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Which ultimately led to the Russia's "Holodomor" in the
Ukraine in 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians.
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Cruel efforts under Stalin to impose collectivism and tamp down Ukrainian nationalism left an estimated 3.9 million dead.
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My first girlfriend’s grandfather lied about his age just to get a job as a Holodomor cleaner. He was barely more than a kid. When the job was done, the NKVD thugs slaughtered his entire crew—he was the only one who made it out alive. He escaped by bribing a young NKVD soldier—just a couple of years older than him, but already part of the Stalin killing machine. Later, he endured the horrors of World War II, but h
e always said nothing compared to the Holodomor. That was the real nightmare. The memory of it never left him...
Holodomor in Belarus :
"On June 8, 1933, the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, Nikolai Gikala, and the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the BSSR, Nikolai Goloded, received a secret letter from the Narovlya district. An illiterate note in Belarusian, in which local leaders complained about the terrible famine in their district: “In these days (June 2), a fact occurred that was out of the ordinary: a citizen of the village of Tikhin (Akopsky village council),
Sikorskaya, at night, cut up her 9-year-old child. She managed to eat part of the insides, the next day she drowned her other child and died herself from exhaustion.” The Narovlya authorities cited such a terrible fact and tearfully concluded their message: “We cannot manage without serious help from the republican center.”
The situation was just as dire in the neighboring Yelsk district, as the Chekists reported to Minsk. In 200 families out of 250 individual households, children and adults were swollen from hunger, and 20 people died from emaciation in two months. “A sole proprietor from the Redka farmstead, Kolodey Nikita, in order not to see the suffering of his starving family, locked his wife and three young children in the house, nailed the doors and windows shut, after which he himself disappeared. Kolodey's wife and two children have already died, one small child was saved by neighbors. In the village of Melyashkovichi, a widow, Tikhonova Ulyana, abandoned her three children due to hunger and left to an unknown destination,” the Chekists cited terrible examples.
A special commission from Minsk traveled to the Homlia (Homel) region to verify the facts. On June 21, the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus recorded in the minutes: in the Yelsk and Narovlya districts, the famine affected up to 60 percent of the population. People eat not only “linden leaves, heather, moss, and chaff, but in some households even cats, dogs, and horse carrion.” The metropolitan comrades were forced to admit the fact of cannibalism: “In the village of Akopy... the wife of a poor man who went to work in the city returned home and found her son
Volodya dead, cut off the child's legs and cooked them with sorrel. She ate the sorrel herself and fed the other child. The next day she herself and the other child died.”
Holodomor in Kazakhstan:
During the Bolshevik colonialism Kazakhs were subjected to genocide, during collectivization half of population of Kazakhs died.
Approximately 3 million Kazakhs died. There was also devastating famines in 20s, 30s and 40s. Not even holocaust can be compared to this atrocity of
Moscow Bolshevik IMPERIALISTIC bastards. The holodomor genocide of Ukrainians is recognized in the world but very view today are ready to acknowledge the same genocide in Kazakhstan which was even more deadly...
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