Horobec, Fedir
Description
- Creators
- Ariadna Okhrymovych, Interviewer
- Fedir Horobec, Interviewee
- Media Type
- Video
- Text
- Item Type
- Interviews
- Description
- Fred Horobec [Федір Горобець] born 5 April 1926, Kuzhernytsi village, Kyiv oblast. Describes his family's exile to a special settlement in Murmansk, RSFSR.
To access full video, contact the Ukranian Canadian Research and Document Centre - Notes
- This item is a short excerpt of a longer Holodomor survivor interview conducted and housed by the UCRDC. This entry includes a time-stamped description of the full video and may also include translations and transcripts of the excerpt. Full videos can be requested from the UCRDC by emailing office@ucrdc.org.
- Publisher
- The Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Centre
- Place of Publication
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Date of Original
- 19 Mar 2009
- Date Of Event
- 1932-1933
- Playing Time
- 1:09
- Subject(s)
- Agriculture
Barter
Censorship
Education
Famines
Poverty
Village life
World War II
Crime
Theft
Begging
Resistance
Famine (Ukraine : 1932-1933)
Holodomor
Torgsin
Survival strategies
Dekurkulization
Repressions - fear of
Famines--Ukraine--History--Sources
Famine victims
Ukraine--History--Famine, 1932-1933--Personal narratives
Dispossession
Mortality--Family
Food substitutions
Collectivization
Disease and sickness
Collective Farm/Kolhosp
Death and burial
Post-Holodomor life - Personal Name(s)
- Fred Horobec
- Collection
- UCRDC Survivor Videos
- Language of Item
- Ukrainian
- Geographic Coverage
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Alberta, Canada
Latitude: 53.55014 Longitude: -113.46871 -
Cherkasy, Ukraine
Latitude: 48.6985 Longitude: 30.13661
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- Copyright Statement
- Protected by copyright: Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Recommended Citation
- Horobec, Fedir. Interview by Ariadna Okhrymovych. Vita, 19 Mar. 2009, Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Center, [URL]. [Date of Access].
- Location of Original
- The Ukrainian Canadian Research & Document Centre