Attention! UCHS is launching a program to support Ukrainian libraries at various levels.
If you represent a library institution and want to replenish your funds with source, educational and scientific publications on the history of the Holocaust in Ukraine - we are ready to help.
From us - a list of more than 30 titles of books published during the years of our activity, as well as several books of our partners who entrusted us with the process of distribution.
From you - a completed form at the link, an official application letter on the institution's letterhead and payment for Nova Poshta services.
We only send the books that we still have in paper form. Orders will be fulfilled within a maximum of one month after receiving the letter of application. The availability of all the listed publications is not guaranteed - if any of them run out, they simply will not be added to the order.
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