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Kyiv through the eyes of the enemy

The publication features a variety of archival documentary sources that depict the events in Nazi-occupied Kyiv from 1941 to 1943. These sources include documents from the Nazi German secret services, photographs taken by Wehrmacht soldiers, and documents from the collections of the Memorial complex. Additionally, the collection includes scholarly articles that shed light on important aspects of the history of Ukraine’s capital during wartime.

Year: 2012, Pages: 504

Unread Letters of 1941…

The publication focuses on the collection of letters titled “Unread Letters of 1941,” currently housed in the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War. It comprises cataloged and registered correspondence with reconstructed biographical information of the senders and recipients, articles by historians, and extensive scientific and reference materials.

Year: 2012, Pages: 504

The Memorial complex

The illustrated information and reference publication covers the history of the Memorial complex and its activity. The English-language edition tells the story of Ukraine’s participation in the war, highlighting the heroism and dedication of the people, as well as their contribution to the victory over Nazism.

Year: 2012, Pages: 72

A History of Great Suffering

Based on scientific research, documents, and eyewitness accounts, the collection tells the story of the camps for wounded and sick Red Army prisoners—Stalag 301 and Stalag 357—that were located at different times in Slavuta in the Kamianets-Podilskyi (now Khmelnytskyi) region.

These camps went down in history under the unified name of the Groß-Lazarette.

Year: 2011, Pages: 348

Ukraine in the Second World War: sources and interpretations

The publication contains scientific reports and articles that highlight the contribution of the Ukrainian people to the victory over Nazism, the main milestones of the socio-political, socio-economic, and cultural life of Ukraine during the war.

Year: 2011, Pages: 800

Relics of the Museum Collection

The publication includes information about the most valuable exhibits from the collection of the Memorial complex. The materials presented allow us to evaluate the chronological, thematic, and personal representation of the collection of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, which is part of the state section of the Museum Fund of Ukraine.

Year: 2009, Pages: 192

World Wars through the Lens of the Posters

The exhibition catalog “World Wars through the Lens of the Posters” offers a snapshot of historical memory. It includes material objects and preserves the past—a living record with stories to tell, things to keep silent about, and memories to remember.

Year: 2009, Pages: 208

Ukrainian prisoners of the Mauthausen concentration camp

The publication presents memoirs, letters, and oral histories of Ukrainians that describe the experiences of Ukrainian prisoners in the Nazi concentration camp at Mauthausen. It utilizes photographs, documents, and letters from the collections of the Memorial complex.

Year: 2009, Pages: 336