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PAGES OF INTEREST
Ukraine
Listed below are the location and links to web pages within the
Museum of Family History that could be
of interest to the Ukraine researcher. In the left column, is the title of
the web page or exhibition; for each a link is provided to the appropriate
web page. In the right column are indicated the names of the towns for
which material can be found. If you find that there is material on this
website that is associated with towns in Ukraine that
has not already been included
on the list below, please contact the museum at
postmaster@museumoffamilyhistory.com. |
Cemetery Project: Unique Surnames/Society Plots | Budanov, Czernowitz, Ilintsy, Khoshchevatoye, Kiev, Labun (now Yurovshchina), Lokachi, Odessa, Ostropol, Pomoryany, Pryluky, Raygorodok, Shargorod, Shumskoye, Stavishche, Voynilov and Zabolotiv. |
The
Films of Tomek Wisniewski |
Chortkiv. |
Holocaust Memorial Park, Brooklyn, New York | Babi Yar, Odessa, and Vinnitsa. |
Holocaust Memorials of Canada | Bukowina. |
Holocaust Memorials of Eastern Europe | Borshchiv, Brody, Czernowitz, Dubno, Gliniany, Golgory, Kamen Kashirskiy, Kyyiv (Babi Yar), Kamyanka Buzka (Kamionka Strumiłowa), Kiliya, Kovel (Kowel), Kremenets, Kuniv (Kunev), Lanivtsi, Lviv (Lemberg/Lvov), Odessa, Pavoloch, Podhajce, Pomortsy, Povorsk, Rivne, Rohatyn, Ruzhin, Slavuta, Staraya Ushitsa, Starokostyantyniv, Teofipol, Ternivka and Zolochiv. |
Holocaust Memorials of Israel | Medzhibozh. |
Holocaust
Memorials of New York & New Jersey |
In cemeteries: Barysh,
Brailov, Budanov, Bukachevtsy, Burshtyn, Chervonograd, Chortkiv, Drogobych/Boryslav,
Dunayevtsy, Gusyatin, Gvardeyskoye, Ivano-Frankivs'k, Khotin, Kunev,
Kuzmin, Litin, Lokachi, Lyubar, Magerov, Medzhibozh, Melnitsa, Mizoch,
Mostiska, Nadvirna, Narayev, Nemirov, Novaya Ushitsa, Novyy Yarychiv,
Novyye Strelishcha, Ostropol, Otynya, Podgaytsy, Polonnoye, Pomoryany,
Rava Russkaya, Rogachev, Rovno, Rozdol, Sambir, Sasov, Sernike Pervyye/Vitchevka,
Sinevir, Sokolovka, Solotwina, Staryy Zakrevskiy Majdan, Tchudnov,
Ternopil', Tovste, Turiysk, Ustilug, Vinkovtsky, Vishnevets, Volochisk,
Volodymyr-Volyns'kyy, Yagelnitsa, Yavoriv, Zbarazh, Zhovkva, Zinkov and Zolochiv. Holocaust Memorial Park, Brooklyn, New York: see above link. |
How We Worked | Odessa. |
Landsmanshaftn in America | The Vishevets Socieity of Chicago, cir 1930s. |
Postcards from Home | Berdychiv, Buczacz, Busk, Chotin, Czernowitz, Dniepropetrovs'k, Donetsk, Drohobycz, Dubno, Elizabethgrad, Horodenka, Kamenets-Podolskiy, Kharkiv, Konotop, Konstantinovka, Korostyshev, Kovel, Kuniv, Kyyiv, Lubni, Luhansk, Lviv, Mikulince, Mukachevo, Novohrad-Volyns'kyy, Odessa, Orikhiv, Proskurov, Pryluky, Sarny, Simferopel, Skvira, Snyatyn, Sukhostav, Tarnopol, Tuchin, Velyikyiy Bychkiv, Verbovets, Vonigovo, Zabolotiv and Zolochiv. |
Society Gates | Czernowitz, Labun (now Yurovshchina), and Zabolotiv. |
The Synagogues of Europe: Past and Present | Brody, Chervonograd, Czernowitz, Dnipropetrovsk, Ekaterinoslav, Husiatyn, Kiev, Kirovohrad, Kovel, Lyuboml, Minkowitz, Novohrad Volynskyy, Odessa, Ostropol, Rovno, Telekhany, Uman, Verbovets, Vinnytsya, Voronezh, Zastavna and Zhytomyr. |
Town Indexes | Czernowitz. |
Walk in my Shoes: Collected Memories of the Holocaust |
Mukacheve. |
World Jewish Communities | Czernowitz. |
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