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  • Photo Display Board: “A family like many others in the world, suffering senselessly.”
    Photo Display Board: “A family like many others in the world, suffering senselessly.”
    ImageText       A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1936. The display board features portraits of the nine Bokan family members, namely Nikolai Bokan, his wife Vasilina, and his children Nikolai (Jr.), Vladimir, Boris, Konstantin, Aleksandr, Lev-Leonid, and Anna. Six of the portraits are covered with labels (Nikolai (Jr.), Vladimir, …
    ImageText     A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1936. The display board features portraits of the nine Bokan family members, namely Nikolai Bokan, his wife Vasilina, and his children …
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  • Photo Display Board: “The Fate of Disowned Children”
    Photo Display Board: “The Fate of Disowned Children”
    ImageText       A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1936. The display board features photos of five of Bokan’s seven children and brief descriptions about their estrangement from their father. Also featured are photographs that capture the consequences of his children’s defiant actions against him, notably for his insistence that …
    ImageText     A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1936. The display board features photos of five of Bokan’s seven children and brief descriptions about their estrangement from their father. …
    Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
  • Photo Display Board: "Unfortunate Children. Enticed by long-obsolete church doctrine."
    Photo Display Board: "Unfortunate Children. Enticed by long-obsolete church doctrine."
    ImageText       A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1937. It features portraits of six of Bokan’s seven children, paired with photographs that capture the consequences of each child’s defiant actions against their father, notably for his insistence that they embrace Christianity (see transcription and translation section for details). Among …
    ImageText     A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1937. It features portraits of six of Bokan’s seven children, paired with photographs that capture the consequences of each child’s defiant …
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  • Photo Display Board: "Causes of Death"
    Photo Display Board: "Causes of Death"
    ImageText       A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan at an unknown date but presumably between 1933 and 1937. The photos feature corpses of individuals who had lived in Baturyn, Chernihiv oblast, and the surrounding region. Each photo is accompanied by the name of the deceased and a description of the …
    ImageText     A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan at an unknown date but presumably between 1933 and 1937. The photos feature corpses of individuals who had lived in Baturyn, Chernihiv …
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  • The Bokan family share a meager meal marking three hundred days without the consumption of bread.
    The Bokan family share a meager meal marking three hundred days without the consumption of bread.
    ImageText       The photo depicts members of the Bokan family sharing a meager meal during the famine. The family posed for the photo to mark 300 days since they had consumed any bread. The table is covered with a decorative cloth, and the family is eating from an assortment of bowls apparently …
    ImageText     The photo depicts members of the Bokan family sharing a meager meal during the famine. The family posed for the photo to mark 300 days since they had consumed any …
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  • Nikolai Bokan and three of his sons commemorate the death of Konstantin Bokan, who died of starvation.
    Nikolai Bokan and three of his sons commemorate the death of Konstantin Bokan, who died of starvation.
    ImageText       Nikolai Bokan and three of his sons – Boris, Lev-Leonid, and Aleksandr – commemorate the death of their son and brother, Konstantin, who died of starvation. The group is seen solemnly seated at a table. Featured at the centre of the table is a display board that documents Konstantin’s death. …
    ImageText     Nikolai Bokan and three of his sons – Boris, Lev-Leonid, and Aleksandr – commemorate the death of their son and brother, Konstantin, who died of starvation. The group is seen …
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  • Photo Display Board: "Our Past and Present in Photos"
    Photo Display Board: "Our Past and Present in Photos"
    ImageText       A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1936. The board offers a timeline of events in the life of Nikolai Bokan and his family, ranging from 1865 to 1936. Inscriptions are written on many of the photos, and additional descriptive text is displayed on the right-hand side of …
    ImageText     A photo display board created by Nikolai Bokan in 1936. The board offers a timeline of events in the life of Nikolai Bokan and his family, ranging from 1865 to …
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