LC control no. | n 81138335 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Baleĭ, Petro |
Variant(s) | Балей, Петро Baley, Peter Baley Petro |
See also | Alternate identity: Osynka, Paladiĭ |
Located | California |
Birth date | 19120129 |
Death date | 20030927 |
Place of birth | Oshchiv (Ukraine) |
Place of death | Clark County (Nev.) |
Field of activity | Ukraine--Politics and government Translating and interpreting Journalism Agriculture Engineering |
Affiliation | Bereza Kartuska (Concentration camp) Auschwitz (Concentration camp) |
Profession or occupation | Political prisoners Authors Translators Journalists |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Obezvlasnene suspilʹstvo, 1981: t.p. (Petro Baleĭ) added t.p. (Peter Baley) Obezvlasnene suspilʹstvo, 2003: t.p. (Petro Baleĭ) p. 728 (b. 1912 in Oshchiv, Hrubeshivsʹkyĭ povit in the Kholm region; emigrated to California after WWII) Wikipedia (Ukrainian), September 30, 2014: Baleĭ Petro Nesterovych (Балей Петро Несторович = Baleĭ Petro Nesterovych; born January 29 (16 Old Style), 1912 in Oshchiv; died September 27, 2003 in Clark, Nevada; Ukrainian writer, translator, journalist; held in Bereza Kartuska prison by the Poles in the 1930s; later held in Auschwitz by the Nazis in the 1940s; eventually moved to United States and worked in agriculture and engineering) Encyclopedia of Ukrainian Diaspora WWW page, September 30, 2014: Baley Petro (Baley Petro; Балей Петро = Baleĭ Petro; wrote also under the pseudonym Паладiй Осинка = Paladiĭ Osynka) |
Associated language | ukr |