Handwritten, original notes written by Lahola, dealing specifically with the Aushwitz concentration camp.
The file consists of the story of Lahola’s home village Perevolochno, the map of Zolochev region, documents related to the publishment of almanac about Zolochev region and a list of households in Perevolochno.
The file consists of the letters from the German Federal Office of Administration, and other documentation from Germany, letters from the German Federal Ministry of Finance on compensations to victims of persecution; letters from state insurance company in Hamburg; Confirmation of insurance periods for Lahola from Munich local health insurance company; letters from Human Resources Development Canada regarding Lahola’s Retirement pension from Germany, Documents required for social security applications to Germany, short message from Office for reparations in Germany; letters to lahola from WIZO Organization of Edmonton; forms for state compensations; letters from Social Court in Germany regarding state compensations; letter to Lahola from Krynytski from Ottawa; personal letter from Kardash to Lahola; letter and Affidavit from notary public Peter Savaryn; letter from Dmytro Kupiak to Lahola; Medication profile from Royal Alexandra Hospital; Agreement on Social Security between the Federal Public of Germany and Canada; Notice on the claims; Lahola’ copied documents certified by notary public; Application form for non-jewish survivors; brief biography of Lahola; Certificate of Life and Citizenship; Letter to Lahola from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees; Lahola’s application for Foreign benefits.
An invitation to the Doctor's Congress: East Meets West, held in Edmonton on December 13th, 1990. One side is in Ukrainian the other is in English.
Contains letters sent by the Dnipro Choir to John Lahola (1974, 1975).
Contains articles titled "Appeal to World Public Opinion", "I Appeal to You With Respect and Hope", "Authors Tell Continuing Story of Repression, Terror in Russia", a poster titled "Protect the Innocent", an ad for a cable TV program, and a poster titled "Death of Yugoslavia, Freedom for Croatia".
Photographs, song lyrics, photocopied letters and newspaper articles about Boian (English) - 1949-1992
Aushwitz related topics, photocopied news articles about Ukrainian related topics (sent to Lahola)
Original newspaper clippings: 1983-1989
Two "Ukrainski Visti" Ukrainian newspapers containing articles about Boian: 1977-1981.
See FILE 46 for photos
Three letters to Makar and 1 draft letter.
Draft of a letter from Lahola to Skoreiko and a letter from Lahola to his family regarding the wedding of his son, Roman.
Letter sent from Lahola to Okipniuk regarding Yurii Kowalsky.
Letters written by Lahola to his relatives in Ukraine (mom and others).
Letter Lahola sent to his daughter Lida in 1978.
Draft copies of letters Lahola sent to Dr Klymyshyn. Hand-written, dates unknown.
Letter correspondence Lahola sent to Chuiko
A letter from Bohdan Lahola to his grandmother in Ukraine.
- A letter to his son Roman Lahola - 1969-09-16
- A letter to the President of the Seminary about Roman Lahola and many drafts of it - 1968-10-24 (date of final letter)
One draft and one final version of the letter from Lahola to lawyer Peter Savaryn.
- Letter on behalf of Lahola, Klymyshyn, Sharko, Chuiko, and Peteletskyi with congratulations to Kovalskyi.
- A response from Yurii Kovalskyi to the above letter of congratulations.
- 1 original letter/card, Ukrainian language, date unknown.
Letters sent to Lahola from Vasyl of Poland.
General letters.
- 6 letters from S. Levytskyi to Ivan Lahola with Auswitz mentionings: 1974-09-15, 1974-11-25, 1974-12-08, 1974-12-14, 1980-10-12, 1990-10-24
- 1 letter from Ivan Lahola to S. Levytskyi: 1990-11-16 and one picture of a house.