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Insurgent collections

The scientific and documentary publication contains 19 interviews and memoirs of former participants in the Ukrainian Liberation Movement. It is a unique and valuable source of materials collected by the National Museum of the History of Ukraine during the Second World War as a result of scientific expeditions.

Year: 2021, Pages: 264

The Second World War. Family memory

The publication is one of the outcomes of the extensive museum project, "Family Memory of War." It features family stories, emotional testimonies from individuals actively involved in or lived through the Second World War, and meaningful reflections from their descendants.

Year: 2021, Pages: 266

Torn out roots

The publication comprehensively reveals the history of the Soviet totalitarian regime’s deportation actions on Ukrainian territory during the 1940s and 1950s. It presents the course of the resettlement processes and the fates of their participants and victims through the prism of original sources from the funds of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War.

Year: 2020, Pages: 264

The Auschwitz concentration camp—Ukrainian dimension

The publication focuses on the experiences of Ukrainians who faced the toughest challenge of the war—imprisonment in the Auschwitz concentration camp. The history of the notorious camp and its prisoners is showcased through sources from the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War.

Year: 2019, Pages: 324