Because he is the leader of USSR and the government approved it
Many people are saying that Joseph Stalin killed 20 million people. WRONG.... Stalin killed 42 million people.
The Terror Famine, also known as the Holodomor, refers to a devastating man-made famine that occurred in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933. It was characterized by widespread starvation, resulting in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians, and is widely considered a consequence of the policies enforced by Joseph Stalin's regime, including forced collectivization and grain requisition quotas. Many historians and scholars view the famine as a deliberate act of genocide aimed at suppressing Ukrainian nationalism and resistance to Soviet rule. The event remains a deeply significant and contentious topic in Ukrainian history and memory.
It was called the Big Purge. Stalin's reign of terror is referred to as the Great Terror or the Great Purge.
Joseph Stalin sent millions to Gulag labor camps.
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Stalin enforced a terror famine in Ukraine, known as the Holodomor, primarily to suppress Ukrainian nationalism and consolidate Soviet control over the region. The Soviet government imposed severe grain requisition quotas that left farmers with insufficient food for survival, aiming to eliminate resistance to collectivization and break the spirit of the Ukrainian peasantry. Additionally, the famine served as a means of punishing those who opposed Soviet policies and reinforcing the power of the state through fear. This tragic event resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians and remains a deeply painful chapter in Ukraine's history.
Joseph Stalin
Many people are saying that Joseph Stalin killed 20 million people. WRONG.... Stalin killed 42 million people.
The Terror Famine, also known as the Holodomor, refers to a devastating man-made famine that occurred in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933. It was characterized by widespread starvation, resulting in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians, and is widely considered a consequence of the policies enforced by Joseph Stalin's regime, including forced collectivization and grain requisition quotas. Many historians and scholars view the famine as a deliberate act of genocide aimed at suppressing Ukrainian nationalism and resistance to Soviet rule. The event remains a deeply significant and contentious topic in Ukrainian history and memory.
Stalin's genocide, characterized by the Great Purge and the Holodomor, began in the early 1930s. The Holodomor, a man-made famine in Ukraine, was particularly devastating from 1932 to 1933, resulting in millions of deaths. The Great Purge, targeting perceived political enemies and various groups within Soviet society, escalated from 1936 to 1938. Both events are considered part of Stalin's broader campaign of repression and terror during his leadership.
It was called the Big Purge. Stalin's reign of terror is referred to as the Great Terror or the Great Purge.
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Biography - 1987 Joseph Stalin Red Terror was released on: USA: 7 March 1996
Joseph Stalin sent millions to Gulag labor camps.
One of gulags and terror.
No one else in the teaching of Islam (the Qur'an) which ordered his people to terror.
It was called the Great Purge.