• Source: Yevgeniy Terletskiy
  • Yevhen Petrovych Terletskyi (Ukrainian: Євген Петрович Терлецький) was a Ukrainian and Soviet politician, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly, People Commissar (narkom) of Justice, diplomat.
    Terletskyi was born in a village of Lozovyi Yar (near Yahotyn) in a family of priest. He graduated Poltava Theological Seminary and later studied at a recently established Petrograd Psychoneurological Institute. In 1911 Terletskyi joined the Socialist Revolutionary Party. He was an active participant of revolutionary events of 1917 as a member of the Petrograd Soviet and a chairman of the Poltava soviet as a member of Left Socialist-Revolutionaries. Terletskyi was elected to the Russian Constituent Assembly from Poltava Governorate as a member of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries.
    With the establishment of People's Secretariat, in December 1917 Terletskyi was appointed as a people's secretary of land cultivation.
    In 1918 he was involved in negotiations of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and later assassination of German field marshal Hermann von Eichhorn.
    Terletskyi was one of founders of the Ukrainian party of left socialist-revolutionaries Borbysts (not to be confused with Borotbists).


    External links


    Doroshko, M. Yevhen Terletskyi. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.

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