Anatoliy Palamarenko

[3] Between 10 July 1941 until 7 November 1943, when the Germans occupied Makariv, Anatoliy's father served as a liaison between the partisan unit and the local underground.

His sister Anatoly Sophia was sent to Germany as slave laborers in the summer of 1942, while his older brother Alexei was drafted into the Soviet army in 1943.

[6] The writings of Taras Shevchenko, Nikolai Gogol, I.Nechuy Levitsky, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, Ostap Vyshnya, Sergei Dovzhenko, Borys Oliynyk, Yuriy Tyutyunnyk, and other classics of Ukrainian literature have been voiced on stage.

The poet's prose and poetry, as well as his correspondence with Anatoliy during a sixteen-year period from 1978 to 1994, point to the creation of the literary work Duma Kobzarev.

[3] Anatoliy voice-acted Ukrainian cartoons, including Mykyta the Fox (2005–2007), Three Ladies are in house (1990), and Three Pankas at the Fair (1991).

During the debate of the rector's report, Anatoliy, a supervisory board member,[9] referred to the university as the flagship of Ukrainian education.

Anatoliy in 2016