ENG: Golgotha of Ukraine — Levko Volovets

Golgofa Ukrainy by Levko Volovets is a painful and deeply sincere reflection on the tragic course of the Ukrainian nation in the 20th century. Through the lens of the Holodomor and Stalinist repressions, the author depicts the масштаb of a national catastrophe, comparing the people’s suffering to the biblical ascent to Golgotha. This is a book about the resilience of the human spirit, the price of freedom, and the sacred memory of millions of innocent victims. At once a requiem for the past and a call for spiritual renewal for future generations, the work serves as a powerful testament to historical truth. It is intended for readers who seek to comprehend history through profound emotional engagement.

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Golgofa Ukrainy by Levko Volovets is a powerful work of literary-documentary exploration that interprets the tragic fate of the Ukrainian people in the 20th century through the metaphor of the biblical journey to Golgotha.

The author masterfully intertwines historical facts about the Holodomor, Stalinist repressions, and the destruction of national identity with deeply emotional portraits of people who endured hell yet preserved their dignity. This is not merely a catalogue of historical tragedies, but a philosophical reflection on the price of freedom and the resilience of the human spirit, where every crucifixion of a nation inevitably leads to its rebirth.

The book impresses with its sincerity and spiritual depth, urging readers not only to remember the millions of victims, but also to recognize their responsibility for Ukraine’s future. It is ideal for those seeking truthful, heartfelt history and wishing to understand the roots of modern Ukrainian resilience. This is literature that purifies the soul and transforms historical trauma into a source of national strength

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AuthorLevko Volovets

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