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| | ==Memory Books of Soldiers from Ukraine During WWII== |
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| ===World War II / The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)===
| | Kниги памяти украины is A Russian-language site that identifies more than 700,000 soldiers, guerrillas, partisans and underground members from Ukraine who fought and died in World War II is located at http://www.memory-book.com.ua/people/search. A typical entry shows the person’s name, year of birth, town of residence (sometimes street address), rank and branch of service, and circumstances of death. |
| *[https://pamyat-naroda.ru/ Память Народа], text in Russian. Database of soldiers.
| | This is a very significant site to know about. |
| *[https://obd-memorial.ru/html/advanced-search.htm Memorial OBD], text in Russian. Database of soldiers.
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| === Online Records ===
| | The Family History Library has a good collection of published books from which this information is extracted. |
| *'''1914-1918''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10953/austria-hungary-world-war-i-casualty-lists-1914-1918?s=275764761 Austria-Hungary, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1918] at MyHeritage - index
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| *'''1915-1950''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10766/soviet-union-soldier-memorials-1915-1950?utm_source=organic_blog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=supersearch&tr_funnel=supersearch&tr_country=US&tr_creative=oct19historicalrecords&utm_content=oct19historicalrecords Soviet Union, Soldier Memorials, 1915-1950] at MyHeritage - index ($)
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| *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20302/ukraine-second-world-war-casualties?s=275764761 Ukraine, Second World War Casualties] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
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| == Memory Books of Soldiers from Ukraine During WWII ==
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| [http://www.memory-book.com.ua/people/search Kнигa памяти украины] is a Russian-language site that identifies more than 700,000 soldiers, guerrillas, partisans and underground members from Ukraine who fought and died in World War II. A typical entry shows the person’s name, year of birth, town of residence (sometimes street address), rank and branch of service, and circumstances of death.
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| The FamilySearch Library has a good collection of published books from which this information is extracted. Click [https://familysearch.org/eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=subjectdetails&subject=328452&subject_disp=World+War%2C+1939%2D1945+%2D+Registers+of+dead+%2D+Ukraine&columns=*,0,0 here] for the listing.
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| == Conscription Lists ==
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| Conscription lists names of those men called up for military service. Drafting of selected groups began earlier but as of January 1, 1874, all 21-year-old males were subject to military service. Conscription occurred each year in October. Initially, the term of service was 6 years active and 9 years reserve. The length of active duty was reduced to 5 years in 1876 and then varied between 3-5 years thereafter. Deferments were granted for only sons, sole breadwinners, etc. More than 50 percent of the draftees were not inducted.
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| Generally these records contain the name of the draftee, birth date, religion, marital status, literacy; later lists include names of father and brothers, and the brother’s ages. They are challenging to use as lists are arranged chronologically by district. However, they serve as a census substitute for males. Records are held in the various state archives. They cover 15-40% of the total population between the years 1874-1920.
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