | Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | Organization of American States | non-governmental organization | Ukrainian language | National Organization for Women | Ukrainian Insurgent Army | World Boxing Organization | Non-governmental organization | World Zionist Organization | charitable organization | National FFA Organization | Students for a Democratic Society (1960 organization) | Red Hot Organization | Pan American Health Organization | organization | nonprofit organization | Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |
He studied law at the Catholic University of Lublin and joined the radical Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists.