File consists of handwritten letters from Lahola’s friends and a collection of Ukrainian poems by Stepan Andrusiak.
File consists of Ivan Lahola’s biographies, an article from Lida Lahola about Ivan Lahola, 2 newspapers with a mentioning of Ivan Lahola, a letter from Peter Kule to Kate Lahola, a letter from “Voice of Ukraine” with condolences on Lahols’ passing away, Statement of death, the prayer to Ivan Lahola from his children, a bulletin of St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral.
The file consists of the poems with condolences to Lahola, letters from family and friends with condolences to Lahola’s death.
Pictured: Lahola with a group of individuals that established the Ukrainian National Home, and the "Dumka" choir, both organizations of which Lahola was a member of.
A letter from Bohdan Lahola to his grandmother in Ukraine.
Handwritten, original notes written by Lahola, dealing specifically with the Aushwitz concentration camp.
Manuscript of an interview with Lahola about his experiences in a German prison in L'viv, Ukraine, and of his experiences in the German concentration camps during WW2 (1943-1945).
Author: unknown interviewer
Contains many church bulletins from many different churches (in Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton).
Contains 2 Ukrainian opera programs held in Lviv, Ukraine.
Contains a quote from Taras Shevchenko, a document on the "Real Rulers of Soviet Russia", a letter, a document titled "I am a Ukrainian not a Russian" and a document titled "14 Commandments for the Conscious Ukrainian".
Includes 2 handwritten lists of names.
Draft copies of letters Lahola sent to Dr Klymyshyn. Hand-written, dates unknown.
Draft of a letter from Lahola to Skoreiko and a letter from Lahola to his family regarding the wedding of his son, Roman.
Cards sent to Lahola from various individuals.
Photocopy of Lahola's memoirs, regarding his involvement in the Ukrainian Nationalist movement in Ukraine during the second World War.
Brochures and letters from the Vseukrainske Tovarystvo Politychnyh Vyazniv i Represovanyh / Ukrainian Association of Political Prisoners and the Repressed.
Family members in the newspapers include Bohdan Lahola, Irene Lahola, M. Lahola, and Roman Lahola. Originals and photocopies.
Written by Lahola, talking about his experience in Auschwitz.
Memoirs about the German Gestapo arresting Father Yurii Kowalsky during World War II, author unknown.
Document contains information from the caroling program of the Ukrainian Musical Society of Edmonton.