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For the great famine of 1932/33 in the Soviet Ukraine
This is a list of
memorials and
monuments to the
Holodomor and its millions of victims.
- Memorial in the Ukrainian Orthodox Center,
Canberra
[1]
- Memorial in
Jackson Park,
Windsor, Ontario
[2]
- Memorial in
Manitoba Legislative Building,
Winnipeg, Manitoba
[3]
- Monument in
Memorial Drive,
Calgary, Alberta
[4]
- Monument in
City Hall,
Edmonton, Alberta (first in the world, established in 1983)
[5]
- Memorial in
Wascana Park,
Regina, Saskatchewan
[6]
- Memorial in Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church,
Mississauga, Ontario
[7]
- "Barrow of Sorrows" monument in Mhar,
Poltava Oblast, Ukraine
- Memorial cross in
Dnipro, Ukraine
- Memorial cross in Dolotetske,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
- Memorial cross in
Kharkiv, Ukraine
- Memorial in Andrushivka village cemetery,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
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National Museum "Memorial to Holodomor victims"
- Memorial in Dovhalivka,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
- Memorial in
Poltava Oblast, Ukraine
- Monument in
Boryspil, Ukraine, Kyiv Oblast
- Monument in
Luhansk, Ukraine
- Monument in
Novoaydar,
Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
- Monument to the victims of the Holodomor of 1932-33 in
Kyiv, Ukraine
- Monument in
Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, established in 2004, dismantled by Russian occupation forces in October 2022.
[8]
Images of Holodomor memorials and monuments
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Memorial cross in Dolotetske,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
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Memorial cross in
Kharkiv, Ukraine
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Memorial in Andrushivka village cemetery,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
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Memorial in Dovhalivka,
Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
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Memorial in
Poltava Oblast, Ukraine
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Memorial in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada
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Memorial in
Windsor, Canada
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Monument in Novoaydar,
Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
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Memorial in
Warsaw,
Poland
-
Monument near
Chicago,
Illinois
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Monument in
Lublin,
Poland
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"Canberra Holodomor Memorial".
Atlas Obscura. March 14, 2022.
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"Windsor's Ukrainian Holodomor Monument back to its rightful place in Jackson Park".
CBC News. June 24, 2022.
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^ Czurylowicz, Marta (November 26, 2016).
"Winnipeggers pay tribute to victims of Holodomor".
CTV News.
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"Calgary's Ukrainian community holds Holodomor ceremony to commemorate victims - Calgary | Globalnews.ca".
Global News.
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"City of Edmonton Public Art Collection". edmontonpublicart.ca. 5 May 2024.
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"Holodomor statue officially unveiled in Regina". CBC News. May 12, 2015.
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"Mississauga: Ukrainian genocide remembered - Nov. 28, 2011".
Kyiv Post. November 28, 2011.
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"Mariupol occupation authorities dismantle monument to Holodomor victims". Meduza. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
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b Boriak, Tetiana (2020-12-15).
"Пам'ятні знаки жертвам голоду 1932–1933-х років у Росії: регіональний, хронологічний та ідеологічний виміри політики пам'яті" [Memorial signs to victims of 1932-1933 famine in Russian Federation: regional, chronological and ideological levels of the politics of memory]. Історія (in Ukrainian) (147).
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv: 5–13.
doi:
10.17721/1728-2640.2020.147.1.
ISSN
1728-2640. Retrieved 2024-05-09.
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^ Volchek, Dmitry (2019-06-05).
"Время людоедов. Голодомор и рождение советского человека" [The time of the cannibals. The Holodomor and the birth of the Soviet man].
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-05-09.
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"Trail 3: Ukrainian Monuments".
School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), University College London. July 5, 2017.
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"Consulate of Ukraine in Edinburgh - Photo". edinburgh.mfa.gov.ua.
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"Holodomor Memorial to Ukrainian famine victims is dedicated in Washington, D.C". Kyivpost.com. 2015-11-08. Retrieved 2015-11-28.