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VOL. LIII No. 25
SECTION II
THE UKRAINIAN WEEKLY
Dedicated to the needs and interests of young Americans of Ukrainian descent.
No. 5
New York and Jersey City, Saturday, February 3, 1945
Vol. XIII
UKRAINE PAYS THE BILL
(Concluded)
(2)
KILLED IN ACTION
[Stephen Iwankiw]
CALIFORNIA SOLDIER DIES OF WOUNDS
[Myroslav Colson]
THE PROBLEM OF UKRAINE IN RECENT AMERICAN PEACE-PLANNING LITERATURE
By ROMAN OLESNICKI
(The Ukrainian Quarterly)
"Come Weal, Come Woe, My Status is Quo"
Shotwell's "Great Decision"
Callender's "Preface to Peace"
Shotwell's Comparison Wrong
Visson's "Coming Struggle for Peace"
Visson's Misstatements
General Kutrzeba's Testimony
Few Americans Realize Importance of Ukrainian Problem
STORY OF A UKRAINIAN GIRL IN A NAZI LABOR GANG
By Nina Tverdohlib who was rescued by American Soldiers. As told to John
Christie of the Stars and Stripes Army newspaper in Europe.
(Concluded)
(2)
American Landings
Counter-Attack Failed
March to Dusseldorf
A German Soldier
The Bombers Came
Firing Was Heavy
Very Thirsty
Walking Quietly
More Soldiers
Never Be Forgotten
UKRAINICA IN AMERICA
By SIMON DEMYDCHUK
(Concluded)
(15)
Press References to Tsarist Russianizing Activity in America
Few Real Russians Here
"Is There a Santa Claus?"
Is there a Ukrainian Question?
SLAIN SOLDIER CITED FOR BRAVERY
[Pfc. Paul Maliborsky]
RECITAL BY LEPKOVA
AIRMAN MEETS RESCUERS
[Lt. Thomas Kinaszczuk]
Secret Weapon
A SURVEY OF UKRAINIAN HISTORY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
(Continued)
(9)
Difficulties in Making Converts
The Building of Churches
Bulgarian Influences
Church Slavonic Language
Development of the Vernacular
Early Metropolises
Volodimir's Statutes
Their Provisions
WITH HELP AT HAND
"THE PHILADELPHIA STORY"
BROMO
Speaking of Figures
CONNECTICUT STATE NEWS
ANSONIA
BRIDGEPORT
Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 3, 1945, No. 5, Vol. XIII
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