The Holodomor, a devastating famine in Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, was largely a result of the policies of the Soviet government under Joseph Stalin, rather than being "stopped" by any specific entity. Internationally, there were efforts by some individuals and organizations to raise awareness and provide aid, but these were largely ignored by the Soviet regime. The famine's legacy continues to be a subject of significant historical debate and remembrance, particularly in Ukraine. Ultimately, the Holodomor was a tragic event that unfolded due to systemic policies rather than being halted by intervention.
holodomor
the holodomor ended in 2013 due to Brook, Madison and Tylar because they are smarticle people.
The Holodomor, a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine, began in 1932.
The holodomor was a massacre of 10 million people by facsict dictator Stalin by forced hunger in the Ukraine. This caused great famine and many people died because of it.
starvation i think
a period of mass starvation throughout Ukraine - APEX
Answer this question… The mass starvation created by collectivization in Ukraine
The Ukrainian genocide, also referred to as the Holodomor, was from 1932-1933.
There was no Russian Holocaust, presumably you mean the Holodomor.
Answer this question… the Holodomor
Fedir Klymenko has written: 'Holodomor' -- subject(s): Catalogs, In art, History, Famines, Famines in art
Millions of Ukrainians (2.4-7.5 million) were intentionally starved to death by the Soviet Union government from 1932-1933.