Holodomor movie coming soon

Always fighting your anti semitic fight .... right, Odium? :cuckoo:
 
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Who knew Naziboy was such a fan of chicken flicks?
Don't troll boy. I am a fan of FACTUAL films. Hm probably why I haven't actually paid to see a movie in over a decade with all the garbage they put out.

Well, your "true story" holodomor movie is a chick flick, so have fun with that.

Soviet Union. 1933. Stalin's tyranny could destroy their country. But not their love.

Maybe Steve McGarrett will go as your date.
 
Stalin was not exactly starving the people. He killed the farmers who refused to concede their property.

that's all? a few million people----men women and children-----dead in the gutters. -----the ASSADS have rubbed off on you, capt blei
 
Always fighting your anti semitic fight .... right, Odium? :cuckoo:

This did occur though Skye.

Between 1932-1933, some say it was 7 million who were deliberately starved to death in the Ukraine but the high end figure could be 12 million, over 3,000,000 children born between 1932-1933 died of starvation, all carefully planned, man-made.

Ukrainian 'Holodomor' (man-made famine) Facts and History

Holodomor: Memories of Ukraine's silent massacre - BBC News

Ukrainian Genocide of 1932-1933

This is the Child of Satan who was responsible for planning this Genocide.

Lazar Kaganovich - Wikipedia

"Responsibility for 1932–33 famine[edit]

Kaganovich (together with Vyacheslav Molotov) participated with the All-Ukrainian Party Conference of 1930 and were given the task of implementation of the collectivization policy that caused a catastrophic 1932–33 famine (known as the Holodomor in Ukraine). He also personally oversaw grain confiscations during the same time periods. Similar policies also inflicted enormous suffering on the Soviet Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan, the Kuban region, Crimea, the lower Volga region, and other parts of the Soviet Union. As an emissary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, Kaganovich traveled to Ukraine, the central regions of the USSR, the Northern Caucasus, and Siberia demanding the acceleration of collectivization and repressions against the Kulaks, who were generally blamed for the slow progress of collectivization. Attorney Rafael Lemkin in his work The Soviet Genocide in Ukraine tried to present the fact of Holodomor to the Nuremberg trials as a genocide of a totalitarian regime.[3]

On 13 January 2010 Kiev Appellate Court posthumously found Kaganovich, Postyshev, Kosior and other Soviet Communist Party functionaries guilty of genocide against Ukrainians during the catastrophic Holodomor famine.[4] Though they were pronounced guilty as criminals, the case was ended immediately according to paragraph 8 of Article 6 of the Criminal Procedural Code of Ukraine.[5]The importance of the case is its historical aspect that legally explains the particularity of that historical event[clarification needed]. By New Years Day, the Security Service of Ukraine had finished pre-court investigation and transferred its materials to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine. The materials consist of over 250 volumes of archive documents (from within Ukraine as well as from abroad), interviews with witnesses, and expert analysis of several institutes of National Academies of Sciences. Oleksandr Medvedko, the Prosecutor General, confirmed that the material gives clear evidence of the genocide occurring in Ukraine"

So far 25 nations have recognised this Genocide of Ethnic Ukranians.

"The Holodomor (Ukrainian: Голодомо́р, "Extermination by hunger" or "Hunger-extermination";[2] derived from морити голодом, "to kill by starvation"),[3][4][5] also known as the Terror-Famine and Famine-Genocide in Ukraine,[6][7][8] and—before the widespread use of the term "Holodomor," as well as currently still—referred to also as the Great Famine,[9] and The Ukrainian Genocide of 1932–33[10] was a man-made famine in Ukraine in 1932 and 1933 that killed an estimated 2.5–7.5 million Ukrainians, with millions more counted in demographic estimates. It was part of the wider disaster, the Soviet famine of 1932–33, which affected the major grain-producing areas of the country.

During the Holodomor millions of inhabitants of Ukraine, the majority of whom were ethnic Ukrainians, died of starvation in a peacetime catastrophe unprecedented in the history of Ukraine.[11] Since 2006, the Holodomor has been recognized by the independent Ukraine[12] and 24 other countries as a genocide of the Ukrainian people carried out by the Soviet Union.[13]

Early estimates of the death toll by scholars and government officials varied greatly; anywhere from 1.8[14] to 12 million[15] ethnic Ukrainians were said to have perished as a result of the famine."

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Holodomor - Wikipedia
 
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Who knew Naziboy was such a fan of chick flicks?

Why are you thinking the deliberate starvation of anywhere up to 7 million Ethnic Ukranians, including up to 3 million children is funny?

Is it because Communists did it, so that makes it okay?
 
Bitter Harvest (2017) - IMDb

Great movie to take older kids and teens to,show what happened when a REAL holocaust happened when Stalin and his Jewish Bolsheviks starved an entire nation.

"Famine-33" made in 1991 and directed by Oles Yanchuk is probably better than this "Bitter Harvest".

I think a Romantic-Drama centred around The Holodomor is somewhat inappropriate myself.

Famine-33 - Wikipedia

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The whole film is available on You Tube, here it is.



Review and short interview with Oles Yanchuk.

Film Shows Ukraine Famine

Published: December 1, 1991

"KIEV, U.S.S.R., Nov. 30— "This film is my personal contribution to the Ukrainian independence referendum," said Oles Yanchuk, who worked for two years to produce his first feature film on a subject that was until recently erased from Soviet history.

Called "Famine 33," the film chronicles Stalin's forced collectivization of agriculture and the famine it caused in 1933. More than seven million people in the central and eastern Ukraine died in the famine.

Shown through the eyes of a young boy, the film made its debut on republic-wide television today, on the eve of a referendum in which Ukrainians are expected to vote overwhelmingly for independence from the Soviet Union.

"I wanted people to see what life was like in a colony, the inhabitants of which were mercilessly exploited in the name of a utopian ideology," Mr. Yanchuk said.

The Central Committee of the Ukrainian Communist Party only last year issued a resolution that officially admitted that the famine was caused by the seizure of crops. Previously, all accounts of the famine were either omitted from history books or referred to as a glorious triumph of Communism. Many Contributed Money

The 35-year-old Mr. Yanchuk said people throughout the Ukraine had donated a little over 400,000 rubles to help finance the film. Witnesses' accounts of the famine were often enclosed with the contributions.

The idea for the film originated when Mr. Yanchuk read a screenplay on the famine written by the Ukrainian playwright Serhy Diachenko. "As soon as I read the screenplay, I knew this was a film that had to be made," he recalled.

Others who helped in the writing of the film were Vasyl Barka, a Ukrainian emigre writer whose book, "The Yellow Prince," has become the classic novel about the famine, and Les Taniuk, a former director of the Moscow Art Theater.

James Mace, staff director of the United States Commission on the Ukraine Famine, was visiting the Ukraine when he heard about Mr. Yanchuk's plans to produce the film. He advised Mr. Yanchuk to go to the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute to find material he was denied access to in his own country's archives. Eventually, Mr. Yanchuk was able to get into Ukrainian archives, but only after a long wait."

Here's the rest of the article.

Film Shows Ukraine Famine

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Who knew Naziboy was such a fan of chick flicks?

Why are you thinking the deliberate starvation of anywhere up to 7 million Ethnic Ukranians, including up to 3 million children is funny?

Is it because Communists did it, so that makes it okay?

I don't think the holodomor was funny.

On the other hand, I do think Naziboy's excitement over an upcoming chick flick is.
 

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