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Zashkov (Zhashkiv) , Ukraine
Region: Kiev

Alternate Names:
Zhashkov [Rus], Zhashkiv [Ukr], Zashkov [Yid], Zaszkow [Pol], Zasashkhov

Lat: 49° 15', Long: 30 06'

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Compiled by Jerome Hoffman

Updated: June, 2016

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© 2016 Jerome Hoffman


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Stories relating to Zashkov

 


 

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Read twelve (12) stories and memories of Zhashkov residents contained in a 16 page PDF.
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Source: The Temple University Paley Library Collection


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Materials relating to Khashkov in the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.


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Oral History Project interviews that include Khashkov, Ukraine

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn511922

Oral history interview with Galina Iosefovna Klotsman

Record Type: Oral History
Interview Summary:

Galina Iosefovna Klotsman, born September 15, 1923 in Pyatigory, Kiev oblast, Ukraine, discusses her early family life; her family moving in 1932 during the famine to a kolkhoz in Munus, Crimea near Yevpatoriya, Crimea; returning to Pyatigory in 1935; war breaking out; fleeing upon the German’s arrival and obtaining work on a nearby sovkhoz (collective farm); how in the spring of 1942 men from the sovkhov were taken to a work camp in Zhashkov; the killing of women and men during the deportations to work camps; working in a quarry near Buki, Ukraine; her family members who did not survive; being liberated in the fall of 1943; traveling with her sister in the direction of Vinnitsa oblast; residing in a dormitory of a collective farm; taking nursing courses; living with her father in Kiev, Ukraine; moving to Odessa, Ukraine; working for forty years in a printing house; her war experiences; and receiving no compensation for her war experiences.
Date: 1994 August 06 (interview)

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/vha35203

USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Ida Gopshteyn

Experience Group: Jewish Survivor
Description: Forms part of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive.
Restrictions: On-site access only. Registration required.
Language: Russian
Special Collection: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/vha49349

USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Dar'ia Gordeeva

Experience Group: Jewish Survivor
Description: Forms part of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive.
Restrictions: On-site access only. Registration required.
Language: Russian
Special Collection: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/vha25465

USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Semen Prosiak

Experience Group: Jewish Survivor
Description: Forms part of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive.
Restrictions: On-site access only. Registration required.
Language: Russian
Special Collection: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/vha43348

USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Viktor Gulianitskii

Experience Group: Jewish Survivor
Description: Forms part of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive.
Restrictions: On-site access only. Registration required.
Language: Russian
Special Collection: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/vha8626

USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Fania Groisberg

Experience Group: Jewish Survivor
Description: Forms part of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive.
Restrictions: On-site access only. Registration required.
Language: Russian
Special Collection: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive

http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/vha41077

USC Shoah Foundation Institute testimony of Ievheniia Serhiichuk

Experience Group: Jewish Survivor
Description: Forms part of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive.
Restrictions: On-site access only. Registration required.
Language: Ukrainian
Special Collection: USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive


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http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn523967

Jewish pogroms in Ukraine, 1918-1924. Documents of the Kiev Oblast’ Commission for Relief to Victims of Pogroms (Obshetskom) (Fond 3050)

Language: Ukrainian; Russian; Yiddish
Scope and Content:
The collection contains records of several major departments of the Kiev Oblast’ Commission for Relief to Victims of Pogroms (Obshetskom). Records relate to variety of activities of this public organization for relief to victims of pogrom in Kiev region as well as Eastern and Central Ukraine.The bulk comprises correspondence with public and government organizations, reports on the activities of regional representatives of the commission, communication with other organizations (e.g. Kultur Liga, JOINT, ORT, OZE, and others), lists of pogrom victims, minutes of board meetings, questionnaires, lists of persons looking for relatives, and files of staff members.
Availability: This material may be stored off-site and would require 7 days' notice to access.