As a result of Stalin's collectivization of agriculture, Ukraine's population faced massive starvation which resulted in millions of deaths.
The three most affected were no doubt Germany, Poland and the Ukraine.
Known as Holodomor in history the famine of 1932-33 was a man made famine that claimed 7-5 million lives. It is also known as famine genocide in Ukraine which was caused as a result of trad difficulties faced by USSR at the time and its own collectivization policy to increase agricultural yield.
There were three genocides in Ukrainian histiry:1922-231932-33 was the most massive one (10 million people were annihilated)1946-47Answer #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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The hallmark agriculture policy synonymous with Josef Stalin was Collectivization, which has been widely recognized as a crime against humanity. Private and kulak farms tolerated under Lenin's new Economic Policy were violently nationalized. Nevertheless, collectivization, command market agricultural policies, and political factors resulted in the Ukraine's holodomor of mass famine during the 1930s.
Its about the hidden holocaust of the farmers collectivization in Ukraine
Answer this question… The mass starvation created by collectivization in Ukraine
growth of kulaks? ^^^WHOEVER SAID THAT WAS WRONG I KNOW BC IM TAKING E2020 ITS INCREASED CONTROL FOR STALIN
agriculture and mining
The country that was least affected by the Mongols was: TURKEY OR UKRAINE
Ukraine is firmly within the North Temperate Zone. Ukraine is a Northern Hemisphere country with warm summers and cold winters, making it ideal for agriculture. (This is why Ukraine was considered the "Breadbasket of Europe".)
The three most affected were no doubt Germany, Poland and the Ukraine.
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The lands of Ukraine are used for agriculture and mining. More than half of the land is arable, thus it can produce and has produced many types of crops including wheat.
The country that was affected most is Belarus, because it is the smallest country and 1 part of 3 is dead. Then goes Ukraine because it is bigger and it least effected. And then goes Russia because it is giant and affected least. Good luck!
No, Chernobyl is in the Ukraine, which is over 1,000 miles from the nearest part of Siberia.