What Is The Tragedy Of Carpatho-Ukraine?

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Soon, there appeared possibly the last film made by Avramenko and the last one made in America, The Tragedy of Carpatho-Ukraine. It exhibited an experience for Ukrainians, but it did not produce the direction that Avramenko might have wanted. This film was a political documentary on the province of Carpatho-Ukraine, who proclaimed independence from Hungary and strove to become their own sovereign country. Afterward, President Woloshin had made an arousing speech to the newly-formed Sojm(Congress), where he declared “Faith is the strength of the individual and the strength of the people.” In other words, faith in themselves would keep them strong against their enemies. Unfortunately, the film ends on a sad note with the Nazi occupation of Ukraine, when Hitler decided to conquer the Soviet Union. Although the film had a general theme of showing Ukraine trying to proclaim independence for themselves, the source material did not seem authentic. The film faced a debate of whether the scenes with the Sojm appeared in past documentaries or reenactments. A truly sad demise had fallen on Peter Lissiuk, a cameraman, killed during a battle between the Hungarians and the Ukrainians during film production. Regardless, this last film established another decent film by Avramenko and managed to showcase the true events of Carpatho in the Ukrainians eyes, not the Soviets.

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