Ellenzékiség és együttműködés között: ukránok a két világháború között Lengyelországban, 1918-1939
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adam_text | NÉVJEGYZÉK
A
Abramik, Tadeusz 195
Alekszij (Gromadzki) 175
Armstrong John A. 126
B
Babel, Iszaak 49
Babijjvan 155
Bączkowski, Włodzimierz 142,148,149,
150,152, 165,166, 167,181, 208,
217
Bacsinszkij, Julijan 30
Badeni, Kazimierz 30
Balicki, Zygmunt 24
Bandera, Sztepan 156,157,158
Baran, Sztepan 133,148,198,204
Barlicki, Norbert 50, 129
Bart el, Kazimierz 108, 171
Barthélemy, Joseph 41
Beck, Józef 69,130,163
Bereczki Andrâs 12
Bilasz, Vaszil 145
B ob rzyński, Michał 33
Bocheński, Adolf 148, 150,152
Bocheński, Aleksander 148,150,151,152
Bondarenko, Koszty 126
Bredow, Ferdinand von 124
Browarek, Tomasz 15
Brubaker, Rogers 219
Bugyonnij, Szemjon 49, 50
C
Cat-Mackiewicz, Stanisław 52
Celevics, Voiodimir 129,158,159,203,
215
Chałup czak, Henryk 15
Chojnowski, Andrzej 14,43,149
Clemenceau, Georges 42
CourteneyJanBaudouinde 82,152
Czapliński, Kazimierz 102
Csicserin, Georgij 57
D
Dąbrowski, Roman 15,68
Dąbskijan 46,50
Danilisin, Dmitro 145
Daszyński, Ignacy 82,114
Dionizy (Waledyński) 175, 196,198
Dmowski, Roman 14,24,39, 52, 53
Doncov, Dmitro 119,120
Drahomanov, Mihajlo 120
Dunin-Borkowski, Piotr 110,143,148,
152
E
Eberhardt, Piotr 64
F
Falski, Marian 59
Fedevics, Kliment 17
Ferenc József 37
G
Gemp, Friedrich 123
Giedroyc, Jerzy 100,150,151, 152,182
Giertych, Jędrzej 150,165,167,179
Głuchowski, Janusz 201
Gołuchowski, Wojciech 129
Gonta, Ivan 157
Göbbels, Joseph 153
Grabowski, Kazimierz 121
Grabski, Stanisław 47,50,51, 89,92,94,
95,97,103,122,221, 223,224
Grabski, Władysław 90, 92,100, 103
Gro ener, Wilhelm 124
Grünberg, Karol 15
252
Névjegyzék
H
Haller, Józef 42,43
Haluscsinszkij, Mihajlo 111,141
Hauke-Nowak, Aleksander 183,184
Henlein, Konrad 212
Himka,John-Paul 27
Hitler, Adolf 214,217,219
Hmelnyickij, Bohdan 208
Holovinszkij, Julijan 130, 137
Hołówko, Tadeusz 9,35,101,109,113,
135,141,142,144,145,146,152
Hricak,Jaroszlav 220
Hruckij, Szerhij 95,96
Hrusevszkij, Mihajlo 30,37
I
Ilkov, Mikola 82
J
Januszajtis, Marian 179
Jędrzejewicz, Janusz 141,159,211
Józewski, Henryk 7,9,47,140,164,169,
170,171,172,173, 174,175,176,
177,178,179,180, 181,182,183,
184,195,208, 224,226
K
Kapronczay Karoly 12
Karpinec,Jaroszlav 156,157
Kasprzycki, Tadeusz 191,216
Kedrin, Ivan 18, 97,126,127,141,143,
146,148, 149,151,152,155,182,
214,220, 222
Kelles-Krauz, Kazimierz 22
Kęsik, Jan 182
Kiernik, Władysław 95
Kisielewski, Stefan 150
Kleeberg, Franciszek 201
Koc, Adam 206,207,211
Kocilovszkij,Joszafat 185
Konovalec,Jevhen 90,122,123,125,127,
145,210
Korfanty, Wojciech 129
Koszik, Volodimir 126
Kowalski, Tadeusz Antoni 15
Kozłowski, Leon 154
Krasicki, Stanisław 179, 180
Krysiński, Alfons 64
Krzywicki, Ludwik 60
Kubijovics, Volodimir 148
Kucserepa, Mikola 78
Kudirovszkij, Borisz 44
Kulińska, Lucyna 18
Kwiatkowski, Eugeniusz 183
L
Ladika, Dmitro 111
Landau, Zbigniew 13
Lebegy, Mikola 153,156,157,158
Lepkij, Bohdan 148
Levickij, Andrij 46
Levickí j, Borisz 151
Levickij, Dmitro 112,115,129,134, 139,
143,158,159,160,162,164
Levickij, Koszty 30,115
Liebermann, Herman 129
Liszjak-Rudnickij, Ivan 34,44, 119, 126
Łobodowski, Józef 220
Łoś, Jan Stanisław 144,149,222
Lowenherz, Hanryk 92
Luckij, Osztap 141,159, 203
M
Macejko, Hrihorij 152
Mackiewicz, Józef 212
Makaruska, Lubomir 129,134,139, 143
Mauersberg, Stanisław 15
Mędrzecki, Włodzimierz 16,18
Mi chowski, Wacław 189
Miedziński, Bogusław 108
Mihnovszkij, Mikola 30
Miklaszewski, Bolesław 101
Miłosz, Czesław 154
Mircsuk, Petro 18,126,146
Młodzianowski, Kazimierz 106, 107, 108
Molotov, Vjacseszlav 217
Névjegyzék
253
Momot, Wojciech 18
Mościcki, Ignacy 108,130,145,154,164,
180,194, 198
Motyl, Alexander J. 126
Mudrij, Vaszíl 127, 159, 162,164, 186, 204,
205,206,211,212,213, 215,217
N
Nakonicznikow, Bronisław 129
Narutowicz, Gabriel 82, 83
Niedzałkowski, Mieczysław 55, 146
Niewiadomski, Eligiusz 83
Nowak, Julian 78,79
O
Ogonowski,Jerzy 95
Olbrycht, Brunon 192,193
Olszański, Tadeusz A. 220
Orlicz-Dreszer, Gustaw 104
Osadcsuk, Bohdan 151
P
Paderewski, Ignacy 44,45
Palijiv, Dmitro 129, 134, 162
PalotásEmil 12
Panejko, Vaszil 133
Papierzyńska-Turek, Mirosława 16, 17,77
Paprocki, Stanisław 186
Parcuh, Waldemar 14,131
Pasławski, Stefan 201
Paszkiewicz, Gustaw 203
Petlura, Szimon 8,9,20, 38,44,45,46,48,
49, 53,106,110,170,184, 224
Petrusevics, Jevhen 30, 39,43,49, 55,56,
61,79,115
Pevnij, Petro 173,226
Piasecki, Bolesław 211
Pidhirszkij, Szamijlo 84, 86, 88
Pieracki, Bronisław 9,143,151,152,153,
156,160
Piłsudski, Józef 8,9,14,15, 22,23, 35,39,
40,42,44,4$, 46,47,48, 50, 51, 52,
53,72,73,74, 82,104,105, 106,
107, 108,109,121,124, 128,
129, 130,131,134,145,146,
147,152,164,178, 179,181,
182,183, 185,186,189, 206,
211,224
Polikarp (Sikorski) 175
Popławski, Jan Ludwik 24,25, 36
Portnov, Andrij 20
Potocki, Andrzej 33
Potocki, Robert 17
Pruszyński, Ksawery 150
Pruszyński, Mieczysław 150
R
Radziwiłł, Janusz 139
Rataj, Maciej 90, 193
Ratajski, Cyryl 103
Ribbentrop, Joachim von 217
Ring, Éva 12
Romancsuk, Juliján 30,56
Rossoliński-Liebe, Grzegorz 126
Różniecki, Józef 189,190,192
Rudling, Per Anders 126
Rudnicka, Milena 133, 135, 164
Rydz-Śmigły, Edward 179,183, 194,201,
206,215
S
Sándor, IL 29
Sapieha, Adam 185
Scaevola-Wieczorkiewicz, Wacław 201
Schenke, Cornelia 17
Septickij, Andrij 67, 130, 131, 140, 155,
198,207
Sevcsenko, Tarasz 27,28,29,35, 99, 130,
226
Sicsinyszki, Miroszlav 33
Sienkiewicz, Henryk 21
Sikorski, Władysław 8, 57, 83, 84, 85,86,
87,91,103
Singer, Bernard 112
254
Névjegyek
Skrzyński, Aleksander 103,104
Skulski, Leopold 49
Skwarczyński, Stanisław 211
Sławek, Walery 130, 171,179, 206
Sławoj-Składkowski, Felicjan 128, 130,
131,187, 188, 198, 205,215
Śleszyński, Wojciech 154
Smorawiński, Mieczysław 189,192
Sobiński, Stanisław 122
Sprengel, Bolesław 15
Srokowski, Konstanty 85
Starczewski, Eugeniusz 92
S temp owski, Jerzy 149,199
Stempowski, Stanisław 47, 149
Stroński, Zdzisław 132, 146
Suhevics, Roman 122
Sujkowski, Antoni 107,108
Svarcbardt, Słomo 106,110
Świtalski, Kazimierz 134, 141, 146, 154
Sysyn, Frank 43
Szenik, Omeljan 153
Szkoropadszkij, Pavlo 38, 122,124
Szkripnik, Sztepan 198,212,217
Szmal-Sztockij, Roman 101, 127,148
Szokolay, Katalin 12
Sztálin,Joszif 195,210,217
Sztrum de Sztrem, Edward 61
Szumiło, Mirosław 18
T
Taraskjevícs, Bronyiszlav 95,96
Thugutt, Stanisław 92, 95, 102,103,152
Tischler Janos 12
Tomaszewski, Jerzy 13, 15, 16, 63, 64,65
Torzecki, Ryszard 17, 53, 90, 107
Tramecourt, Jerzy A. de 192
Tuhacsevszkij, Mihail 49
Tverdohlib, Szidor 80
U
Urbański, Zygmunt 64
V
Vaszinycsuk, Antyin 83, 84, 86, 226
Volcsuk, Roman 158
Volosin, Avgusztin 155,208,209, 214
W
Wandycz, Piotr 46
Wasilewski, Leon 22, 24, 36, 50, 52, 57, 58,
64,148,149,152
Wenda, Zygmunt 208
Wężyk, Mieczysław 216
Witos, Wincenty 8, 82, 87, 88, 89,90, 129
Wojciechowski, Stanisław 82, 90
Wysocki, Roman 18
Z
Zahajkievics, Volodimir 109, 111, 112,
141, 160
Zahidnij, Mihajlo 114
Zajcev, Olekszandr 18
Zamoyski, Maurycy 82
Żarnowski, Janusz 13,64
Zdziechowski, Marian 52
Zelenko, Konsztantin 218
Żeleński, Władysław 156
Żeligowski, Lucjan 73
Zięba, Andrzej A. 44
Zoltán András 12
Zyndram-Kościałkowski, Marian 151, 159
Zseleznjak, Makszim 157
SUMMARY
Between Opposition and Cooperation. Ukrainians
in Interwar Poland (1918-1939)
The Polish state (Second Polish Republic, or Druga Rzeczpospolita) was reborn
in 1918, after 123 years of partition, and from the beginning its political elite and
society had to face with the sensitive and difficult issues of national minorities.
The Ukrainian was Poland s as well Europe s largest national minority in interwar
period (approx. 5 million people, 16%ofthe populationin 1931). The Ukrainians
“ mostly inhabitants of the former Austrian land, Galicia - were incorporated
into the Polish national state against their will (the West Ukrainian People s
Republic was defeated by the Polish Army in 1919), which provided the means
to call this period as „Polish occupation” and to keep alive the aspirations of in-
dependence. While the legal part of the Ukrainian political life without enthusiasm,
but accepted the existence of Rzeczpospolita (and the minority position), at the
same time the illegal, nationalist movement was radical in words and actions,
which were directed against Poland (and against Soviet-Ukraine). Both legal and
illegal sectors (wittingly or unwittingly) were dependent on and kept informal
contact with each other, but the radical s violence and the terrorist methods
provoked disagreement from the legal political sector.
It should be remembered that the Warsaw government had never shared a
responsibility of governing with the politicians of the Ukrainian minority. In other
words, in interwar a Ukrainian person couldn t be appointed as a head of ministry,
voivodeship or other influential decision-making position. What s more, the
government introduced certain restrictions regarding the administration jobs,
filling the state positions with reliable and loyal to the state persons. In interwar
period none of the governments were striving to implement the autonomy for
the Ukrainian dominated Eastern Galicia, accepted by the Sejm, the lower chamber
of the parliament, in 1922. The situation was similar to the state university in
Ukrainian language - the government did not want to hear about the establishment
of a higher education institution in Lwow/L viv/Lemberg, a city of symbolic
significance for both the Polish and Ukrainian national communities. It is also
worth noting, that the political elite in Warsaw in most cases did show huge
248 Summary
ignorance towards Eastern Borderlands as well inhabitants of this region, the
Slavic minorities, Ukrainian and Belorussians.
However, the Ukrainians did not have effective advocacy tools against Warsaw:
the proposals, which had been submitted by Ukrainian MP s the Polish majority
easily brushed aside in the legislative process, and the local administration
functioned mostly with people of Polish nationality. Against many forms of
political, social, economic and cultural „oppression” the Ukrainian legal political
sector was powerless. Therefore it is not surprising the illegal actions of the
Ukrainian radical nationalists were given some support within community.
With some simplification one might say, that the government was constantly
violating its promises, which had been given to the Ukrainians. In addition, the
Polish government, which was stronger and had more possibilities to improve
the minorities social, cultural or political situation, did little to fulfil the rightful
expectations from the Ukrainian side. From today s perspective, it seems to be a
cynical attitude to locate the Ukrainian issue beyond the Zbruch river, i.e. in
Soviet-Ukraine; the Ukrainian issue as a political problem does not seem to have
existed within Poland in interwar period.
The Ukrainians in this period did not have faithful allies in international politics,
and possessed no kin-state, although Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s started to build
a national in form and socialist in content republic, which pro tempore raised hope
for an independent Ukrainian state, but the tragedies of the 1930s (the Great
Famine in Ukraine, the liquidation of intellectuals, purges) dispelled any illusions
- the Soviet Union could not be a true ally of the Ukrainians in Poland. The Weimar
Germany, however, at the same time actively supported the national minorities
(in order to weaken the Polish state considered in Berlin as Saisonstaat), but after
the improvement Germany s international situation, no longer needed the services
of the Ukrainians.
Nonetheless, the minority policy in interwar Poland, like any other policy,
changed. It must be underlined, that between 1918 and 1939 31 governments
were in power (15 out of them in the period up to 1926), not to mention the fact,
that on the local level voivodes took turns more often. In the first years of
independence, Warsaw was willing to meet the needs of the Ukrainian (and
German) minorities (eg. autonomy for Eastern Galicia and Upper Silesia), but it
turned out, that the government had acted under external/international pressure.
The law on basic and secondary schools adopted in 1924 („lex Grabski”) greatly
limited the development of the Ukrainian minority school system. The Border
Protection Corps (Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza, KOP) created in 1924 with aim
of protecting the country s eastern borders had also a great impact on the lives of
Slavic minorities living in the territory.
After the 1926 coup d etat the representatives of national minorities hoped
that the new regime would be better in the management of the minority issue,
Between Opposition and Cooperation. Ukrainians in Interwar Poland (i 918-֊ 1939) 249
since the new leader Józef Pilsudski itself, but also a number of his co-workers
were in the past members of the less nationalistic and less intolerant Polish
Socialist Party. Thus, these expectations about the sanacja regime were soon
dissolved.
After 1926 the pilsudskist camp looked for new solutions in regard with the
national policy. The best example to illustrate was Henryk Józewski’s „experiment”.
The Voivode in the East located region Volhynia - unlike most politicians in
Warsaw - had a relatively long-term and positive program, which aimed at
resolving the Ukrainian issue in Poland, by building a bulwark of Ukraine, allied
with Poland against the Soviet Union. But the „Volhynian experiment” ultimately
ended in failure - Józewski found himself exposed to cross-fire: both local
Ukrainians and Poles considered that policy of the Voivode betrayed their national
interests. For example, the utraquisation of the local school system and the
promotion of Polish-Ukrainian joint organizations proved to be a source of
dissatisfaction for both the Poles and Ukrainians.
In the late 1930s the policy toward the Ukrainian minority can only be
evaluated negatively. The decade began with the pacification of Eastern Galicia,
which can be regarded as a Polish answer to the terror by Organization of Ukrainian
Nationalists (OUN), which had a negative effect on the development of the
Polish-Ukrainian relations. Nevertheless, the legal sector of the Ukrainian political
sphere reached a compromise with the government in 1935 (this was the so called
normalization): the largest Ukrainian party presented in Polish parliament,
UNDO decided to take part in the election of 1935, giving up its oppositionist
position. The compromise, however, did not bring real improvements for the
Ukrainians in political, economic or social sphere. On the contrary, Warsaw was
interested in eliminating or at least neutralizing the Ukrainian question as a
political factor.
The end of the 1930,s, in fact, harsh and openly executed assimilation policy
was characterized (for example the „strengthening of the Polish element”, based
on security and geopolitical reasons), however, the sober-minded, contemporary
Poles were completely aware that it caused more harm than good. After 1935 the
Polish military circles, which who had become quite influential by that time, were
shown even less flexible attitude to the minority issue. The Warsaw government
at the very end of the 1930’s, made an unsuccessful - and unreflective ֊ attempt
to assimilate into the Polish nation the Ukrainian ethnic groups living at the edge
of their national space (eg. in Chelm region and partly in Volhynia) by admin-
istrative tools.
This kind of assimilation and polonization (which seemed to be more successful
with another Slavic minority group, the Belarusians) undoubtedly weakened the
Polish state, at the same time, also increased the hatred against Poland and maybe
against the Polish people in general within the Ukrainian society. It should be
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Summary
noted; that the polonization proved to be effective for certain groups of pretty
noble movement (and also for the Belorussians of the Roman Catholic confession).
In the interwar period Polish politicians though; that the integration of minorities
into the state was equal to (state or national) assimilation. In the eastern part of
the Polish state, let us underline once again; the Slavic minorities (Ukrainians and
Belarusians) had practically been in majority; and the forced national assimilation
from the mid-1930,s could not bring no results. Nevertheless; the Polish
government had a much wider margin in the determination of the assimilation
policy of the Slavic minorities; than regarding the German or Jewish community.
Despite the stronger or more moderate governmental pressure in this period
֊ or even because of that - the self-organizing ability of the more active part of
the Ukrainian society had intensified; the contemporary minority civil society
could chalk up impressive results; both in economic (cooperative movement)
and cultural (Prosvita; Shevchenko Society) field, and it must be remembered,
that these organizations, have been created and maintained by the Ukrainian
national community, without receiving state support.
This huge in numbers national community did not have the potential to
represent its own interest in an effective way: with political and economic elite,
with a “healthy” social structure or a kin-state. In this sense, the Jews, who,
according to the Polish perception were an ethnic (and not just a religious)
minority, and the Germans caused more trouble to Warsaw s and the regional
decision-makers, than Ukrainians, who had mostly been majority in the
underdeveloped eastern parts of Poland, in the rural regions, not in the cities.
Several decades after the events it can be stated, that the government in Warsaw
was willing to deal with the Ukrainian question - to some extent of necessity ֊
when the domestic problems grew to an unmanageable level (e.g. during the
pacification in 1930). The Polish government was not able to resolve the social
problems (eg. land hunger, widespread poverty and unemployment) of the
Ukrainian population living in Poland. Economic backwardness coupled with
political narrow-mindedness (also with direct discrimination in many cases) did
not improve the well-being of minority populations, and even reduced the
possibility of integrating the minority population (inter alia Ukrainians) into the
Polish state.
The Polish government between the two world wars - willingly or unwillingly
- had to face with the presence of nearly five million Ukrainians in the eastern
regions of the country (let us remember, that the Ukrainians in Poland were the
largest minority community in contemporary Europe!). It is another matter, that
Warsaw during these two decades did not really regard the largest minority in
Poland as a partner, so the official Polish policy was inclined to underestimate the
Ukrainian community.
TARTALOM
ELŐSZÓ 7
HISTORIOGRÁFIAI ÁTTEKINTÉS 13
A KELETI VÉGEK (KRESY WSCHODNIE) LENGYEL SZEMMEL 21
A föderalizmus és az inkorporáció elmélete a lengyel politikai gondolkodásban 22
Az ukrán nemzeti mozgalom 26
Kiéleződő lengyel-ukrán ellentétek Galíciában a 19-20. század fordulóján 32
Az első világháború 35
Lengyel-ukrán háború Kelet-Galíciáért, 1918-1919 38
A lengyel-(kelet-)ukrán (Pilsudski-Petlura) szövetség 1920-ban 44
A lengyel-bolsevik háború és a rigai béke 49
A Nagykövetek Tanácsának 1923. évi döntése Kelet-Galíciáról 54
AZ UKRÁN LAKOSSÁG LÉTSZÁMA ÉS JOGI VÉDELME 59
Az ukrán lakosság létszáma és elhelyezkedése a II. Köztársaságban 59
A kisebbségek jogi védelme a II. Köztársaságban 67
A LENGYEL KORMÁNYOK UKRÁN-POLITIKÁJA 1926-IG 72
A katonai és civil telepítések az ukránok lakta vidékeken 73
Az 1922-es választások 7 8
Władysław Sikorski kormányának politikája
(1922. december 16. - 1923. május 26.) 83
Wincenty Witos kormányának politikája
(1923. május 28. - 1923. december 14.) 88
Władysław Grabski kormányának politikája
(1923. december 19. - 1925. november 14.) 90
Az ukrán nyelvű egyetem kérdése 99
Aleksander Skrzyński kormányának politikája
(1925. november 20. - 1926. május 5.) 103
A MÁJUS UTÁNI SZANÁCIÓS KORMÁNYOK
UKRÁN-POLITIKÁJA (1926-1930) 105
Egy új kisebbségpolitika irányába? 105
Az 1928-as választások 109
Az ukrán politikai élet - pártok, programok 114
Az ukrán nacionalista mozgalom 119
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Tartalom
Az OUN megalakulása és tevékenysége 125
Kelet-Galícia pacifikálása 1930-ban 127
A pacifikáció kérdése a nemzetközi fórumokon 133
A NORMALIZÁCIÓ ÉS A TERROR ÁRNYÉKÁBAN ֊
AZ UKRÁN-POLITIKA 1935-IG 138
Az 1930-as választások 138
A lengyel-ukrán kapcsolatok normalizációjának próbái 139
T adeusz Holówko meggyilkolása 144
A „Lengyel-Ukrán Értesítő” elindítása és szerepe 147
Bronisław Pieracki belügyminiszter meggyilkolása és annak következményei 152
A „kiegyezés” irányába: a kormány és az UND O közötti egyezmény 158
Az 1935-ös választások 163
Az ukrán kérdés két olvasata: Bączkowski és Giertych 165
HENRYKJÓZEWSKI ÉS A „VOLHÍNIAI KÍSÉRLET” 169
Henryk Józewski mint volhíniai vaj da 170
J ózewski visszahívása 178
Józewski politikájának jelentősége 181
Hauke-Nowak Józewski székében 183
A LENGYEL KORMÁNYOK UKRÁN-POLITIKÁJA
AII. KÖZTÁRSASÁG UTOLSÓ ÉVEIBEN 185
Piłsudski halála után 185
Vallási revindikáció a lublini vajdaságban 188
Revindikáció Volhíniában 194
T emplomrombolások a Chelm-vidékén 196
A nemesi mozgalom és a lengyelség megerősítése 199
A normalizáció kritikája 203
Kárpátalja (Kárpát-Ukrajna) és a lengyel belpolitika, 1938-1939 208
Az 1938-as választások 210
Zsákutcában a lengyel-ukrán kapcsolatok 212
A lengyelek megerősítésének próbája Kelet-Galíciában 215
ÖSSZEGZÉS 218
FELHASZNÁLT IRODALOM 228
RÖVIDÍTÉSEK JEGYZÉKE 241
TÉRKÉPEK 242
SUMMARY 247
NÉVJEGYZÉK 251
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title_full_unstemmed | Ellenzékiség és együttműködés között ukránok a két világháború között Lengyelországban, 1918-1939 Lagzi Gábor |
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