In "Prison on Lontskoho" in Lviv showed newfound unique archive SB OUN
The National Memorial Museum "Prison on Lontskoho" in Ukraine began to study newfound archive OUN Security Service. Memorial "Prison on Lontskoho." Photo: Marian Sagittarius Documents buried in metal cans, found by accident on March 17 in district KozovaAyon in Ternopil. They had lain in the ground 66 years. As the leader in comments to journalists archive Liberation Movement Research Center Andrew longhorn generally been found 951 document. Of these, nearly 150 interrogation reports, obituaries and 113, which deal with the 119 people &Laquo; This document different periods – from 1943 to 1949But mostly 1945-1949 biennium. OUN Security Service are known at this time engaged in countering the Soviet secret service. But there is also the interrogation of criminals that plagued the local population. This is quite interesting because it is such a topic about which we know little. There are documents, which can be said as members of the SB studied. For example, we havemo training programs, their notes from this period. In addition, there is a dictionary that was used underground & raquo ;, – he said. Director of the National Memorial Museum « Prison on Lontskoho » Ruslan Zabily added that these documents provide an opportunity to explore the history of the Ukrainian liberation movement in the local area, with sibilitiesLee thoroughly. &Laquo; Obituaries also extremely important documents to establish the names of the insurgents who died and whose relatives still do not know for sure about their fate & raquo ;, – he said. &Laquo; there are also two unique findings – This rebel map. Our archive contains the following four maps. On the other, I have not heard at all povstanska Cartography – This is a separate issue, which does not actually researched & raquo ;, – Zabily said. According to him, found archives preserved in almost perfect condition, which is rare. Zabily noted that similar findings occur at least several times a year, but they do not always get to historians. &Laquo; When we get tAki documents required we ’ sure to restore them, make descriptions, scan, and then they all laid out in free access to the electronic archive Liberation Movement & raquo ;, – he said.Source: http://artlife.rv.ua/