During the Second World War, the largest of the nine concentration camps in the city of Kremenchuk...
1970 – 1979
Date: 1971Place: Kremenchuk, Revolution Square (now Independence Square)Photographer Timofeev Anatoliy, photo correspondent of the newspaper “Kremenchutska Zorya”Photo...
Date: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, now Soborna Street, Trade Building, Ukraine restaurantPhoto provided by Oleg Horyslavskyi
Date: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, now Soborna Street, Local History MuseumPhoto provided by Oleg Horyslavskyi
Date: 1980sPlace: Kremenchuk, Lenin Street, now Soborna, Trade BuildingPhoto provided by Oleg Horyslavskyi
Date: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, Proletarska Street, now Nebesnaya SotnaPhoto provided by Oleg Horyslavskyi
Period: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, Lenina street, now Soborna, now it is TRC EuropePhoto provided by Oleg Horyslavskyi
Date: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, Kryukiv, Assumption ChurchPhoto provided by Lyudmila Sirko
Date: 1960sPlace: Kremenchuk, 1 hospital, maternity wardSource: User jost’s blog on LiveInternet
Date: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, Proletarska Street, now Nebesnaya SotnaPhoto: Orysya Kovalenko
Date: 1970sLocation: Kremenchuk, Kryukov, park of culture and recreation of KVSZ workers, Nine Park KryukovskiyPhoto provided by...
Period: 1970sPlace: Kremenchuk, Leonova StreetPhoto provided by Pylypenko V.I.
Date: 1975Location: Kremenchuk, corner of Lenin (now Soborna) and Proletarska (now Nebesnaya Sotna) streetsSource: User jost’s blog...
Date: 1971Place: Kremenchuk, Lenin Street (now Soborna)Source: Kremenchuk Guidebook 1971