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VOL. LII No. 250
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 50
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, December 23, 1944
Vol. XII
LETTER FROM BRUSSELS DESCRIBES PLIGHT OF UKRAINIAN WAR REFUGEES
Text of Letter
Ukrainian Women and Children Forced to Labor in Germany
Gestapo Stops Efforts to Help Ukrainians
Ukrainian Refugees Number 5 to 6 Million
Fear to Return Under Soviet Rule
UKRAINIAN WISDOM
By IRENE T. GRANOVSKY
(1)
Their Parallels in Other Languages
Created Mostly by Peasants
Various Types
"THE MODERN UKRAINIAN NATIONALIST MOVEMENT"
AT LEAST ONE BOOK
UKRAINICA IN AMERICA
By SIMON DEMYDCHUK
(Continued)
(9)
AMERICAN INTEREST IN UKRAINE'S HISTORIOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHY
IIReference to Carpatho-Ukrainians
Malte-Brun's Account of the Cossacks
Gives Size of Ukraine
Cites Differences Between Russians and Ukrainians
Ukraine's Population Early Last Century
A SURVEY OF UKRAINIAN HISTORY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
(Continued)
(4)
Early Trade
With the EastBEGINNING OF KIEVAN STATE
Rus'
Askold and Dir
TO A FRIEND
T/4 HENRY HAWRYLEW
THE LIGHTER SIDE
The Fainter the Better
SLANGUAGE SLAUGHTER
By L. A. C. Yuzyk
JOHNNY
(U.C.S.A. News Letter. London)
FATHERS AND CHILDREN
By HONORE EWACH
SLAIN SOLDIER HONORED
[Pvt. Stephen Fik]
The Persistent Type
[untitled]
Hollywood Standards
THE INFANTRY SCHOOL
(Continued)
(2)
The First School
Its Missions Today
Training Literature
PRESENTS PAPERS AT AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS
DIES FROM WOUNDS
[Pvt. Michael Dulinawka]
APPOINTED TO POLICE FORCE
[Frank Joseph Konopada, Sam Sosnicky]
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, December 23, 1944, No. 50, Vol. XII
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