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There were three genocides in Ukrainian histiry:

  1. 1922-23
  2. 1932-33 was the most massive one (10 million people were annihilated)
  3. 1946-47

Answer #2:

The famine in Ukraine was not technically a genocide. Even when the Soviet archives was opened, no direct order from Stalin could be found ordering the destruction of Ukrainians as a people. The famine was directed towards Stalin's political enemies- who he defined as 'kulaks'. This translated into any peasant who resisted collectivization of agriculture.

That said, the famine was mostly in the winter of 1932-33. The number of dead range from 3.5 to 10 million people.

It was still a massive crime against humanity, one of the worst of the 20th century.

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