New items in libraries Museum

Recently Branch State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine at the request of Chernihiv Historical Museum named after VV. Tarnovsky was assigned Bibliotechka, consisting of 16 books - publishing staff archive of recent years. This is - a collection of documents and books, which refers to the activity of repressive and punitive system of the USSR in 1920-1930 years, before and during the Second World War. Most of the books tells the tragic events in Ukraine and the peculiarities of punitive and repressive machinery of the Ukrainian lands.

IMG_9290In the journals covered in detail: becoming punitive and repressive system in the USSR, its characteristics, mechanisms of the system Cheka-GPU-NKVD in Ukraine, their employees; nationalist insurgency in the early 1920s; destruction of the Ukrainian elite - members of the Executed Renaissance, politicians, peasantry; preparation, course and victims of mass political repressions of 1937-1938; showdown between UPA and punitive system, the fate of individual prisoners and, particular, Solovetsky camp - one of the toughest camps in the former USSR.

Books were created on the basis of unique declassified documents, held in the SSU State Archive, most of which are published for the first time. Documentary materials and monographs were published during the years 1997-2013.

Chernihiv Historical Museum of VV. Tarnowska occasionally thanks SSU State Archive for the gift.

"Great Terror in Ukraine. "Kulak operation ' 1937-1938 years. " (2010 р.) in 2 parts;

"From the archives VUCHK-GPU-NKVD-KGB" (scientific and documentary magazine for 2009 -2012's.);

"The National Liberation insurgency in Ukraine at the end of 1920-1921. Annotated index » (2011 р.);

"The last address. By the 60th anniversary of the tragedy Solovetskaya " (1997-1999's.) u 3 tomakh;

"The Soviet state security bodies in 1939 - June 1941 р.: documents GDA WB Ukoayiny " (2013 р.) in 2 parts;

Shapoval Y., Prystayko V., In Zolotatov. "Cheka-GPU-NKVD in Ukraine: people, facts, Documents " (1997 р.).