Ukraine in World War II: War Calendar
The calendar highlights narratives, meanings, and conclusions related to the presence of Ukrainian lands at the center of the expansion of two totalitarian regimes during 1939–1945. It also covers events that preceded the war and those that took place after its end. Everything connected to Ukraine and Ukrainians is presented against the backdrop of wartime realities in Europe and the world.
Year: 2025, Pages: 176
Historical portrait of Sloboda Ukraine: Kursk region
This publication is the catalogue of the exhibition project “…beyond the border of our native land”, presented on September 6, 2024 – exactly one month after the start of the Ukrainian Defense Forces’ operation in the Kursk region, which documented the events of the war in this special part of the front. Through the language of museum artifacts, archival documents, and photographs, the book recreates the historical portrait of the Sloboda Ukraine region, the northeastern part of which belongs to the Russian Federation.
Year: 2025, Pages: 408
Title: The War for Ukraine: XX-XXI centuries
The collection contains scientific articles presented as reports by the participants of the scientific and practical conference “The War for Ukraine: XX-XXI centuries.” The publication will be helpful for scholars, researchers, teachers, students, and anyone interested in the history of the struggle for Ukraine’s independence in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Year: 2024, Pages: 162
Vitalii HARDT. 24 Hours of War
Lieutenant Vitalii Hardt is a tactical medicine officer with the Omega Special Operations Center of the National Guard of Ukraine, a participant in the russian-Ukrainian war. In his memoirs, 24 Hours of War, he recorded his thoughts and events of one day of fighting, June 2, 2022, on the territory of the Severodonetsk auto-repair plant.
Year: 2023, Pages: 74
Ukrainian Ostarbeiters
The scientific and documentary publication contains sources on Ukrainian ostarbeiters during the Second World War. It includes diary entries by Yevdokiya Pakhar and Antonina Ulanovska and an epistle-testament by Vira Tretiak. The book also features life stories of former forced laborers written or told decades later.
Year: 2023, Pages: 496
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
Remember
This publication was prepared jointly with the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies. It contains the best student works on the history of the Second World War and the history of the Holocaust in Ukraine. It also includes the texts of the winners of the I. Medvinsky All-Ukrainian Competition of Student Works "History and Lessons of the Holocaust."
Year: 2020, Pages: 155