
War. Edges
The popular scientific publication demonstrates the multifaceted and diverse nature of the Second World War in Ukraine. It does so by highlighting key issues using authentic museum objects from the collections of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War.
Year: 2018, Pages: 220

Hryhorii Malynko
The publication discusses the story of Hryhorii Malynko, a legendary figure whose life exemplifies personal strength and courage. Despite being wounded seven times on the frontlines of the Second World War, he recovered fully and became a prominent figure in Ukrainian sports. He also trained numerous young athletes.
Year: 2018, Pages: 32

Oleksandr Stebel
The publication recounts the life and military achievements of “ice captain” Oleksandr Stebel. It chronicles the heroism of a skilled professional soldier and commander of the most advanced coastal battery. During the German-Soviet war, his unit intimidated the enemy fleet for 106 days.
Year: 2018, Pages: 26

Kuzma Derevianko
The publication is dedicated to General Kuzma Derevianko, a Hero of Ukraine. Based on materials from the museum’s funds and the family archive of L. Trokhymenko, it highlights his role in signing the Act of Surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, on behalf of the Supreme High Command. This act effectively ended the Second World War.
Year: 2018, Pages: 47

Ivan Datsenko
The publication is dedicated to the Hero of the Soviet Union, bomber pilot Ivan Datsenko. He was born in the Poltava region and became a legendary leader of an Indian tribe in distant Canada.
Year: 2018, Pages: 19

“For the lands and freedom, for the nation’s destiny!”
The work provides a comprehensive reflection on the history of the Ukrainian Liberation Movement and its significance in the context of the Second World War. It includes rare documents from the collections of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War and national archival institutions.
Year: 2017, Pages: 324

Wormwood May '44
The publication is dedicated to one of the most tragic chapters in the Crimean Tatar people’s history—the 1944 deportation. It contains research, diary entries, and memoirs of the deportees. Ramazan Ismailov’s diary is presented in its original language and in Ukrainian and English translations.
Year: 2017, Pages: 312

Ukraine: 100 Days of War
The publication covers the events of the first hundred days of the German-Soviet war in Ukraine. It includes research by historians, documents from Ukraine’s archives, and the collection of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War.
Year: 2016, Pages: 504