Holodomor 1932-1933
An immersive 360 virtual exhibit developed with the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC), presenting historical evidence, survivor testimony, and archival materials documenting the Holodomor genocide in Ukraine.
Holodomor Virtual Exhibit Memory, History and Testimony
This virtual exhibition explores the Holodomor, the famine-genocide in Soviet Ukraine during 1932-1933, through archival photographs, documents, and survivor testimony.
The project preserves historical memory and expands educational access for students, researchers, and the public through an interactive web-based 360 experience.
About the Exhibit
The Holodomor Virtual Exhibit presents a digital reconstruction of a historical exhibition dedicated to the famine-genocide in Soviet Ukraine in 1932-1933.
Through immersive 360 environments, visitors can explore curated educational material, archival photographs, and historical documentation. The exhibit explains forced collectivization, grain requisition, and restrictions that prevented people from leaving affected regions.
The purpose is to preserve memory, support education, and provide accessible learning tools for educational institutions, cultural organizations, and public history initiatives.