Materials of Ukrainian liberation move- ment (1930–1950-ies) in the personal papers of Omelan and Tetiana Antono- vych in the manuscript division of Vasyl Stefanyk National Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv
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Ukrainian liberation movement of 1930-ies – 1950-ies, personal papers of Omelan and Tetiana Antonovych, OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists), UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army), ZP UHVR (Foreign Representation of the Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council).Abstract
The article presents a brief overview of archival materials of Ukrainian liberation movement from 1930-ies to 1950-ies in the personal papers of Omelan and Tetiana Antonovych. Original (partially fotocopies) instructional, information and propaganda documents, theoretical works of the OUN and UPA figures, leaflets, postcards, photographs, press, underground printed materials, regional leaders’ reports on social and political situation are described. Reference and publicistic literature on the Ukrainian insurgent movement of the same period is also presented.
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