Delve into the history of the Holodomor. Through personal belongings, verified archive material and the testimonies of eyewitnesses, our exhibitions document the reality of the genocide and ensure that the victims are never forgotten.
The exhibition ‘The Holodomor: The Soviet Genocide of Ukrainians’ is aimed at a wide audience. It offers a perspective on Ukraine and its history as an integral part of the global narrative — cultural, political and civilisational. Overall, the exhibition illustrates how quickly a young European state was transformed into a zone of Soviet occupation.
How Bolshevik ideology systematically and methodically permeated every sphere of Ukrainian society, transforming it into a Soviet people. And how, ultimately, this paved the way for the communist regime’s most heinous crime — the Holodomor.
The exhibition tells the story of the Ukrainian people at the beginning of the 20th century in simple and accessible language.
The exhibition draws on materials from the collections of the National Museum of the Holodomor-Genocide, the Central State Audiovisual and Electronic Archive, the State
Archives Department of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and others.
At a time when Russia is once again seeking to subjugate the Ukrainian people, it is of the utmost importance for the world to study the history, the background and the consequences of the Holodomor. To draw conclusions and learn the lessons of effective resistance to global evil.