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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

Partisan collections

For the first time, a scientific and documentary publication releases full versions of diary entries from participants in the Soviet Resistance movement in Ukraine: F. Tkachenko, M. Sheremet, Y. Bashmak, K. Stepanov, and P. Khymych. The diaries provide insights into various aspects of the "small war."

Year: 2015, Pages: 304

Ukraine. Chronicle of Liberation

The scientific and documentary publication presents, for the first time, a chronicle of the liberation of Ukrainian settlements from the Nazi invaders during the period from December 1942 to October 1944. The project includes articles by historians and a chronicle of the liberation of Ukrainian cities, towns, and villages, based on a wide range of sources.

Year: 2014, Pages: 324

Partisan collections. Personal funds

The guide focuses on the special collections of the members of the Soviet Resistance movement in Ukraine from 1941 to 1944, which are preserved in the Memorial complex’s archives. It includes original research on the unique features of the collection, personal items belonging to the members of the Soviet Resistance movement, and bibliographic references to 489 partisans and participants of the underground movement.

Year: 2014, Pages: 552

Kyiv death notices addresses

The publication focuses on the irrevocable military losses of soldiers from Kyiv during the Second World War. It is based on the sources of the Documentary Fund for the Accounting of Human Military Losses of Ukraine. The publication includes research by historians, regulatory and reporting documents on loss accounting, and materials donated by the families of the deceased.

Year: 2013, Pages: 348