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Kyiv Archive Museum of Transitional Period (russian: Музей-архив переходного периода, uk, Музей-Архів Переходової доби) was a propaganda museum whose establishment was sanctioned by German occupants on March 26, 1942. The museum existed from April - October 1942. Its expositions demonstrated "achievements" of the German occupation and crimes of Joseph Stalin's regime. The museum's director was the famous Ukrainian historian
Oleksander Ohloblyn Oleksander Petrovych Ohloblyn, ( uk, Олександр Петрович Оглоблин; 6 December 1899 – 16 February 1992) was a Ukrainian historian. He was one of the most important Ukrainian émigré historians of the Cold War era. Life a ...
who used this opportunity to organize an exhibition about cultural monuments destroyed by Bolsheviks. Several historians, such as Oleksandr Hruzynsky, Svitozar Drahomanov, Natalia Polonska-Vasylenko etc. were as appointed scientific advisors of the museum. Some of the city archive fonds were transferred to the museum. However, the propaganda effect of the museum was very low (about 20 visitors daily) and the museum was soon closed.


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Part 2: From Bolshevism to the New Order: Museum-Archive of the Transitional Period in Kiev, 1942.

Музей-Архів Переходової доби. К. 2002
(in Ukrainian) {{Kyiv Museums History of Kyiv Museums in Kyiv History museums in Ukraine Museums established in 1942 Kiev Archive Museum Defunct museums in Ukraine 1942 establishments in the Soviet Union