In Ternopil opened a thematic exhibition on the occasion of the anniversary of the mass deportations of Ukrainians

the Exhibition "My way home founded knotweed..." on the occasion of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of mass deportations of Ukrainians from ethnic Ukrainian lands of Lemkivschyna Nadsyannya, Kholmshchyna, Podlasie solemnly opened on April 28, vul. Sagaidachnogo 14 (the area near the monument to Ivan Franko) in Ternopil. For them and guests were exhibited archival documents, materials and Museum exhibits from the collections of obligatoria, Museum of local lore, Museum "Lemkowska village." The exposition consists of several sections. In the first copies of legislative documents according to which there was the resettlement of the Ukrainians: the agreement between the government of the Ukrainian SSR and the Polish Committee of National liberation from 09 September 1944, the plan for the resettlement of the Ukrainian population in Ternopil region in December 1944 and January 1945, the SNK decree on the monitoring of the progress of the evacuation, dated November 1944, the app added resolution "On the evacuation of Polish citizens from the territory of the region and of the Ukrainian population from the territory of Poland. Interesting is the plan for the resettlement of 30 thousand families in the Western region of Ukraine (Lviv, Drohobych, Volyn, Ternopil, Rivne, Stanislavsky) according to which in the Ternopil oblast was planned to overcome the largest number of families - 15 000 (54800 people). Exhibited a report about the threats to displaced Sanicula County, arrived in zbaraz district in September of 1945, the act on the investigation of the attacks by Polish gangs on immigrants who were in the train station Lubich Royal on the night of March 9, 1946. During the attack, was set on fire the property of the 260 families displaced and injured 4 people. In the exposition of the existing list of destroyed property of citizens, and the families who were at the station. The second section presents the memos on Khrushchev and the reception device of migrant families in 1946 and on urgent measures for the economic device of resettled Ukrainian population. Interesting are the emergency leaves in your hand, in which the year of birth, marital status, property left in Poland. Also available information about the arrival of immigrants in different districts of Ternopil region, in particular in Berezhany district and report on the state of the domestic resettlement of the population. The third section provides documents regarding the "operation Vistula" is a list and brief information about the Ukrainians have been sentenced to death, executed or died in prisons of Poland in 1944 – 1950,compiled by Polish historian from Warsaw Eugene Msila. In the next section — the memories of immigrants, in particular, of the Chairman of the society "Lemko land" Dmitry Simonchik, born S. Klimkowka Galickogo County and resident of the village of Mykulyntsi Terebovlya district, list of members of the district Association of persons on Lanovetsky district. Also exhibited the register of births about a birth may 1890 – 1929 S. Will Kornecka Birch gmina Przemy?l County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship. This exhibition will later be on display in the State archives of Ternopil region (vul. Sagaidachnogo 14). Admission is free. Reference: Officially, the Vistula action lasted three months, from 28 April to 12 August 1947, during which the government destroyed the Ukrainian underground, and Ukrainians scattered throughout the Northern and Western parts of Poland. On July 31, 1947, according to the Polish data, there were 140 575 people who lived in the 22 counties of the three provinces – Ryashivska, Lublin, Cracow voivodeships. At the train station o?wi?cim, filtered Ukrainians in South-Eastern Poland, many of them brought in a special concentration camp for Ukrainians – Jaworzno. The Polish government did everything to Ukrainian immigrants, lost their connection with mother earth has lost national identity. Deported Ukrainians do not forget about their roots and each year visit their homeland together with their children and grandchildren In their memory will always be the land that grew the roots of the kind. They revere their traditions, visit the graves and earth parents, gather annually at the festival of Lemko culture to pass on to their grandchildren a love for the land of their grandfathers and great grandfathers. This was reported in the Ternopil regional state administration

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