Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines held video lectures for cadets of 3-4th courses of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs on the occasion of honoring the victims of the Holodomors in Ukraine, especially the genocide of the Ukrainian people in 1932-1933.
The slideshow developed for the event emphasized the ideological regularity of the committed genocide directed against the Ukrainian peasantry, the layer of small owners who remained economically independent in the 1920s.
Also, photographs of the Holodomor victims were shown, made by Oleksandr Vinerberher, the eyewitness to the events, the Austrian chemical engineer, in the suburbs of Kharkiv in 1932-1933. The photographs have become widely known in our time. The cadets were acquainted with the biographies of Mykola Siadrystyi, the researcher of totalitarianism, the native of Kharkiv region, and one of the first researchers of the Holodomor, Kharkiv scientist-agronomist Stepan Sosnovyi.
The video lectures, conducted by Andrii Prokhorov, the specialist of the leisure activity department, were ended with a minute of silence for all those present.
The event was held in accordance with the quarantine requirements.