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RG-100.54, Novyi Chas. Sunday 17 August 1924. No.62 (Censored)
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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Austrian factor in Ukrainian revival the case of M. Shashkevych, M.Vozniak, narrative, Novyi Chas
Discourse on the existential issues, Shashkevych, Holovatskyi, Vagylevych, by M. Vozniak, Novyi Chas
Documents in Ukrainian language
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Eastern Galicia (Ukraine: Region)
Leopold Johann Nepomuk Ritter von Sacher Masoch, Director of Police, Lemberg (Lviv), 1830s, 1840s
Literary and publication advertisements in Novyi Chas, interwar
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Mykhailo Vozniak, narrative on revival of Ukrainian national and religious life under Austria Novyi
Narratives in Ukrainian language
Novyi Chas, agricultural sphere, discourse, interwar
Novyi Chas, censorship and confiscated publications, interwar
Novyi Chas, discourse and reflection on current Polish governments and politics, interwar
Novyi Chas, editorial and program articles, interwar
Novyi Chas, international reportage and news, interwar
Novyi Chas, reflections on the Soviet Ukraine, interwar
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian national agenda in interwar Poland
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical, interwar East Galicia, Lviv
Novyi Chas, various advertisements, interwar
Periodicals, Ukrainian, interwar Poland
Periodicals, Ukrainian published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar Poland
Stepan Fedak is released from prison in Rawicz, Poland, August 1924, Novyi Chas, 1924
Stepan Fedak is released from prison in Rawicz, Poland and leaves for studies to Berlin, August 1924
Ukrainian political periodicals published in East Galicia, interwar Poland
Ukrainian political periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), Novyi Chas, interwar Poland
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