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Second World War and the Fate of Nations of Ukraine

Civic Committee "Babyn Yar" and Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies with the support of State Committee for Nationalities and Religions and in cooperation with the Institute for Political and Ethnic Studies of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine have published proceedings of the second all-Ukrainian conference "Second World War and the Fate of Nations of Ukraine" which took place in Kyiv on October 30-31, 2006. Contributors to the issue are well-known Ukrainian historians representing academic institutions and universities from every region of Ukraine.

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