References

 

[1]      Monolatii I. Vichnyi zhyd z Kolomyi. Ukrainets Moiseievoho vyznannia Yakiv Saulovych Orenshtain. Lileia-NV, Ivano-Frankivsk, 2015.

[2]      Kovtun V. Zolota doba kolomyiskoi lystivky. In: Kolomyiska biblioteka, 5. Vik, Kolomyia, 2010.

[3]      Walo M. Orenshtain Yakiv. In: Smolii V.A. (Ed.) Entsyklopediia istorii Ukrainy: u 10-ty tomakh, T. 7 (Ml-O). Naukova dumka, Kyiv, 2010.

[4]      Monolatij I. Misto bez vlastyvostej. Kolomyjska fuga Velykoyi vijny. Lileya-NV, Ivano-Frankivsk, 2014.

[5]      Chykalenko Ye. Shchodennyk, 1919-1920. Vyd-vo im. Oleny Telihy, Kyiv; New-York, 2005.

[6]      Kolianchuk O. Yakiv Orenshtain (1875-1944). Vydatnyi ukrainskyi knyhovydavets yevreiskoho pokhodzhennia. Ukrainskij almanah 2014, 275-279. Związek Ukraińców w Polsce, Warszawa, 2014.

[7]      Bykovskyi L. Yakiv Orenshtain. In: Nasha Batkivshchyna, 21-22. New-York, 1963.

[8]      Letters of public figures, representatives of Ukrainian science, culture and the church to Ivan Ohiienko (metropolitan Illarion) 1910-1969. Olena Teliha Publishers, Kyiv, 2011.

[9]      Komar V. Uchast Romana Smal-Stotskoho v mizhnarodnomu prometeivskomu rusi (1921-1939). Ukraina: kulturna spadshchyna, natsionalna svidomist, derzhavnist, 17 (2008), 212-219.

[10]   Lyst Ya. Orenshtaina do Ctanyslavivskoho voievodstva shchodo yoho politychnoi reabilitatsii y vydachu zakordonnoho pasporta [ne piznishe 28.12.1924 r.]. DAIFO, f. 2, op. 1, spr. 245, ark. 21-24, 24 (zv).

[11]   Knysh Z. Dva protsesy. Yak naslidok diialnosti Ukrainskoi Viiskovoi Orhanizatsii v 1924 rotsi. Sribna Surma, Toronto, 1968.

[12]   Spohady i materiialy do diiannia Ukrainskoi Viiskovoi Orhanizatsii. Zbirnyk I. Zibrav, uporiadkuvav i zredaguvav Zynovii Knysh. Sribna Surma, Toronto, 1961.

[13]   Viatrovych V. Stavlennia OUN do yevreiv: formuvannia pozytsii na tli katastrofy. Ms, Lviv, 2006.

[14]   Stsiborskyi M. Ukrainskyi natsionalizm i zhydivstvo. Rozbudova natsii, 11-12 (35-36) (1930), 266-272.

[15]   Kubiiovych V. Ukraintsi v Generalnii Hubernii 1939-1941. V-vo Yuliiana Serediaka, Buenos-Aires, 1975.