Speech written by Lahola to commemorate 33 years since liberation from the concentration camp in Auschwitz.
Written by Lahola, talking about his experience in Auschwitz.
The collection predominantly consists of records between the mid-1940s and late 1990s and includes various records related to Ivan (John) Lahola and his family. It includes biographical materials, correspondence, and documents covering Lahola's life during World War II, detailing his experiences in Auschwitz and other prisons and concentration camps. The collection encompasses textual records related to Lahola's community life in Canada, published materials, and miscellaneous information. Notable correspondence involves letters from different organizations thanking Lahola for donations, including contributions to the construction of the Greek Catholic Cathedral and the Ukrainian Embassy Foundation. Additionally, the collection contains greeting cards, and printed materials such as program invitations and catalogs, offering insights into Lahola's engagement with community events, cultural activities, and charitable causes.
Lahola, IvanPhotographs, 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