Uljanavičy, Mogilev province of the Russian Empire (now Viciebsk Region of Belarus)
Died
24 October 1953
London
Resting place
Hampstead Cemetery, London
Lavon Rydleŭski (Belarusian: Лявон Рыдлеўскі; 14 October 1903 - 24 October 1953) was an active participant in the Belarusian independence movement and anti-Soviet resistance and a prominent member of the Belarusian diaspora.
Early life
Rydleŭski was born in the village of Uljanavičy, Mogilev province of the Russian Empire (now Viciebsk Region of Belarus). In 1917-20 he studied in the Slucak gymnasium [be] and was a member of a cultural and educational group 'Fern Flower' (Belarusian: Папараць-кветка).
Rydleŭski was one of the youngest combatants in the Slucak Uprising of 1920, an anti-Bolshevik pro-independence military campaign in central Belarus.[1][3] In 1921 he participated in anti-Soviet armed resistance in the Paleśsie region, southern Belarus.
In exile
After his studies in Czechoslovakia, Rydleŭski moved to France where he founded and headed the Union of Belarusian Working Emigrants in France (Belarusian: Хаўрус беларускай працоўнай эміграцыі ў Францыі).[4]
After the war he published a newspaper "Belarusian News" (Belarusian: Беларускія навіны)[1] and became a Vice-President of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic.[2] In 1948 he was elected the chair of the International Union of Belarusians in Exile (Belarusian: Сусьветнаe аб'яднаньнe беларускай эміграцыі).[1]