Petro Petrenko
Ukrainian anarchist military commander

Born
1890
135 years ago
Died
August 26th, 1921
103 years ago — 31 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Ukraine
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Anarchist military commander in Ukraine participated in the Ukrainian War of Independence. Worked with various revolutionary factions and contributed to the anti-Bolshevik efforts. Advocated for a stateless society and the rights of the peasantry. Led numerous military campaigns, gaining a reputation for leadership in the chaotic post-revolutionary period. His activities were part of a broader struggle during a time of significant political upheaval.
Commanded anarchist forces during the Ukrainian War of Independence
Engaged in military actions against Bolshevik forces
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