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(Redirected from List of Holodomor memorials and museums) For the great famine of 1932/33 in the Soviet Ukraine
Monument in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. First in the world, established in 1983.

This is a list of memorials and monuments to the Holodomor and its millions of victims.

Australia

  • Memorial in the Ukrainian Orthodox Center, Canberra

Canada

Monument in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Germany

Ukraine

"Barrow of Sorrows" monument in Mhar, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine

Russia

Poland

United Kingdom

Monument in Edinburgh, Scotland

United States

Gallery

  • Memorial cross in Dolotetske, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine Memorial cross in Dolotetske, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
  • Memorial cross in Kharkiv, Ukraine Memorial cross in Kharkiv, Ukraine
  • Memorial in Andrushivka village cemetery, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine Memorial in Andrushivka village cemetery, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
  • Memorial in Dovhalivka, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine Memorial in Dovhalivka, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
  • Memorial in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine Memorial in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine
  • Memorial in Winnipeg, Canada Memorial in Winnipeg, Canada
  • Memorial in Windsor, Canada Memorial in Windsor, Canada
  • Monument in Novoaydar, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine Monument in Novoaydar, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
  • Memorial in Warsaw, Poland Memorial in Warsaw, Poland
  • Monument near Chicago, Illinois Monument near Chicago, Illinois
  • Monument in Lublin, Poland Monument in Lublin, Poland

See also

References

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