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UKRAINE DURING THE WAR IN COLOR
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Here is a number of color pictures that I found in various books.
Most of these pictures deal with Eastern Ukraine and specifically with the countryside.
If anyone has any city pictures or any other color pictures, then do email me.
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Parade held
in honor of SS Galicia volunteers in Lviv. Members of Ukrainian Military Board
can be seen on the right side of the podium, German representatives on the left. |
Kyiv. Gestapo headquarters, former Communist Party of Ukraine office. |
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"International" Restaurant in Kyiv |
Kyiv. St. Andrew church, October 1941. |
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11th C. Uspens'ka cathedral in Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Blown up by Communist partizans. |
Street fighting in Kyiv |
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Uspens'ka cathedral in detail |
Festivities in Kyiv |
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Kyiv train station |
Kyiv. Ukrainian police checkpoint on near 'Zenit' sports stadium (present day Marshal Rybalko street). |
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Kyiv. German traffic controller on T. Shevchenko blvd. (now prospect Peremohy) and Heros of the Stratosphere (now V. Chornovil street). |
Ukrainian police. Note the armband. |
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Ukrainian police and Soviet prisoners by tram Nr.7,
T. Shevchenko boulevard. |
Shevchenko boulevard, Bussiness academy on the far right. |
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Traffic on Shevchenko blvd., Halyts'kyi market down the road. |
Harkiv streets |
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The cityscape of Kharkiv, former Soviet capital of Ukraine. |
Street traffic in Harkiv |
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Streets of Harkiv |
Citizens of Harkiv follow the latest developments of war |
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Life is as usual on the streets of Harkiv |
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Ukrainian-German advertisements on the streets of Harkiv |
Busy streets of Harkiv |
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Harkiv, caffee "Paris". |
"Kavkaz" Caffee in Kharkiv |
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Propaganda on the streets of Dnipropetriwsk |
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Main church of Kharkiv |
Street in Kharkiv |
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Destroyed buildings on approaches to downtown |
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Harkiv, caffee "Europa". |
City of Zhytomyr, Northern Ukraine. |
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Poltava possessed higher educational institutions, schorarly central library,
an agrarian scientific research facility and two state theaters. |
Destroyed buildings in Poltava |
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Citizens of Poltava bring order to the war-torn city |
Soldiers and peasants (Poltava region) |
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Local village festival near Poltava |
Ukrainian peasants |
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Ukrainian peasants |
The former boundary between Soviet Union and General Gouvernement over Bug river |
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Flack battery at Desna river |
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Peasant militia in Eastern Ukraine, some of them were formed
before the Germans approached. |
Ukrainian POW is fed by local girl from Kyiv.
During the war, all Soviet POW's of Ukrainian nationality were
released and returned home. |
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Workers repair the railway tracks in Dnipropetriwsk |
Typical Ukrainian girl |
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Galician Freiwilliger, note the uniform -
he wears regular Wehrmacht uniform. |
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Stalin's scorched earth policy left many Ukrainians homeless |
Farmers in Eastern Ukraine with the help of translator converse with the Germans |
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Germans extinguish the fires set up by retrieving Red Army |
Church reopened in village of Nova Vodolaha |
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Destroyed Stalin monument |
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Cossack volunteer |
Pair of SS-Kriegsberichters in Ukrainian village |
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Cossack volunteers |
Hiwis working with the transport column |
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Kozelets', Northern Ukraine. |
Burial services, Eastern Ukraine |
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Church in Eastern Ukraine |
Ukrainian countryside |
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Peasants in Eastern Ukraine |
Eastern Ukrainian village |
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Farmers in Eastern Ukraine |
The steppes of Southern Ukraine |
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Blue and yellow colors of Ukraine |
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