. "Письмові роботи учнів шкіл Херсонської області 'Що я пережив під час окупації'."@uk . . . "Документи надійшли зі шкіл Херсонської області у повоєнні роки."@uk . . . . "Контрольні роботи учнів 7-9 класів шкіл Херсонської області (Бериславького, Великоолександрівського, Генічеського, Голопристанського, Горностаївського, Іванівського, Нижньосірогозького, Сиваського, Скадовського районів, шкіл № 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 м. Херсона) на тему 'Що я пережив під час окупації'."@uk . "P-3497" . "37 files"@en . "37 files"@uk . . . . . "Written Essays of Pupils in Kherson Regional Schools on the Theme of “What I Experienced During the Occupation.”"@en . "The collection includes a single inventory systematized alphabetically.\r\n\tA number of essays – by A. Figonenko (town of Velikaia Aleksandrovka [Velikaia Aleksandrovka district]), T. Moiseichenko and M. Tonkonog (city of Skadovsk), L. Bozhenova, I. Koval’, Odarchenko, A. Sidenko, and N. Timofeev (city of Kherson) – contain recollections of anti-Jewish actions during the occupation: Jews being forced to wear six-pointed stars and conscripted to unload rocks for paving roads; the formation of a “particular place” – the Jewish ghetto on the outskirts of Kherson, where the local population was forbidden to go; the removal of Jews from the ghetto to prison, and the occupiers’ and local residents’ plundering of the property they left behind; shootings of Jews “just for being Jewish”; brutal violence against children; etc.\r\n\tThe recollections of I. Karakoz (a pupil of Kherson School No. 17), a Karaite, include reference to the fact that her family hid a Jewish woman from the Nazis, passing her off as Russian.\r\n\tThe documents are in Russian and Ukrainian\r\n"@en . "Entry selected by Michał Czajka from Project Judaica unpublished materials"@en . "Entry selected by Michał Czajka from 'Arkhivy Okupatsii 1941-1944', ed. by Nataliya Makovska"@uk . "This collection was formed from student essays written within the framework of an all-Union program conducted by teachers of the Russian and Ukrainian languages of the Kherson region in 1944-45. "@en . .