The UCRDC collects documents and photographs on such topics as:
•Famine of 1921-23
•Holodomor 1932-1933
•Famine of 1946-47
•Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)
•First Division of Ukrainian National Army (Halychyna).
Also known as:
- Ukrainska Divizia "Halychyna"
- 14 SS Freiwilligen Division "Galizien" (in Oct. 1943)
- 14 Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS (galizischer nr.1) (June 1944)
- 14 Waffen-Grenadier-division der SS (Ukrafrrtsche Nr.1)
- 1st Ukrainian Division "Galicia"
- First Ukrainian Division of Ukrainian National Army (in 1945)
- 1 Ukrainische Division der Ukrainischen National-Armee (Apr.24,1945-May 8,1945)
The archival material of Ukrainian "Galicia" Division is divided into six sections. Each section has a number of files (sub-sections)
1. 2015.7.A - General Background Material - 21 files
2. 2015.7.B - Formation Period 1942-1944 - 33 files
3. 2015.7.C - Active Service Period 1944-1945 - 8 files
4. 2015.7.D - Prisoner of War Period 1945-1948 - 4 files
5. 2015.7.E - Post-War Period (1946-to-date) - Diaspora -18 files
6. 2015.7.F - Biographies, Memoirs and Articles - 23 files
•Ukrainians in other military formations (Anders Army, Vlasov Army, Red Army, etc.)
•Ostarbaiters and other Forced labourers
•Concentration camps (German, Soviet, Polish, etc.)
•Deportations─Akcia Wisla
•The DP (Displaced Persons) Experience
•Ukrainians who rescued Jews during the Holocaust
3. Canadiana
•Internment of Ukrainians in Canada 1914-1920
•Ukrainian-Canadian Servicemen
•Ukrainian Canadian Families – three generations
•Ukrainian organized life/organizations
4. Ukrainian - Jewish Relations
These archival records are divided into four categories: unpublished memoirs, personal archives, institutional documents (original and copies) and photographs.
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