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Sviatoslav Shramchenko
C.Шрамченко
Native name Святослав Шрамченко
Born (1893-05-03)May 3, 1893
Died June 24, 1958(1958-06-24) (aged 65)
Place of birth Baku, Russian Empire
Place of death Philadelphia, USA
Allegiance Flag of Ukrainian People's Republic 1917 Ukrainian People's Republic
Service/branch Naval Ensign of Ukraine 1918 July Ukrainian People's Army (Navy)
Years of service 1916—1921
Rank Captain lieutenant
Battles/wars First World War
Ukrainian–Soviet War

Sviatoslav Shramchenko (Ukrainian: Святослав Олександрович Шрамченко, May 3, 1893 — June 24, 1958) was a Ukrainian military and community leader, captain lieutenant of the Ukrainian People's Republic Navy, writer and famous philatelist (had a big collection, by 16 000 stamps). He was a son of Oleksandr Shramchenko, Ukrainian ethnographer.

Biography[]

Sviatoslav Shramchenko was born in Baku (Azerbaijan, Russian Empire) on May 3, 1893. He graduated from first classical school in Kyiv, then Gardes de la Marine School and the Military Law Academy in Petrograd.

After the First World War Shramchenko became one of founders of the Navy Ukrainian People's Republic and Ukrainian State. In 1917 he was a participant of ukrainization in the Baltic Fleet. At the time of the Hetmanate and the Directorate he was a permanent adjutant of the marine ministers, in 1919 Shramchenko for some time acted as Minister of Marine.

After the end of Ukrainian War of Independence Sviatoslav Shramchenko emigrated to Częstochowa (Poland), where he was a head of various Ukrainian organizations. In 1959 he left Poland and settled in Philadelphia, USA. Here he wrote a lot of articles and publications on naval and military themes in different magazines.

On June 24, 1958 Shramchenko died of a heart attack. He was buried at Orthodox Cemetery in South Bound Brook.

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