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By Olexa Woropay
Edited with an Introduction by James E. Mace
Harvard University, Ukrainian Studies Fund, Inc.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983
Library of Congress Catalog Number 82-50917
ISBN 0-9609822-0-5
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CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction, James E. Mace
Author's Introduction, Olexa Woropay
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Chapter 1. What I Saw with My Own Eyes
I. The Villages in My Sector
II. A Trip to Kiev
Chapter 2. What I Have Heard from Eye-Witnesses
I. Preface
II. Children
III. In the Homeland of Taras Shevchenko
IV. The Face of Some Families
V. Terrible Statistics
VI. The "International"
VII. Cannibalism
IX. "Red Kurkuls"
XI. When Thieves Have Power
XII. The Activists
XIII. The "Leaders" Saw for Themselves
XIV. New Settlers
Chapter 3. The Bosses are Satisfied
Index
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