World War II era Ukrainian newspapers from the Ivano-Frankivsk State Archive
Extent and Medium
2 microfilm reels (digitized), 35 mm
2,417 digital images, JPEG
Archival History
Derz︠h︡avnyĭ arkhiv Ivano-Frankivsʹkoï oblasti
Acquisition
Source of acquisition is the State Archives of the Ivano-Frankivsk Region. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the filmed collection from the State Archives of the Ivano-Frankivsk Region via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archives Project in June 2009.
Scope and Content
Contains the collection of Ukrainian newspapers published in German occupied Ukraine during the Second World War. Most of the newspapers were published in Ukrainian, however, some were published in German or even Hungarian. The collection contains the following newspapers: “Ukrainskoye Slovo,” “Stanislavskye Slovo,” “Samostima Ukraina,” “Rogatins’kye Slovo,” “Krakauer Zeitung,” “Ostanni Visti,” “Kalus’kii Golos,” “L’vivskii Visti,” “Nasha Sila,” “Ukrains’skii Visnik,” “Do Zbroi!,” “Ternopil’skii Golos,” “Do Peremogi,”, “Nashi D’ni,” “Ukrainskii Dobrovolets,” “Achrichtenblatt der Gruppe Puchler,” “Orjarat,” “Orjarat Stosstrupp,” “Z Ruk Do Ruk!,” and “Krakivs’ki Visti.”.
System of Arrangement
Arranged in two folders.
Subjects
- World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities--Ukraine.
- Ukrainian newspapers.
- Jewish newspapers--Ukraine.
- Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945)--Ukraine.
- Jewish newspapers--Europe--History-20th century.
- Ivano-Frankivsʹk (Ukraine)--Ethnic relations.
- Ukraine--Social conditions--20th century.
Genre
- Newspapers.
- Document
- Articles.