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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
1.
Foreword.
Bohdan Rudnytski
...........................................................................................................
З
2.
Indictment. Levko Lukianenko
........................................................................................................5
3.
The Destruction of the
Sich. Mykola Arkas....................................................................................27
4. Ivan
Mazepa.
V.
Shevchuk............................................................................................................35
5. The
Kruty
and Bazar Tragedies.
Hryhorii Vyshnevy.
.......................................................................36
6.
The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC)
Acquires Its Own Hierarchy. Yaryna Prelovska
...............................................................................47
7.
How the Bolsheviks Imprisoned Priests. Very Rev. Archpriest M. Yavdas
.........................................51
8.
How the Communists Turned Churches into Prisons. I. Matiushenko
................................................54
9.
The Thorny Road of the UAOC and Its Apostle of Truth.
Fedir Habelko
...........................................59
10.
Testimonies on the Destruction of the Ukrainian Peasantry. Yurii Sherestiuk
.....................................64
11.
Testimony from a Village on the Dnipro.
Pavlo Shynkola
.................................................................68
12.
Three Eyewitness Accounts
........................................................................................................74
13.
The Kuban Region.
Fedir Selihor
.................................................................................................77
14.
In the Prisons of Poltava. P. Reshetylivsky.
..................................................................................78
15.
The Union for the Liberation of Ukraine
(SVU).
Anatolu Bolabolchenko
........................................81
16.
We Accuse Moscow. Oleksii Konoval
.........................................................................................93
17.
My Life Is a Testament to the Ukrainian Genocide. Opanas Nakonechny.
......................................95
18.
The Fields Are Bursting, but Death Is in the House. Oleksandr Halkin
...........................................96
19.
Soul Pain. Mykhailo Popilniukh
...................................................................................................99
20.
Resolution of the International Symposium
Holodomor
-ЗЗ
..........................................................
100
21.
The Nation s Unhealed Wound. Volodymyr Tovkach
.....................................................................101
22.
The History of a Village in the Kyiv Region. V. Nestor.
...............................................................104
23.
Lysianka
Raion,
Kyiv Region.
Taras
Yakymenko
..............................................................................105
24.
Myronivka
Raion,
Kyiv Region.
N.
Bohuslavsky
............................................................................108
25.
Testimony Concerning the Recent Past. O. Kushnir.
......................................................................109
26.
The Destruction of the Church in Horodyshche. O. Kushnir.
..........................................................110
27.
How Mokha Pumped Gold. O. Kushnir
.......................................................................................
Ill
28.NovomoskovskeRaion, Dnipropetrovsk Region. I. Lisovsky.
............................................................112
29.
The Story of One Hamlet. S. Mezhovy.
.........................................................................................113
30.
Molochanske
Raion,
Zaporizhia Region. Yu. Pysareva
....................................................................115
31.
Famine in the Zhytomyr Region. P. Pisny.
...................................................................................116
32.
Zinkiv
Raion,
Poltava Region. R. Suslyk
.....................................................................................118
33.
Opishnia
Raion,
Poltava Region. V. Vasiuta
.................................................................................122
34.
Chutove
Raion,
Poltava Region. Ivan Melnychenko
.....................................................................123
35.
Kolomak
Raion,
Kharkiv Region. P.
Rud
.....................................................................................125
36.
Derkachi
Raion,
Kharkiv Region. V. Prokopenko
...........................................................................126
37.
Krasyliv
Raion,
Kamianets-Podilsky Region. P. Deineka
.................................................................126
38.
Znamianka
Raion,
Kherson Region. H. Shumylo
..........................................................................126
39.
Trykraty
Raion,
Mykolaiv Region.
Panas
Obrach
.........................................................................127
40.
Bobrovytsia
Raion,
Chernihiv Region.
S.
Cherednychenko
............................................................128
41.
Okhtèrka Raion,
Sumy Region.
A.
Mykolenko
.............................................................................128
42.
Nedryhailiv
Raion,
Sumy Region
................................................................................................129
43.
Hlynsk
Raion,
Sumy Region. I. Ivanenko
.....................................................................................129
44.
Lebedyn
Raion,
Sumy Region. I. Perepelytsia
..............................................................................130
45.
Talalaiv
Raion,
Sumy Region.
Panas
Nechypailo
..........................................................................130
46.
Biliaivka
Raion,
Odesa
Region.
S. Yushko
...................................................................................131
47.
Makiivka
Raion, Stalino
Region.
Maksym Kochur.
........................................................................131
48.
Medzhybizh
Raion,
Vinnytsia
Raion.
P. Bezruchko
........................................................................132
49.
Starobilske
Raion, Voroshylovhrad
Region. Semen Martyniuk
........................................................132
50.
Plastunivsky
Raion,
Kuban. Dmytro Fesenko
................................................................................133
51.
Famine in the Crimea.
Pavlo
Loza..............................................................................................
133
52.
How the Farmers of Fertile Ukraine Begged for Bread.
В. К
........................................................134
493
53.
Famine
in Zaporizhia.
S. Lymar
....................................................................................................135
54.
Famine in
Donbas. Mykhailo
Vizyr
..............................................................................................136
55.
Starving People on the Squares of Kharkiv. M. Kozka
..................................................................137
56.
Cannibalism in the Poltava Region.
K. Horobets
...........................................................................138
57.
Industrial Giants and Parks of Culture Built on Human Bones. I. Sukhar.
....................................140
58.
By Train through Ukraine. R. Bilenky
..........................................................................................143
59.
Molotov s Raid on Ukraine. E.Barabash
......................................................................................145
60.
Famine in the Kyiv Region.
N.
Oryshchenko
.................................................................................146
61.
Famine as a Political Tool. O. Zelensky.
.......................................................................................147
62.
Testimonies of Villagers from the Dnipropetrovsk Region
Recorded by the journalist Mykola Chaban
..................................................................................150
63.
Beetles above the Cherry Trees (short story).
Mykhailo Dobrydenko
...............................................158
64.
Pastoral Letter: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops of
Galicia
Protest against the Famine.
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky,
et al...........................................................................................
160
65.
Executive Committee of the United Ukrainian Organizations of America
.........................................162
66.
An Eyewitness of Ukraine s Siege by Famine.
N.
Stryiska
..............................................................163
67.
The Famine of
1933
in Ukraine. Yurii
Seménko
...........................................................................170
68.
How the Kobzars of Ukraine Were Liquidated.
Kost Cheremsky.
.................................................171
69.
The Persecution of the Kobzars. Borys Tkachenko
.......................................................................174
70.
I Would Take My
Bandura.
O. Hostra
......................................................................................176
71.
The Deportation of the Ukrainian Intelligentsia. Viktor Adamsky.
...................................................178
72.
The Thorny Road of the Ukrainian Language. Yevhen Roslytsky.
..................................................182
73.
Purged Ukrainian Intellectuals
.....................................................................................................184
74.
The Melnyk Family
......................................................................................................................193
75.
The Return of Vasyl Stus. Yurii Pokalchuk
...................................................................................196
76.
The Mortal Remains of Vasyl Stus, Yurii Lytvyn,
and OleksaTykhy Are Returned to Ukraine. Marichka Halaburda-Chyhryn
.......................................198
77.
The Murder of the Composer Volodymyrlvasiuk. MarichkaHalaburda-Chyhryn
.................................199
78.
Open Letter to the Head of the
KGB. Vitalii
Lekhter.
...................................................................201
79.
Ukraine s Historical and Cultural Legacy, and the National Elite.
Hanna
Kos....................................
202
80.
Olena
Teliha.
Lidia
Hladká
.........................................................................................................204
81.
A Celebrated Poltavan (The Life of Vasyl Symonenko).
Fedir Habelko
..........................................205
82.
Zones of Penal Servitude and Imprisonment. Ivan Khmelnytsky.
...................................................207
83.
Ukraine s Losses during
1939-1945.
Dr. Volodymyr Trembytsky
....................................................211
84.
The Norilsk Uprising. Meletii Semeniuk
........................................................................................212
85.
Mea
Vita
—
My Life. Hryhorii
Sydorenko
.....................................................................................215
86.
I Was Dying amid Fields of Grain. Ivan Brynza
..............................................................................219
87.
The Terrible Years.
Petro
Marchenko
..........................................................................................223
88.
The Bitter Aftertaste of Mint. Oleksandr Halkin
............................................................................230
89.
Sloviansky
Raion,
Krasnodar Krai (Kuban).
Fedir
Selihor.
..................................................................232
90.
The Fate of One among Many Millions. M.
Tatus
........................................................................232
91.
Mass Deaths of Deportees in Vologda. P. Kryvobok
.....................................................................234
92.
The Building of Communism by Slave Labor. Prof. V. Dubrovsky.
........................................................236
93.
In the Siberian Concentration Camps. Ya. Vakulenko
....................................................................238
94.
Master of His Vast Native Land. M. Lomaka
............................................................................239
95.
The Transportation of Convicts. Ivan Mykhailovych
......................................................................241
96.
After the Victory March
—
to a Concentration Camp. A. Fedoriv.
........................................................246
97.
1 Still Dream about the Mordovian Camps. Maria Chervinska-Matsiv.
...........................................247
98.
My Reminiscences about Kolyma. Maria Duzha
...........................................................................249
99.
In the Claws of Satan. Volodymyr Andrushko
................................................................................251
100.
Sad Reminiscences of Captivity. Oleksii Trachuk
........................................................................260
101.
Kingir (Kazakhstan). Kateryna Kindras
.....................................................................................266
102.
The Kingir Uprising.
Hanna Genyk-Skilska
................................................................................267
103.
The Destruction of Orthodox Churches in the Kholm and Pidliashia Regions.
Very Rev. Archpriest V. Vyshnevsky.
......................................................................................272
104.
Klubochyn, Another Ukrainian Lidice.
Stepán
Radion..................................................................
272
494
105.
List of Ukrainians Killed in the Village of Sylne. Compiled by Ivan Shulha and
Tetiana Perekhodko
.................................................................................................................277
106.
A Symbol of Invincible Spirit. VolodymyrDatsko
............................................................................279
107.
The Bykivnia Tragedy. Prof. Mykola Rozhenko
...........................................................................280
108.
Bykivnia: In the Zone of Special Silence
.......................................................................................284
109.
The Pacification of
1930.
Myron Radzykevych
............................................................................314
110.
I Saw Hell: The Crimes in Vinnytsia.
Apolon
Trembovetsky.
.......................................................322
111. The Struggle for Freedom. Yurii Kerekesh
...................................................................................347
112.
The Crimes of the Muscovite Rulers. Ivan Sarvadii
.....................................................................352
113.
A Kindergarten on the Site of a Former Bolshevik
Charnel
House. H. Ustynsky.
.........................353
114.
The Travails of the Memorial Society. H. Ustynsky.
..................................................................355
115.
The Trial of the
64
in Drohobych.
Dmytro Bily.
............................................................................356
116.
Saved by a Rosary Made of Bread. Roman Ivanytsky.
.................................................................366
117.
The First Christmas in the Bereza Kartuzka Concentration Camp. Roman Ivanytsky.
...................368
118.
Bolshevik Crimes in the Village of Peniaky.
Osyp
Panchyshyn
......................................................370
119.
I Would Be Proud to be Called
a
Banderite .
Yurii Steklov.
.....................................................372
120.
Profiles of Four Ukrainian Freedom Fighters
-
S.Petliura, Y. Konovalets, S.
Bandera,
R. Shukhevych. Marienka Halaburda-Chyhryn
......................378
121.
Lev Roman Rebel Andrii Hlukhanych
......................................................................................382
122.
Hell near Liubart Castle. Mykola Kudelia
..................................................................................383
123.
In Auschwitz. Yurii Pasternak
.......................................................................................................386
124.
How Ukrainian Prisoners Died in Auschwitz. Prof. OleksaVintoniak
.................................................393
124.
Nil Khasevych, Hero of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Natalia Tyravska-Radyvyl
.......................397
126.
Operation
Wisla.
Mykola Haliv
.................................................................................................399
127.
The Fiftieth Anniversary of Operation
Wisla. Orysia
Stefyn
........................................................403
128.
Jaworzno.
Rt.
Rev. Mitered
Stepán
Dziubyna
...........................................................................406
129.
The Massacre in the Village of
Závadka
Morokhivska. Reprinted from Holos
Lemkivshchyny (Lemko Voice)
.................................................................................................413
130.
The Forcible Deportation and Genocide of Ukrainians in Poland. Maria Pankiv
.............................416
131.
Crime: Ukrainian Catholicism s Way of the Cross. Rt. Rev. Mitered Ivan Shevtsiv.
........................425
132.
Patriarch Josyf Cardinal Slipyj and the Martyrs for Christ s Faith
.......................................................431
133.
How the Western Allies Helped Murder Thousands of Cossacks. Ivan Sarvadii
..........................473
134.
PatriarchVolodymyr of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv and All
Ukraine-Rus .
Fedir Habelko
.....................................................................................................477
135.
Faith in God and Autocephaly.
Fedir
Habelko
...............................................................................479
136.
Nuremberg^. Levko Lukianenko..
...........................................................................................482
137.
Day of Mourning. Dr.
Serhii Kot
..............................................................................................487
138.
A Note from the Compiler and Publisher.
Petro
Kardash
...............................................................48
139.
Bibliography
............................................................................................................................489
140.
Table of Contents
...................................................................................................................490
495
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
1.
Foreword.
Bohdan Rudnytski
.
З
2.
Indictment. Levko Lukianenko
.5
3.
The Destruction of the
Sich. Mykola Arkas.27
4. Ivan
Mazepa.
V.
Shevchuk.35
5. The
Kruty
and Bazar Tragedies.
Hryhorii Vyshnevy.
.36
6.
The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church (UAOC)
Acquires Its Own Hierarchy. Yaryna Prelovska
.47
7.
How the Bolsheviks Imprisoned Priests. Very Rev. Archpriest M. Yavdas
.51
8.
How the Communists Turned Churches into Prisons. I. Matiushenko
.54
9.
The Thorny Road of the UAOC and Its Apostle of Truth.
Fedir Habelko
.59
10.
Testimonies on the Destruction of the Ukrainian Peasantry. Yurii Sherestiuk
.64
11.
Testimony from a Village on the Dnipro.
Pavlo Shynkola
.68
12.
Three Eyewitness Accounts
.74
13.
The Kuban Region.
Fedir Selihor
.77
14.
In the Prisons of Poltava. P. Reshetylivsky.
.78
15.
The Union for the Liberation of Ukraine
(SVU).
Anatolu Bolabolchenko
.81
16.
We Accuse Moscow. Oleksii Konoval
.93
17.
My Life Is a Testament to the Ukrainian Genocide. Opanas Nakonechny.
.95
18.
The Fields Are Bursting, but Death Is in the House. Oleksandr Halkin
.96
19.
Soul Pain. Mykhailo Popilniukh
.99
20.
Resolution of the International Symposium
"Holodomor
-ЗЗ"
.
100
21.
The Nation's Unhealed Wound. Volodymyr Tovkach
.101
22.
The History of a Village in the Kyiv Region. V. Nestor.
.104
23.
Lysianka
Raion,
Kyiv Region.
Taras
Yakymenko
.105
24.
Myronivka
Raion,
Kyiv Region.
N.
Bohuslavsky
.108
25.
Testimony Concerning the Recent Past. O. Kushnir.
.109
26.
The Destruction of the Church in Horodyshche. O. Kushnir.
.110
27.
How Mokha "Pumped" Gold. O. Kushnir
.
Ill
28.NovomoskovskeRaion, Dnipropetrovsk Region. I. Lisovsky.
.112
29.
The Story of One Hamlet. S. Mezhovy.
.113
30.
Molochanske
Raion,
Zaporizhia Region. Yu. Pysareva
.115
31.
Famine in the Zhytomyr Region. P. Pisny.
.116
32.
Zinkiv
Raion,
Poltava Region. R. Suslyk
.118
33.
Opishnia
Raion,
Poltava Region. V. Vasiuta
.122
34.
Chutove
Raion,
Poltava Region. Ivan Melnychenko
.123
35.
Kolomak
Raion,
Kharkiv Region. P.
Rud
.125
36.
Derkachi
Raion,
Kharkiv Region. V. Prokopenko
.126
37.
Krasyliv
Raion,
Kamianets-Podilsky Region. P. Deineka
.126
38.
Znamianka
Raion,
Kherson Region. H. Shumylo
.126
39.
Trykraty
Raion,
Mykolaiv Region.
Panas
Obrach
.127
40.
Bobrovytsia
Raion,
Chernihiv Region.
S.
Cherednychenko
.128
41.
Okhtèrka Raion,
Sumy Region.
A.
Mykolenko
.128
42.
Nedryhailiv
Raion,
Sumy Region
.129
43.
Hlynsk
Raion,
Sumy Region. I. Ivanenko
.129
44.
Lebedyn
Raion,
Sumy Region. I. Perepelytsia
.130
45.
Talalaiv
Raion,
Sumy Region.
Panas
Nechypailo
.130
46.
Biliaivka
Raion,
Odesa
Region.
S. Yushko
.131
47.
Makiivka
Raion, Stalino
Region.
Maksym Kochur.
.131
48.
Medzhybizh
Raion,
Vinnytsia
Raion.
P. Bezruchko
.132
49.
Starobilske
Raion, Voroshylovhrad
Region. Semen Martyniuk
.132
50.
Plastunivsky
Raion,
Kuban. Dmytro Fesenko
.133
51.
Famine in the Crimea.
Pavlo
Loza.
133
52.
How the Farmers of Fertile Ukraine Begged for Bread.
В. К
.134
493
53.
Famine
in Zaporizhia.
S. Lymar
.135
54.
Famine in
Donbas. Mykhailo
Vizyr
.136
55.
Starving People on the Squares of Kharkiv. M. Kozka
.137
56.
Cannibalism in the Poltava Region.
K. Horobets
.138
57.
Industrial Giants and "Parks of Culture" Built on Human Bones. I. Sukhar.
.140
58.
By Train through Ukraine. R. Bilenky
.143
59.
Molotov's Raid on Ukraine. E.Barabash
.145
60.
Famine in the Kyiv Region.
N.
Oryshchenko
.146
61.
Famine as a Political Tool. O. Zelensky.
.147
62.
Testimonies of Villagers from the Dnipropetrovsk Region
Recorded by the journalist Mykola Chaban
.150
63.
Beetles above the Cherry Trees (short story).
Mykhailo Dobrydenko
.158
64.
Pastoral Letter: Ukrainian Catholic Bishops of
Galicia
Protest against the Famine.
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytsky,
et al.
160
65.
Executive Committee of the United Ukrainian Organizations of America
.162
66.
An Eyewitness of Ukraine's Siege by Famine.
N.
Stryiska
.163
67.
The Famine of
1933
in Ukraine. Yurii
Seménko
.170
68.
How the Kobzars of Ukraine Were Liquidated.
Kost Cheremsky.
.171
69.
The Persecution of the Kobzars. Borys Tkachenko
.174
70.
"I Would Take My
Bandura."
O. Hostra
.176
71.
The Deportation of the Ukrainian Intelligentsia. Viktor Adamsky.
.178
72.
The Thorny Road of the Ukrainian Language. Yevhen Roslytsky.
.182
73.
Purged Ukrainian Intellectuals
.184
74.
The Melnyk Family
.193
75.
The Return of Vasyl Stus. Yurii Pokalchuk
.196
76.
The Mortal Remains of Vasyl Stus, Yurii Lytvyn,
and OleksaTykhy Are Returned to Ukraine. Marichka Halaburda-Chyhryn
.198
77.
The Murder of the Composer Volodymyrlvasiuk. MarichkaHalaburda-Chyhryn
.199
78.
Open Letter to the Head of the
KGB. Vitalii
Lekhter.
.201
79.
Ukraine's Historical and Cultural Legacy, and the National Elite.
Hanna
Kos.
202
80.
Olena
Teliha.
Lidia
Hladká
.204
81.
A Celebrated Poltavan (The Life of Vasyl Symonenko).
Fedir Habelko
.205
82.
Zones of Penal Servitude and Imprisonment. Ivan Khmelnytsky.
.207
83.
Ukraine's Losses during
1939-1945.
Dr. Volodymyr Trembytsky
.211
84.
The Norilsk Uprising. Meletii Semeniuk
.212
85.
Mea
Vita
—
My Life. Hryhorii
Sydorenko
.215
86.
I Was Dying amid Fields of Grain. Ivan Brynza
.219
87.
The Terrible Years.
Petro
Marchenko
.223
88.
The Bitter Aftertaste of Mint. Oleksandr Halkin
.230
89.
Sloviansky
Raion,
Krasnodar Krai (Kuban).
Fedir
Selihor.
.232
90.
The Fate of One among Many Millions. M.
Tatus
.232
91.
Mass Deaths of Deportees in Vologda. P. Kryvobok
.234
92.
The Building of Communism by Slave Labor. Prof. V. Dubrovsky.
.236
93.
In the Siberian Concentration Camps. Ya. Vakulenko
.238
94.
"Master of His Vast Native Land." M. Lomaka
.239
95.
The Transportation of Convicts. Ivan Mykhailovych
.241
96.
After the Victory March
—
to a Concentration Camp. A. Fedoriv.
.246
97.
1 Still Dream about the Mordovian Camps. Maria Chervinska-Matsiv.
.247
98.
My Reminiscences about Kolyma. Maria Duzha
.249
99.
In the Claws of Satan. Volodymyr Andrushko
.251
100.
Sad Reminiscences of Captivity. Oleksii Trachuk
.260
101.
Kingir (Kazakhstan). Kateryna Kindras
.266
102.
The Kingir Uprising.
Hanna Genyk-Skilska
.267
103.
The Destruction of Orthodox Churches in the Kholm and Pidliashia Regions.
Very Rev. Archpriest V. Vyshnevsky.
.272
104.
Klubochyn, Another Ukrainian Lidice.
Stepán
Radion.
272
494
105.
List of Ukrainians Killed in the Village of Sylne. Compiled by Ivan Shulha and
Tetiana Perekhodko
.277
106.
A Symbol of Invincible Spirit. VolodymyrDatsko
.279
107.
The Bykivnia Tragedy. Prof. Mykola Rozhenko
.280
108.
Bykivnia: In the Zone of Special Silence
.284
109.
The Pacification of
1930.
Myron Radzykevych
.314
110.
I Saw Hell: The Crimes in Vinnytsia.
Apolon
Trembovetsky.
.322
111. The Struggle for Freedom. Yurii Kerekesh
.347
112.
The Crimes of the Muscovite Rulers. Ivan Sarvadii
.352
113.
A Kindergarten on the Site of a Former Bolshevik
Charnel
House. H. Ustynsky.
.353
114.
The Travails of the Memorial Society. H. Ustynsky.
.355
115.
The Trial of the
64
in Drohobych.
Dmytro Bily.
.356
116.
Saved by a Rosary Made of Bread. Roman Ivanytsky.
.366
117.
The First Christmas in the Bereza Kartuzka Concentration Camp. Roman Ivanytsky.
.368
118.
Bolshevik Crimes in the Village of Peniaky.
Osyp
Panchyshyn
.370
119.
"I Would Be Proud to be Called
a
'Banderite'."
Yurii Steklov.
.372
120.
Profiles of Four Ukrainian Freedom Fighters
-
S.Petliura, Y. Konovalets, S.
Bandera,
R. Shukhevych. Marienka Halaburda-Chyhryn
.378
121.
Lev Roman Rebel Andrii Hlukhanych
.382
122.
Hell near Liubart Castle. Mykola Kudelia
.383
123.
In Auschwitz. Yurii Pasternak
.386
124.
How Ukrainian Prisoners Died in Auschwitz. Prof. OleksaVintoniak
.393
124.
Nil Khasevych, Hero of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Natalia Tyravska-Radyvyl
.397
126.
Operation
Wisla.
Mykola Haliv
.399
127.
The Fiftieth Anniversary of Operation
Wisla. Orysia
Stefyn
.403
128.
Jaworzno.
Rt.
Rev. Mitered
Stepán
Dziubyna
.406
129.
The Massacre in the Village of
Závadka
Morokhivska. Reprinted from Holos
Lemkivshchyny (Lemko Voice)
.413
130.
The Forcible Deportation and Genocide of Ukrainians in Poland. Maria Pankiv
.416
131.
Crime: Ukrainian Catholicism's Way of the Cross. Rt. Rev. Mitered Ivan Shevtsiv.
.425
132.
Patriarch Josyf Cardinal Slipyj and the Martyrs for Christ's Faith
.431
133.
How the Western Allies Helped Murder Thousands of Cossacks. Ivan Sarvadii
.473
134.
PatriarchVolodymyr of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kyiv and All
Ukraine-Rus'.
Fedir Habelko
.477
135.
Faith in God and Autocephaly.
Fedir
Habelko
.479
136.
Nuremberg^. Levko Lukianenko.
.482
137.
Day of Mourning. Dr.
Serhii Kot
.487
138.
A Note from the Compiler and Publisher.
Petro
Kardash
.48
139.
Bibliography
.489
140.
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