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Home / Society / Ethnicity / Ukrainian / Famine-Genocide
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- Black Famine in Ukraine 1932-33: A Struggle for Existence - Stark, cold, statistics, accounts of thousands of Ukrainian survivors and German; English and American eyewitnesses, confessions of Moscow's agents and the admission of Stalin himself lead to a question: Why did Moscow decide to starve to death seven million Ukrainians?
www.infoukes.com/history/famine/gregorovich
- Freedom, Democide, War: Home Page - Freedom, Democracy, Peace; Power, Democide, and War - by R.J. Rummel.
www2.hawaii.edu/~rummel
- Genocide Resources: Links, main index - Links to Other Resources for Teaching and Research on Genocide.
www.people.memphis.edu/~genocide/indlink.htm
- Harvest Of Despair - Movies Unlimited Harvest Of Despair Video
www.documentaryvideos.net/539338.htm
- Harvest of Despair (Canada, 1984) B&W, 55 minutes. ISBN 1-57299-377-4 - This film documents the Ukrainian terror famine of 1932-33, which caused the deaths of 7,000,000 people. A powerful film, "Harvest of Despair" provides rare insight into one of this century's least-known but most vicious genocides.
st1.yahoo.com/ihf/377.html
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies - Holocaust and Genocide Studies with links, readings, and chronology
www.webster.edu/~woolflm/holocaust.html
- Museum of Communism - "Never again." The tyranny and atrocities of Nazi Germany have been justly condemned by world opinion for over 50 years. But it is only recently that Communist despotism has begun to receive remotely similar attention.
www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/bcaplan/museum/musframe.htm
- Overpopulation - Soviet Famines of 1921 and 1932-1933 - Article looks at causes and extent of Soviet famines of 1921 and 1932-1933.
www.overpopulation.com/soviet_famine.html
- Primary Sources Concerning the Famine in Ukraine in 1932-1933. - There was little hope the totalitarian regime had left intact documents covering that terrible period in the history of Ukraine, documents that had been kept secret for almost 60 years by KGB professionals. Fortunately, there exist a lot of materials with top security classification which concern the medical aspects of the deliberately arranged famine in Ukraine.
www.histomed.kiev.ua/agapit/ag1/ag01-15e.html
- Soviet Democide - An overview of political mass murder in the Soviet Union
www.freedomsnest.com/fn/rummel_soviet.html
- The Artificial Famine in Ukraine 1932-33 - The Artificial Famine in Ukraine 1932-33, an act of Genocide which resulted in the death of over 7 million Ukrainians.
www.infoukes.com/history/famine/index.html
- The Canadian Museum of Genocide - White paper by Roman Serbyn, arguing for the establishment of a Genocide Museum in Canada to commemorate the victims of all genocides and teach about the nature of genocide.
www.uccla.ca/issues/genocide/i_gncd_002.html
- The Great Famine, 1932-1933 - Gallery of articles, poetry, photographs, and resources.
www.artukraine.com/famineart
- The Ninth Circle: In Commemoration of the Victims of the Famine of 1933 - By Olexa Woropay. "To understand the tragedy fully, one must remember that this wholesale murder of peasant farmers took place in one of the richest countries of the world, with its fertile 'black soil'."
www.sabre.org/ukrlib/books/ninth.circle/ninth.circle.tp.html
- The Ukrainian Weekly on the Great Famine of 1932-33 - Archive of The Ukrainian Weekly; section dealing with the Ukrainian Famine.
www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/Great_Famine/index.shtml
- UKAR - Ukrainian Archive - HOLODOMOR - The Forgiven Holocaust of 1932-33. Documents discussing the Ukrainian Famine.
www.ukar.org/famine.shtml
- Ukraine's Famine - A memorial page dedicated to victims of the Great Famine of Ukraine, 1932 - 33.
home.earthlink.net/~utzdana/ukraine.htm
- Ukrainian Famine - Revelations from the Russian Archives. The dreadful famine that engulfed Ukraine, the northern Caucasus, and the lower Volga River area in 1932-1933 was the result of Joseph Stalin's policy of forced collectivization.
lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/ukra.html
- Ukrainian Famine - This brief article will give you the basic facts about the induced famine of 1932-33, created by the policies of Stalin to force Ukraine to bend to his total collectivization efforts.
metalab.unc.edu/expo/soviet.exhibit/famine.html
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