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Why did Stalin enforce a terror famine in Ukraine?

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.


Who was the communist dictator who starved more than 5 million Ukrainians in the terror famine?

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How many people did Joseph Stalin kill with his terror famine?

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What are the release dates for Biography - 1987 Joseph Stalin Red Terror?

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What terror tactics did Joseph Stalin make?

Joseph Stalin sent millions to Gulag labor camps.


What legacy did Stalin leave behind?

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Reign of Terror during Stalin's time?

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Who is the greatest terror of the 20th century hitler or Stalin?

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