Added New Database on Repressions in Ukraine During the Sovi
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On the website roots.in.ua, an extensive database on repressions in Ukraine during the Soviet era is now available. It includes information on 366029 victims of political repression.
Information Available in the Database on Repressed Individuals:
- Surname, First Name, Patronymic
- Date of Birth
- Place of Birth
- Nationality
- Social Background
- Affiliation with Political Parties
- Education
- Labor and Public Activities
- Last Place of Residence and Work
- Family Composition
- Details of Arrest and Verdict
- Subsequent Fate and Rehabilitation
- Case Number and Storage Location
- Notes and Date of Record Creation
This database opens up new opportunities for researching genealogy and family trees. Users can learn about their relatives who suffered from repression and restore their family history.
The development of the database was made possible thanks to the researchers from Reabit.org.ua. We encourage everyone to thank them for their work in preserving national historical memory.
The database is available for search on the website roots.in.ua and is open to all who wish to learn more about the history of repressions in Ukraine.
A more detailed description of the base