The Ukrainian State (Ukrainian: Українська держава, Ukrayinska Derzhava), commonly referred to as Ukraine or The Hetmanate, was satellite state of the Central Powers created in the final months of the First World War from 1918 until it was overrun by the Red Army in 1939, the event which sparked World War II.
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| - Ukrainian State (Central Victory)
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| - The Ukrainian State (Ukrainian: Українська держава, Ukrayinska Derzhava), commonly referred to as Ukraine or The Hetmanate, was satellite state of the Central Powers created in the final months of the First World War from 1918 until it was overrun by the Red Army in 1939, the event which sparked World War II.
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| - Pavlo Skoropadsky, Hetman of Ukraine.
- Territories claimed by the Ukrainian People's Republic .
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| - Ukrainian National Republic
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| - Flag of Ukrainian People's Republic 1917.svg
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| - Carte_de_ukraine_1919.jpg
- Skoropadsky - 1918 .jpg
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| - Ukrainian People's Republic
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| - The Ukrainian State (Ukrainian: Українська держава, Ukrayinska Derzhava), commonly referred to as Ukraine or The Hetmanate, was satellite state of the Central Powers created in the final months of the First World War from 1918 until it was overrun by the Red Army in 1939, the event which sparked World War II. Although Ukraine was officially a independent state, not fully recognized internationally, its foreign affairs were tightly controlled by Berlin. Geographically, the Ukrainian State was situated in Eastern Europe to the north of the Black Sea, bordered by Romania, Belarus, the Soviet Union, Austria, and Poland. Following the First Battle of Kiev the Ukrainian government fled to Austria but despite pleas from Hetman Pavlo the hetmanate was never restored following World War II.
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