When they do not knock on the door
We have the opportunity to put ourselves in the place of others and learn the lessons of history
About the project
This project is not only an archive of stories; it is an inspiration for future generations to understand that even in the darkest times, humanity can find strength in its shared humanity and unwavering faith in a better world.
It is an attempt to walk in the shoes of those who have lost loved ones, hope, and perhaps faith in humanity, but still found the strength to get up and continue the fight.
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Horror and Disgust in Luhansk. Five Minutes on the Birth of Hatred
Oleksandr Bielokobylskyi
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My Dog, Cats, and a Handful of Feathers
Nataliia Huran
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Life and Fear Under Occupation
Volodymyr Dombrovskyi
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Colours and Sounds of the Occupation
Ivan Zalohin
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Between Two Worlds: Just Wait!
Sabina Ibrahimova
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God in Izium
Iryna Ivanova
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Lacking Slippers While Abroad
Anastasia Kozak
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I’m Still Needed Here, Just a Little
Tamara Komlyk
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Between Black and White
Anastasiia Kostenko
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Memories
Anastasiia Kuznietsova
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The Life That Was Stolen From Me
Vladyslava Merzliakova
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When There Is War in the Anamnesis
Natalia Nesenyuk
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Chairs
Nadiia Nesterenko
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The Siege of Chernihiv: The Story of One Family
Mariia Obydenna
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War Has Settled in My House
Yaroslava Oleksenko
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When I Wasn’t Breathing
Kateryna Palii
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From the Sea to Nowhere
Oleksandr Pylypenko
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The War That Changed Me
Mariia Rudnytska
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Slobozhanske. The Last Carbonara
Artem Tereshchenko
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A Few Kilometres to Freedom
Valentyna Fedorchuk
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The City to Which I Shall Not Return
Tetiana Cherepanova
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The Story of One Mayor
Volodymyr Shaloimenko
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My Truth: The War We Cannot Be Silent About
Daria Shvets
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Born Again
Yevhen Shliakhtin
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The Tale of a Small Motherland, a Lost Library, and a Golden Sunset
Volodymyr Shcherbachenko
