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- catalog abstract "The three series that comprise the collection of Second World War documents from the State Archive of Kyiv oblast present various aspects of the German occupation of Ukraine. In spring 1942, Germany began to draft occupied populations as forced laborers (Ostarbeiters). The first series “Postcards of Ukrainian Forced Labor Workers from Nazi Germany” contains testimonies of Ukrainians, most of whom had been forcibly removed from their homeland and placed into labor camps throughout Germany. The correspondence describes the conditions in Germany, the kind of work, way of life, spare time, treatment of Ostarbeiters by the Germans, and relations with representatives of other nations. The second series “Museum-Archive of the Transition Period” contains official information on 16 main fields of research that had been developed by the Museum’s scientists to help spread anti-Soviet propaganda among the Ukrainian population. This material includes documents that chronicle the requisition of valuables from Kyiv temples and museums and their subsequent sale abroad; the damage to and demolition of religious buildings and other cultural and historical memorials; the total Russification of all aspects of life in Ukrainian society; the oppression and persecution of Ukrainian intellectuals; the evacuation of writers, artists, and scientists from Ukraine to the east at the beginning of the war; and the exportation of museum exhibits to the rear areas. This series also includes personal papers, memoirs, notes, diaries and photographs. The third series “Documents of Ukrainian Forced Labor Workers Detained in Soviet Filtration Camps in Germany” contains filtration files (a dossier by individual) created by the Soviet government at the end of the War, from August to December 1945, for each returning Ostarbeiter.".
- catalog alternative "Arkhivni dokumenty druhoï svitovoï viĭny z fondiv Derz︠h︡avnoho arkhivu Kyïvsʹkoï oblasti".
- catalog alternative "Arkhivnye dokumenty vtoroĭ mirovoĭ voĭny iz fondov Gosudarstvennogo arkhiva Kievskoĭ oblasti".
- catalog alternative "World War II Documents, from the holdings of Kiev Regional Archive, Kiev, Ukraine".
- catalog contributor b12790676.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "The second series “Museum-Archive of the Transition Period” contains official information on 16 main fields of research that had been developed by the Museum’s scientists to help spread anti-Soviet propaganda among the Ukrainian population. This material includes documents that chronicle the requisition of valuables from Kyiv temples and museums and their subsequent sale abroad; the damage to and demolition of religious buildings and other cultural and historical memorials; the total Russification of all aspects of life in Ukrainian society; the oppression and persecution of Ukrainian intellectuals; the evacuation of writers, artists, and scientists from Ukraine to the east at the beginning of the war; and the exportation of museum exhibits to the rear areas. This series also includes personal papers, memoirs, notes, diaries and photographs.".
- catalog description "The third series “Documents of Ukrainian Forced Labor Workers Detained in Soviet Filtration Camps in Germany” contains filtration files (a dossier by individual) created by the Soviet government at the end of the War, from August to December 1945, for each returning Ostarbeiter.".
- catalog description "The three series that comprise the collection of Second World War documents from the State Archive of Kyiv oblast present various aspects of the German occupation of Ukraine. In spring 1942, Germany began to draft occupied populations as forced laborers (Ostarbeiters). The first series “Postcards of Ukrainian Forced Labor Workers from Nazi Germany” contains testimonies of Ukrainians, most of whom had been forcibly removed from their homeland and placed into labor camps throughout Germany. The correspondence describes the conditions in Germany, the kind of work, way of life, spare time, treatment of Ostarbeiters by the Germans, and relations with representatives of other nations.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Postcards home: postcards of Ukrainian forced labor workers from Nazi Germany (75 reels). -- pt 2. From Bolsehvizm to the New Order: Museum Archive of the Transitional Period in Kyiv, 1942 (16 reels). -- pt 3. The long road home: documents of Ukrainian forced labor workers detained in Soviet filtration camps in Germany (6 units in 180 reels).".
- catalog extent "3 pts. on 271 reels ;".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "ukr".
- catalog publisher "Woodbridge, CT : Primary Source Microfilm,".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Ukraine".
- catalog spatial "Ukraine.".
- catalog subject "Forced labor Germany Archival resources.".
- catalog subject "Population transfers Ukrainians.".
- catalog subject "Repatriation Ukraine.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Conscript labor Germany Sources.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Ukraine Sources.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Postcards home: postcards of Ukrainian forced labor workers from Nazi Germany (75 reels). -- pt 2. From Bolsehvizm to the New Order: Museum Archive of the Transitional Period in Kyiv, 1942 (16 reels). -- pt 3. The long road home: documents of Ukrainian forced labor workers detained in Soviet filtration camps in Germany (6 units in 180 reels).".
- catalog title "Arkhivni dokumenty druhoï svitovoï viĭny z fondiv Derz︠h︡avnoho arkhivu Kyïvsʹkoï oblasti".
- catalog title "Arkhivnye dokumenty vtoroĭ mirovoĭ voĭny iz fondov Gosudarstvennogo arkhiva Kievskoĭ oblasti".
- catalog title "World War II Documents from the State Archive of Kiev Oblast. [microform]".
- catalog title "World War II Documents, from the holdings of Kiev Regional Archive, Kiev, Ukraine".
- catalog type "text".