• In 1954, the movie ''It Shouldn't Be Forgotten'', based on Yaroslav Halan's life events, with
Sergei Bondarchuk in the main role was filmed. In 1973, another movie based on the biography of Halan
Until the Last Minute with
Vladislav Dvorzhetsky in the main role was released. • In 1969, the studio
Ukrkinokhronika filmed the documentary
Yaroslav Halan about the life of the writer. • The
Dovzhenko Film Studios, in 1958, filmed Halan's work
Under the Golden Eagle, but the film wasn't released as "too anti-American". Writer's work
The Mountains are Smoking was filmed in 1989 by the
Ukrtelefilm studio. • In 1962, 1970 and 1976, the USSR Post issued postal envelopes with a portrait of Yaroslav Halan. • A huge monument to Yaroslav Halan was installed in
Lviv in 1972. Besides, the square where the monument was situated was named after Halan. In 1992, on the eve of the Vatican officials' visit, the local authorities demolished the monument, and its metal was used for constructing a monument to the
Prosvita, a nationalist organization which Halan fought with. There was another monument to the writer in the city Park of Culture installed in 1957 and demolished in the 1960s. A monument to Halan also existed in
Drohobych, Lviv Region. Demolished in the 1990s. • In 1960, Halan's personal apartment at Hvardiyska street, 18, where he lived in 1944–1949, was turned into his personal museum. The museum stored writer's personal belongings, documents, and materials about his literary and social activity, publications of his works. In the 1990s, it was under threat of closure, but eventually, it was transformed into the museum
Literary Lviv of the First Half of the XX Century. • From 1964 to 1991, the
Yaroslav Halan Prize was awarded by the
Writers' Union of Ukraine for the best propagandistic journalism. • In 1979, the
Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR established the
Yaroslav Halan Scholarship for talented students of the
Taras Shevchenko Kyiv State University and
Ivan Franko Lviv State University. • In the 1970s, in
Lviv Region, there was a network of 450
atheist clubs named after Yaroslav Halan. • Halan's works in three volumes were published in Kyiv in 1977–1978. • From 1967 to 1987, the Lviv-based publisher
Kameniar issued the anti-fascist and anti-clerical almanac
Post Named After Yaroslav Halan. In total, 22 issues were published. • The streets named after Yaroslav Halan existed in
Kyiv,
Kharkiv,
Kryvyi Rih,
Odesa,
Chernihiv,
Dnipro,
Lviv,
Khmelnytskyi,
Poltava,
Cherkasy,
Chernivtsi,
Kalush,
Nikopol,
Uzhgorod,
Mukachevo,
Berzhany,
Korosten, and
Novograd Volynskyi but they were renamed within the
campaign against the Soviet memorial legacy. In Soviet times, in
Saratov, the name of Yaroslav Halan was given to the street where he worked at the
Taras Shevchenko Radio Station. After the USSR collapsed, the street recovered it historical name Proviantskaya. • In
Donetsk,
Luhansk,
Enakievo,
Torez,
Shostka, and
Rostov-on-Don, there are still the streets bearing the name of Halan. • The
Lviv Regional Theatre of Drama (
Drohobych) and
Kolomyia Regional Theatre of Drama (
Kolomyia) received the name of Yaroslav Halan. Renamed in the 1990s. • The
Ternopil Pedagogical Institute and
Lutsk Pedagogical College received the name of Yaroslav Halan. Renamed in the 1990s. • The
Lviv Regional Library for Adults, established by the Soviet authorities in the
Besyadetski Palace building, and
Kyiv Regional Library for Youth received the name of Yaroslav Halan. Renamed in the 1990s. One of the district libraries in
Kharkiv still bears the writer's name. • In 1954, the Yaroslav Halan Cinema was built in
Lychakiv district, Lviv. Renamed in the 1990s, nowadays abandoned. • Halan's name was given to
kolkhozes in the following villages: Vuzlove (
Radekhiv Raion, Lviv Oblast), Dytiatychi (
Mostyska Raion, Lviv Region), Mistky (
Pustomyty Raion, Lviv Oblast), Turynka (
Zhovkva Raion, Lviv Oblast) Volodymyrivka (
Domanivka Raion,
Mykolaiv Oblast), Seredniy Bereziv (
Kosiv Raion,
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast), Hnylytsi (
Pidvolochysk Raion,
Ternopil Oblast). • The name of Yaroslav Halan was given to a passenger steamer of the Belsky river shipping company, which operated on the
Moscow-
Ufa line. Currently out of use. • In 2012, the
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the resolution
About the celebration of the 110th anniversary of the birth of the famous Ukrainian anti-fascist writer Yaroslav Oleksandrovych Halan. File:Львів, Личаківське кладовище, Могила Галана Я. О., українського письменника, публіциста.jpg|''Writer's grave at the
Lychakiv Cemetery'' File:Lviv Heroiv Maidanu 18 RB.jpg|''Halan's house in Lviv at Havrdiyska str. 18'' File:Kharkov, Galana Street.jpg|
Former Yaroslav Halan street in Kharkiv (renamed in 2016) File:Луцьк, Житловий будинок — будинок колишньої гімназії де працював вчителем Я. Галан, вул. Б.Хмельницького 12.jpg|
Former building of the Ukrainian gymnasium of Lutsk where Halan worked. == Awards ==