Item #1575 Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951
Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951
Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951
Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951
Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951
Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951

Group of Four Ukrainian Displaced Persons Mimeographed Typescripts, 1946-1951

Augsburg and related DP centers: 1946-1951. Item #1575

A group of four Ukrainian Displaced Persons (DP) mimeographed publications produced in postwar Germany between 1946 and 1951. Formats vary: one single-sheet leaflet; one double-sided typescript; and two stapled multi-page pamphlets. Approximately 21 × 30 cm, produced by typewriter and stencil duplication (mimeograph process) on thin wartime paper stock. All items show toning, edge wear, and minor chipping.

The group comprises:

Appeal of the Ukrainian Technical-Economic Institute (У.Т.Г.І.), Augsburg, June 1951.
Two pages, mimeographed. Addressed to faculty, graduates, and students of the Institute. Discusses the establishment (1946) of the Scientific Section and publication of the periodical “Науковий Бюлетень УТГІ” (Scientific Bulletin of UTGI). Appeals for financial and moral support to sustain Ukrainian scholarly publication in exile, including references to international scholarly exchange with Europe, America, and Australia.

[Association of Ukrainian Women in Emigration], Augsburg, 3 July 1946.
Multi-page stapled mimeograph. Cultural-educational circular including the essay [“Outstanding Ukrainian Women”], prepared as material for commemorative events (St. Olga’s Day). Reflects organized female civic activity within the DP community and emphasizes historical-national themes.

[Easter in Ukraine].
Multi-page stapled cultural pamphlet describing Easter rituals, folklore, songs, and traditional customs. Includes transcribed verses and references to O. Stepovyi’s “Ukrains'ki Narodni Tantsi”, Augsburg, 1948. Intended for cultural preservation and instruction among displaced Ukrainians.

[Appeal of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen who Fell on Mount Makivka].
Single-sheet commemorative text, mimeographed. Scripted ceremonial call-and-response format for memorial observances honoring the fallen of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen.

Price: $100.00

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