- 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)
Documents include an overview of a meeting: 1978 (2 copies), annuity information: 1983, list of phone numbers (Ukrainian), and newspaper articles from Ukrainske Narodne Slovo: 1969, 1976.
File consists of poems in Ukrainian, memories about Ukraine from a Ukrainian woman, concert brochures.
Letters include:
- M. Babij - E and U/H and T - Cleveland, Ohio, 1968, attached: news article
- M. Czujko- U/H - Burnaby, 1985.
- Peter Dackiw - U/T - Edmonton, 1974
- Ivor Dent - E/T - Edmonton, 1974
- Bohdan Kacjor - U/H - Christmas Card, New York, 1992
- W. Kardash U/T - Ontario, 2 letters and a thank-you note, 1971
- J.M. Komarnycky - U/H - Toronto, 1991
- J. Koziak - Edmonton, thank-you card, 1973
- M. Laska - U/H - Christmas card, Minnesotta, 1987
- W. Makar - U/T - Toronto, 1978
- T. Melnyk - U/H - Hartford, 1990
- K. Niajko - U/H - Toronto, 1971
- N. Norosevych - U/T - Edmonton, 1975
- Nick Ochotta - enclosed: empty envelope with stamp from Malta -
1978 - S. Petelysky - U/H - postcard and letter, Richmond, 1983
- Mike Poricky- U/H - High Prairie, 1974
- Jevhen Proniuk - envelope only, Kyiv, date unknown
- P. Ivanets - U/H - Edmonton, 1973
- DR. Boris Rudyk - U/T - Edmonton, 1976
- Pavlo Shevchuk - U/T - address unknown - 1980
- Mike Silsky - U/H - Saskatchewan, 1972
Documents include:
1984-89: English and Ukrainian language letters promoting the Verkhovyna Ensemble of SUM, Newsletters of announcements from head of SUM, Batkivsky Komitet of SUM - 1969-1976, newspapers and brochures from SUM (1968-1976), and brochures.
Includes an invitation to the 50th "Anniversary and Centennial Banquet & Dance" (1967), the "Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum of Alberta (1974), and more.
Includes personal documents: marriage certificate, statement of death, certificate of death, certificate of Canadian citizenship, certificate of naturalization etc.. of Anna and husband Harry Halina.
Correspondance sent between John Lahola and Mykola Klymyshyn of Michigan/Detroit.
Topics include: general greeting letters, concentration camp mentionings, request by Klymyshyn for Lahola's observations of Ukraine during his 1983 visit.
Newspaper clippings of articles dealing with Ukrainians and World War II.
Originals, Ukrainian language: 1980-1992. English language: 1972-1985.
Contains initiations and brochures of exhibits and literature events. Events include: an exhibition of oil paintings by Yaro Plawiuk, an exhibition of paintings by the Edmonton artist Lena Kostiuk, and many more.
Contains newspaper clippings about the Toronto choir "Premeten" giving a concert to celebrate Canda's 100 birthday, and news clipping photographs of multiple Edmonton youth choirs.
Newspaper clippings contain articles titled Ukrainians indict Reds, Human Rights: East vs. West, Russia... The Clumsy Bear, Inside the USSR: a Personal Glimpse, Struggle by Ukrainians Examined, Ukraine Autonomy Goal of the Horyns, Teetering in Russia, Ukrainian Catholic Priest Wary of Rome-Moscow Tie, and more.
Includes clippings about acquaintances of Lahola.
File consists of textual records. It includes thank you letters to Lahola from the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, Certificate on behalf of 50th anniversary of the liberation from concentration camps, Certificate in grateful recognition of Lahola’s continuing support from Ukrainian Canadian Social Services, Certificate from Ukrainian Youth Unity, Certificate from Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Free University, Citation in appreciation of service on behalf of the credit union, Certification from UCC, The Alberta Hetman Award; 2 Certificates from the Brotherhood of Ukrainian Catholics in Canada, Certificate from the Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Certificate from the League of Ukrainians in Canada, Certificate of membership of Ukrainian public catholic society, Certificate on behalf of Lahola’s donation to the Stepan Bandera Centre of national renaissance, Certification of attending a course of Instruction and the completion of examination in First Aid to the injured, Certification of completion of the course Metrication for welders, machinists and blacksmiths; 3 Lahola’s business cards.
Includes articles titled Town Honours Hero... 27 Years Later, Australian Chancellor Accuses Noted Nazi-Hunter of Collaboration, Dutch Millionaire Accused of Being SS Killer, Marks 40th Anniversary of the Release of Ukrainian War Prisoners from Concentration Camps, A War of Words About Nazi Helpers, Ukrainian Exile's Expulsion is Blocked, and more.
Newspaper clippings include Ukrainian language articles titled The Government Helps Creditors, Why are the Communists of Ukraine Continue to be so Strong, A Ukrainian Youth Ensemble in Toronto, and more.
- Ukrainian language rules and regulations document: 1962-07
- English/Ukrainian language UCC financial info.: 1973
- Report for 1974
- Financial documents for UCC
- Thank you letters to Lahola for financial contributions (12 letters, 1975-1983)
- Various documents (Ukr and Eng.): 1971-1989
- Concert programmes to celebrate anniversaries of Ukrainian independence (1960s-1980s).
Entire Ukrainian newspapers containing articles about Ukrainians in World War II. Newspapers include:
-Homin Ukrainy: 1962, 1985, 1987
-Holos Ukrainskoho Politichnoho Vyazna : 1986
-Ukrainski Visti : 1985-04-24
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.
Documents include: brochures: 1962-1973, lists of names (Ukrainian), list of names corresponding to an unknown photo, newspaper articles about UCUC: 1972-1975, financial information, business letters, annual letters, general letters, and handwritten notes by Lahola (1970s).