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What is the holodomor?

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The Holdomor was a famine in the Ukrainian U.S.S.R from the year of 1932 to 1933. The casualties range from 2.2 million to 10 million people who died because of this horrible famine, that was not because of the crops.

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How do you pronounce Holodomor?

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When and how did the holodomor ended?

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What year did Ukrainian genocide start?

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The mass starvation in Ukraine resulting from Joseph Stalin and economic policies was known as .?

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What happened in the Holodomor genocide?

Millions of Ukrainians (2.4-7.5 million) were intentionally starved to death by the Soviet Union government from 1932-1933.


What has the author Fedir Klymenko written?

Fedir Klymenko has written: 'Holodomor' -- subject(s): Catalogs, In art, History, Famines, Famines in art


Why did Jews help to perpetrate the Holodomor?

It is not at all obvious that Jews helped perpetrate this. The word Holodomor was coined to refer to the mass starvation of Ukranians under Soviet rule in 1932-33. This was a period during which the Soviet Union was relatively friendly to Jews -- Unlike 1918-1919 when the Bolsheveks unleashed thousands of pogroms across the Ukrane and after the defeat of Germany, when another surge of anti-Jewish violence attacked those who had survived the Nazis.