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Silenced Archive of the Holodomor: The Ukrainian Civil Committee for Saving Ukraine, Transnational Humanitarianism, and Networks of National Compassion

East/West: Journal of Ukrainian Studies
It is a commonly held contention among scholars that the Great Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33—denied by the Soviet authorities while it was happening—received no relief in the form of organized international humanitarian aid.
Karolina Koziura
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Der Holodomor von 1932 bis 1933 in der Sowjetukraine

Sozialmagazin
Die Hungersnot von 1932 bis 1933, in verschiedenen Sprachen als »Holodomor« bekannt, ist eines der schlimmsten Massenverbrechen des sowjetischen politischen Regimes und eines der Beispiele für die brutale Anwendung der Logik des Social Engineering auf ...
Andrii Portnov
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Surnames of Zhytomyr residents derived from non-personal nouns (based on the National Book of Remembrance of the victims of the Holodomor of 1932–1933 in Ukraine)

Linguistics
The article is devoted to the analysis of the lexical base of surnames of the city of Zhytomyr recorded in The National Book of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holodomor of 1932 – 1933 in Ukraine.
L. Yashchuk
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Films about the Holodomor in the Struggle of Media Narratives: the Emotional Way of Experiencing Trauma

State and Regions. Series: Social Communications
The aim of this article is to analyze the key narratives surrounding the Holodomor of 1932–1933 as represented in Ukrainian cinema and in films of a similar nature produced in Poland and Canada.
О. Rosinska
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‘I AM THE SOVIET AUTHORITIES’: COMMUNIST SOCIAL ENGINEERING AND HOLODOMOR PERPETRATORS IN SURVIVORS’ MEMORY

Res Humanitariae
The article analyses the Holodomor and the instruments the authorities employed during the famine, through the prism of testimonies and memoirs about the famine by witnesses and survivors.
Tetiana Boriak
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