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Olesya Khromeychuk

    1. Januar 1983
    "Undetermined" Ukrainians
    Choosing Freedom in Ukraine: Historical Roots and Contemporary Meaning
    A loss: the story of a dead soldier told by his sister
    Ein Verlust: Die Geschichte eines gefallenen ukrainischen Soldaten, erzählt von seiner Schwester
    • When this book was written, it chronicled one death among many in the war in Eastern Ukraine. Following the events of February 24, 2022, it evolved into a narrative of a nation under severe attack. Olesya Khromeychuk recounts the story of her brother Volodymyr Pavliv, killed on the front line in 2017, from the perspective of a civilian woman, highlighting often-overlooked viewpoints in war narratives. Through a blend of personal memoir and essay, Khromeychuk connects readers to the brutal realities of war in Europe and the intimate experience of loss. This updated edition includes new chapters and a Foreword by Philippe Sands, reflecting on the broader impact of the conflict. The book resonates with anyone grappling with grief and the sudden loss of a loved one. Praise for the first edition emphasizes its emotional depth and ability to transcend individual experiences of grief, uniting readers with the collective sorrow of Ukrainians. Critics commend Khromeychuk for her intelligent exploration of complex themes, blending emotional honesty with rigorous analysis. Her vivid prose and unflinching honesty illuminate the silence surrounding the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, making her brother's story both poignant and unforgettable.

      A loss: the story of a dead soldier told by his sister
    • "Undetermined" Ukrainians

      Post-War Narratives of the Waffen SS ‘Galicia’ Division

      • 197 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      One of the most controversial yet least studied pages of Ukraine's Second World War history is that of the Waffen SS 'Galicia' Division. This book examines the variety of often conflicting narratives created by the Division members, their supporters and their opponents, as well as the continuing influence of these narratives today.

      "Undetermined" Ukrainians