Chervony Shliakh

Chervony Shliach (Ukrainian: Черво́ний шлях) — political and literary-scientific monthly that was founded in 1923, Kharkiv. It continued to be published until February 1936. The first directors of the magazine were prominent Ukrainian statesmen, Hryhoriy Hrynko, who was replaced, due to his transfer to Moscow sometime in mid 1923, by O. Shumsky. Shumsky was fired from the position as well as the position of the People's Commissar of Education in 1926 for the nationalistic deviation.

Chervony Shliakh

Chervony Shliach (Ukrainian: Черво́ний шлях) — political and literary-scientific monthly that was founded in 1923, Kharkiv. It continued to be published until February 1936. The first directors of the magazine were prominent Ukrainian statesmen, Hryhoriy Hrynko, who was replaced, due to his transfer to Moscow sometime in mid 1923, by O. Shumsky. Shumsky was fired from the position as well as the position of the People's Commissar of Education in 1926 for the nationalistic deviation.