Ukraine in the Centropa Archive
Our largest and most comprehensive project. In total, we interviewed 264 elderly Jews and digitized 2,944 of their family pictures and personal documents.
Centropa’s interviews in Ukraine were carried out between 2001 and 2006 under the guidance of Professor Leonid Finberg, director of the Institute of Jewish Studies in Kiev. Marina Karelstein worked as our coordinator, and Ella Levitskaya, Ella Orlikova and Zhanna Litinskaya were among our most productive interviewers.
Ukraine is an enormous country and the pre-Holocaust Jewish experience quite varied: from Jews born in interbellum Romania (Czernovitz) to interbellum Poland (Lvov), as well as Jews who had been born in shtetls and small towns in the east of the country and in the Black Sea port of Odessa, where most of our interviews were conducted by Natalia Fomina.
Centropa’s interviews in Ukraine were underwritten by The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, The Jack Buncher Family Foundation, The Rich Foundation for Education and Welfare, The Austrian Federal Ministry of Culture, Art, and Education.
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Title | Language |
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Sara Gurovich and her mother Eta Maidannik | English |
Victor Gurovich | English |
Avraam Paskevich and his brothers | English |
Yuriy Paskevich and his mother Musia Krakovskaya | English |
Avraam Paskevich | English |
Musia Krakovskaya | English |
Krakovskaya | English |
Yuriy Paskevich’s maternal grandmother | English |
Moisey Krakovskiy | English |
Krakovskiy | English |
Fanny Tseitlin with her elder sister | English |
Rosalia Yankelevna Furmanova | English |
Sara Yankelevna Raitsykh | English |
Shifra Shamesh | English |
Avrum Meilakhs's certificate on the right of trade | English |
A reference given to Motel Meilakhs on graduation from postgraduate courses | English |
Fanya with her friends | English |
Academy of Science Library in Kiev where Fanya worked | English |