1. Ukrainian Declaration of Independence, 9 January 1918.
2. Cover of Nashe Mynule, 1918, by Heorhiy Narbut.
3. Independence rally in Kyiv, 1917.
4. Mykhailo Hrushevsky.
5. Cover of Hrushevsky’s History of Ukraine (1917).
6. Symon Petliura and Józef Piłsudski, Stanyslaviv, 1920.
7. Nestor Makhno.
8. Pavlo Skoropadsky.
9. Oleksandr Shumskyi.
10. Mykola Skrypnyk.
11. Grigorii Petrovskii.
12. Vsevelod Balytsky.
13. Auction of kulak property.
14. Kulak family on their way to exile.
15. Confiscating icons, Kharkiv.
16. Discarded churchbells, Zhytomyr.
17. Peasants besides the ruins of a burned house.
18. Women vote to join a collective farm.
19. Peasants listening to the radio.
20. Peasant family reading Pravda.
21. Harvesting tomatoes.
22. ‘Volunteers’ bringing in the harvest.
23–24. Searchers find grain hidden from requisitions.
25. Guarding fields.
26. Guarding grain stores.
27. Peasants leaving home in search of food.
28. An abandoned peasant house.
29. People starving by the side of the road.
30. A starving family.
31. Peasant girl.
34–37. Famine in Kharkiv, spring 1933.
38–39. A starving man, alive and then dead.
40–41. A family in Chernihiv, before and after the famine.
42. ‘Famine Rules Russia’, Gareth Jones, Evening Standard, 31 March 1933.
43. Walter Duranty dining in Moscow.
44. ‘Russians Hungry but not Starving’, Walter Duranty, The New York Times, 31 March 1933.
45. Lazar Kaganovich, Joseph Stalin, Pavlo Postyshev and Klement Voroshilov, 1934.
46. Mass grave outside Kharkiv, 1933.