government against the ukrainian peasants are digitized by a student of the faculty of history, eva tanzantsevantern was allowed to work in the national museum for the first time. over the years, the girl has already passed through thousands of things that miraculously survived when all the evidence of the genocide was destroyed . what are the unique exhibits and when will they be available to the general public? gurynenko also knows this is essentially a testimony about the crime of famine , an artificial mass famine of 46-47 years . on each line, letters and marks with colored ink, so in the rural dispensary, the doctor recorded the death, that is, it was impossible to write really what the person died of, that she died of hunger, the doctor made notes 11f here are 11 11 14 15 16 8 in three days 8 deaths f11 the journal the doctors kept from with other documents. and half a century later, the doctor who got hold of these evidences handed them over to the museum curators so that the dispensary journal could be seen by everyone who wanted to see the tattered pages, eva painstakingly scanned the