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  2. Monuments in the United States to Nazi collaborators

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Statues that commemorate people who collaborated with Nazis The United States has monuments to people who collaborated with the Nazis, that are located in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan. Existing Monuments to French collaborators Petain ...

  3. Ukrainian Americans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian National Home on second avenue. Religious practices played an important role for early Ukrainian immigrants in New York City, first Ukrainian rite liturgy took place on October 10, 1890 and 15 years later St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church was established. [8]

  4. List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City

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    This article lists the 116 National Historic Landmarks in New York City. One of the New York City sites is also a national monument, and there are two more national monuments in New York City. In New York state, there are 276 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs), the most of any state.

  5. Why is there a monument to a Nazi collaborator in suburban ...

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    On Tuesday, Russia celebrated Victory Day, the annual national holiday that marks the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany in 1945. With the war in Ukraine now in its second year and Russia ...

  6. Category : Monuments and memorials in New York City

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    National monuments in New York City (1 C) Pages in category "Monuments and memorials in New York City" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  7. Ukrainian American Veterans - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian American Veterans (UAV, Ukrainian: Українські Американські Ветерани, romanized: Ukrains'ki Amerykans'ki Veterany) is a 501(c)(19) non-profit organization of the United States, composed of Honorably Discharged Veterans of the United States Armed Forces, who are of Ukrainian heritage or descent.

  8. Ukrainian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Museum, founded in 1976 by the Ukrainian National Women's League of America in New York City, [1] is the largest museum of its kind outside of Ukraine and is dedicated to the enjoyment, understanding, and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of Ukraine. For centuries Ukraine has been an epicenter for creative output ...

  9. Legacy of Taras Shevchenko - Wikipedia

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    There is also a monument in Soyuzivka in New York State, Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York. A park in Elmira Heights, N.Y. has a memorial to Shevchenko and to the Ukrainian diaspora. A street is named after Shevchenko in New York City's East Village. A section of Connecticut Route 9 that goes through New Britain is also named after Shevchenko.