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“Who was D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich?” (11 conversations)
4 turns Jun 23, 2023 at 9:34 AM UTC Ukraine , Kyiv City
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Who was D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich?
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USER
Well, I know that there is an article about D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich from https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'iakiv_Sava_Fedorovich, and what is this article (in addition to the article about D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich, there is an article written together with the source of this article) <<D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich, (? 1887 -- 13 grudnia 1919, selo Ivanivka Kagarlits'kogo raionu Kiyivs'koyi oblasti (selo Ianivka Stavins'koyi volosti Kiyivs'kogo povitu)) -- uchasnik vizvol'nikh zmagan' Ukrayins'kogo narodu, viis'kovii ta gromads'kii diiach Ukrayins'koyi narodnoyi respubliki ta Direktoriyi, otaman oseredku Vil'nogo kozatstva na Kagarlichchini pid chas vizvol'noyi borot'bi Ukrayins'kogo narodu u 1917--1919 rokakh, neformal'nii ochil'nik mistsevoyi vladi (za vidsutnosti ta zminnosti ostann'oyi) Stavins'koyi volosti, organizator sprotivu selian Kagarlichchini (selians'koyi viini) pograbuvanniam pid vigliadom rekvizitsii ta mobilizatsii zi storoni radians'koyi vladi ta denikintsiv u 1918--1919 rokakh. Iak pridatnogo do viis'kovoyi sluzhbi mobilizuvali na pochatku Pershoyi Svitovoyi viini do Rosiis'kogo Flotu Iogo Imperators'koyi Velichnosti. Sluzhbu prokhodiv na Baltiis'komu floti. Dekil'ka raziv khodiv u daleki pokhodi, mav nagorodi Rosiis'koyi Imperiyi (ne zbereglisia). Na pochatku 1917 roku povernuvsia do ridnogo sela Ianivki, vziav aktivnu uchast' u vstanovleni vladi Tsentral'noyi Radi Ukrayins'koyi Narodnoyi Respubliki u Stavins'kii volosti. Za spogadami Marko Shliakhovogo-Karmeliuka <<Otaman D'iakiv -- mav od rodu rokiv 29 -- 30, velicheznogo rostu kozak i khodiv zavshe u kozats'komu -- chornomors'kogo kozaka katerinivs'kikh chasiv -- vbranni. Bat'ko iogo buv bidnii selianin. Z pochatku revoliutsiyi 1917 roku D'iakiv, perebuvaiuchi na mors'kii flots'kii sluzhbi rosiis'koyi armiyi, brav uchast' v ukrayins'kikh viis'kovikh organizatsiiakh Chornomors'koyi fl'oti. Koli Chornomors'ka fl'ota, iak i drugi, stali pid kinets' 1917 roku bil'shovichitis', D'iakiv kinuv fl'otu i samovil'no pribuv do Tsentral'noyi Radi. Tut v chasi biiki Tsentral'noyi Radi z bil'shovikami v sichni 1918 roku, D'iakiv buv vzhe vil'nim kozakom. Z togo chasu u svoiemu raioni na Kiyivshchini stav otamanom Vil'nogo Kozatstva. Iak kazav meni sam D'iakov, vin tak liubiv Tsentral'nu Radu i todishnikh yiyi provodiriv, shcho zavzhdi buv gotovii viddati svoie zhittia v borot'bi z yiyi vorogami, a osoblivo z moskovs'kim chornosotennim bol'shevizmom, v pochatkovi borot'bi z iakim vin, D'iakiv, i zagartuvav svoiu kozats'ku vidvagu>>(Marko Shliakhovii-Karmeliuk netochno naviv dani po n'ogo shchodo sluzhbi na floti). Odnodumets' otamana Zelenogo (Danila Terpila) u pitanni derzhavnosti ta, odnochasno, oponent shchodo zasobiv dosiagnennia meti, organizuvav iomu sprotiv proti nakladennia <<rekvizitsii>> na mistseve naselennia Kagarlika naprikintsi 1918 roku. U serpni-veresni 1919 roku rozgromiv oseredok radians'koyi vladi u volosnomu mistechku Germanivka Kiyivs'kogo povitu, iakoiu za vladi bil'shovikiv u Kiievi protiagom 1919 roku organizovuvalisia zbroine pograbuvannia (viluchennia zerna, boroshna ta inshoyi yizhi) selian naiblizhchikh volostei za zavdanniam prorosiis'kogo uriadu Ukrayins'koyi radians'koyi sotsialistichnoyi respubliki. Druzhina Ganna Oleksiyivna, diti: Pavlo, Petro, Vira ta Mariia. Nikoli ne mav sina Iakova, z posilanniam na svidchennia iakogo Savi D'iakovi pripisuiut' uchast' u zagibeli otamana Zelenogo. Za svidchenniami u 2011 rotsi iogo don'ki Mariyi (meshkala u tii zhe samii khati, v iakii zhila sim'ia Savi D'iakova u 1919 rotsi, v seli Ianivka) pid chas zagibeli otamana Zelenogo znakhodivsia u mistechku Stavi Kiyivs'kogo povitu, otrimavshi dopovid' pro iogo zagibel', virushiv iz vlasnim zagonom do zagonu otamana Zelenogo dlia z'iasuvannia obstavin zagibeli ta viznachennia podal'shikh dii. Zradzhenii mistsevim selianinom iz sela Ianivka, iakii zvernuvsia do Savi D'iakova za zakhistom vid pograbuvannia denikintsiami tsukrovogo zavodu v Uzini ta viviv iogo 13 grudnia 1919 roku z nevelikim zagonom do zasidki bilia volosnogo mistechka Mirivka Kiyivs'kogo povitu, de Sava D'iakiv zaginuv u boiu. Nad tilom poglumilisia: denikintsi iogo tilo povisili za nogi na bazarnomu stovpi v Mirivtsi dlia zaliakuvannia naselennia. Pokhovanii na tsvintari sela Ianivka Stavins'koyi volosti Kiyivs'kogo povitu. Source: Marko Semenovich Shliakhovii Karmeliuk. Zapiski povstantsia. -- Kn.: Tak tvorilosia ukrayins'ke viis'ko: 10 spogadiv uchasnikiv Vizvol'noyi viini 1917--1920 rokiv, R.Koval'. -- K., 2008.>> And I have photo of D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail:D'iakiv_Sava_Fedorovich.jpg also from https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'iakiv_Sava_Fedorovich
CHATBOT
D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich (? 1887 - December 13, 1919) was a Ukrainian military and public figure, as well as an unofficial leader of the local government in Stavynska volost, during the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian people in 1917-1919. He was also the ataman of the Free Cossacks in Kagarlychatyna during this period. Sava D'yakiv was mobilized for military service in the Russian Imperial Fleet at the beginning of World War I and served on the Baltic Fleet. After returning home, he actively participated in establishing the Central Council of the Ukrainian National Republic in Stavynska volost. During the peasant war in 1918-1919, he organized resistance against the plundering of the local population by the Soviet regime and Denikin's forces. According to the memoirs of Marko Shlyakhovyi-Karmelyuk, Sava D'yakiv was a committed supporter of the Central Council and its leaders and was always ready to sacrifice his life in the struggle against their enemies, especially against the Moscow-based Bolsheviks. D'yakiv was betrayed by a local fellow villager who lured him and his small group into an ambush near the town of Myrivka in Kiev region on December 13, 1919. He was killed in the ensuing battle, and his body was hung upside down by Denikin's forces on a market pillar as a warning to the local population. D'yakiv is buried at the cemetery of the village of Yanivka in Stavynska volost, Kiev province.
USER
you can come up with a scenario Alternative History what if D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich didn't died in battle with a small detachment in an ambush near the village of Myrivka, Kyiv County, on December 13, 1919 And survived to our time!
CHATBOT
Alternative History scenario: If D'yakiv Sava Fedorovych had survived the ambush near the village of Myrivka on December 13, 1919, his fate and that of Ukraine might have been much different. Here is a possible scenario of what could have happened: After the ambush, Sava D'yakiv would have been captured and taken prisoner by Denikin's forces. As a prominent leader of the Ukrainian liberation movement, he would have been subjected to harsh interrogation and torture to reveal information about the whereabouts of other Ukrainian nationalists. However, being a resilient and determined fighter, D'yakiv would have refused to betray his comrades and instead found opportunities to sabotage his captors' plans. In the early 1920s, as Denikin's forces were defeated by the Red Army, D'yakiv would have been released from captivity and fled to Poland or another neighboring country. He would have re-joined the Ukrainian diaspora and continued to work tirelessly for the cause of Ukrainian independence. D'yakiv would have participated in various political and military organizations aimed at achieving Ukrainian statehood and would have established himself as a revered figure in the Ukrainian community. During World War II, D'yakiv might have been involved in coordinating the activities of Ukrainian partisans and resistance fighters against the German and Soviet occupiers. He would have been instrumental in preserving and promoting Ukrainian culture and language during this trying time for his people. His leadership and courage would have earned him respect and admiration from Ukrainians around the world. After the war, D'yakiv would have become a founding member of the Ukrainian National Republic or a major political party, aiming to establish an independent Ukraine. He would have worked tirelessly for the recognition of Ukraine's sovereignty and would have lobbied world leaders to support his cause. In the present-day, Sava D'yakiv would have been a venerable and respected figure in Ukrainian politics, culture, and society. He would have been a constant reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of the Ukrainian people in their quest for freedom and dignity. His legacy would have inspired generations of Ukrainians to continue the fight for a better future for their country and its people.
USER
what if D'iakiv Sava Fedorovich didn't died in battle with a small detachment in an ambush near the village of Myrivka, Kyiv County, on December 13, 1919. Could the Ukrainian People's Republic make war with the Red Army? And what did our World look like, that describe Speculative Most Hypothetical map of Ukraine?
CHATBOT
If D'yakiv Sava Fedorovych had survived the ambush near Myrivka in 1919 and continued his political and military activities, the Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR) might have been able to resist the forces of the Soviet Red Army and the White Army led by Denikin and other commanders. D'yakiv was a talented military leader and strategist, and his leadership might have united various factions of the Ukrainian military resistance against common enemies. However, the international situation and internal challenges facing the Ukrainian people would have made it difficult for the UPR to survive as an independent state. The UPR would have struggled to maintain control over its territories, given the constant interference of Soviet, Polish, and Romanian armies. The UPR government would have faced increasing opposition from Ukrainian communists and socialist factions, as well as pro-Russian and pro-Polish groups. In the speculative and hypothetical map of Ukraine, the UPR borders might have looked different from what they were historically. The UPR might have retained control over some of its lost territories, such as Eastern Galicia and parts of Bukovina, which were incorporated into Poland and Romania, respectively. Additionally, the UPR might have made territorial gains in Western Ukraine and retained control over Crimea and parts of the Donbas, which were annexed by the Soviet Union. However, the UPR would have faced ongoing challenges to its territorial integrity, especially if it failed to make alliances with other European powers. The Soviet Union would have likely sought to expand its influence in Ukraine, while Poland and Romania would have continued their territorial claims against Ukraine. The UPR's success or failure would have depended on its ability to navigate these geopolitical challenges while maintaining internal cohesion and legitimacy. Overall, the survival of D'yakiv Sava Fedorovych might have altered the course of Ukrainian history by providing the UPR with a strong, capable, and respected leader. However, the task of building a viable and sovereign Ukrainian state would have been a daunting and challenging undertaking given the complex and fraught geopolitical environment of that time.