have recommended renaming the district of Dzerzhinsky -- named after Feliks Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the first Soviet secret-police organization -- after Vladislav Dzerzhinsky, a neurologist and brother of Feliks who worked for a short time at Kharkiv University in 1915.
2.4 The so-called decommunization of Ukraine edged forward on February 4 as parliament approved the scrapping of 175 names of towns, villages,〜/ Krasny Liman dropping the Krasny, which signifies the communist red color, to be known simply as Liman./ハリコフ For example, Kharkiv officials(
11.20 脱共産主義化法 改名手続きがハリコフで難航。詳細未読 Kernes/ A July poll by a Kharkiv institute found that a majority of city residents oppose the renaming. Likewise, a majority oppose naming city locations after the Heavenly Hundred,
between East European attempts to rid themselves of the communist legacy and German attempts to rid themselves of the Nazi legacy.... Both Nazi Germany and communist Russia wreaked absolute havoc on these countries, and the legacies of both need to be viewed as equally noxious."(
名前が変更された.宇ホロドモール関連の博物館館長 Nina Lapchynska はラジオリバティ(スヴォボダ)に "He actually had a very distant relationship to Donbas,” "But they (Communist) authorities decided after his death to give the city its name – as always, to begin(