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== Memory Books of Soldiers from Ukraine During WWII ==
== Memory Books of Soldiers from Ukraine During WWII ==


[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. This is a very significant site to know about.  
[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.  


The Family History Library has a good collection of published books from which this information is extracted.  
The Family History 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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Memory Books of Soldiers from Ukraine During WWII[edit | edit source]

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.

The Family History Library has a good collection of published books from which this information is extracted. Click here for the listing.