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Ukrainian Oral History: World War II to Present | Baba Babee Skazala: Grandmother Told Grandmother

Experience first-hand accounts of Ukrainian oral history through video clips from the documentary film, Baba Babee Skazala: Grandmother Told Grandmother, of children who, along with their families, were forced to abandon the lives they knew to become refugees in order to ensure their safety.

Learn about the little-known story of Ukrainian children torn from their homes in the crush between the Nazi and Soviet fronts in World War II. Refugees describe fleeing their home as the Soviet army approached and living in Displaced Persons Camps in Germany before being permitted to immigrate to America after the end of the war.

Discover the historical context surrounding war-torn Ukraine and review World War II's impact upon the people, culture, landscape, and political boundaries of Ukraine.

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PBS Learning Media

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