Comments on the book focusing on the famine in Ukraine. Absence of genocide issue in the book 'The Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Civilization and the Terror Famine,' by political analyst Robert Conquest; Explanation of author James E. Mace on the genocide issue associated with the famine; ...
Great famine in the Ukraine (乌克兰语:Голодомор)Ithappenedfrom1932to1933intheSovietunionofSovietsocialistrepublicsofUkrainefamine.1933年乌克兰哈尔科夫街上的俄殍 Contemporaryscholarsmostlyagreewiththisview,thegreatfamineofUkraineisinStalin‘sagriculturalcollectivizationmovementunderthebackgroundofthedisaster...
The Ukraine, and exactly that part of its territory, which was within the boundaries of the Soviet Union after the First World War and the October Revolution in 1917, and next after the Second World War, was affected with three periods of famine in the years 1921-1923, 1932-1933, and 19...
The inhabitants of Ukraine, who are all at present called Cossacks, and glory in carrying that name, are of a good stature, active, strong, and dexterous in what they do, liberal, and little caring to gather riches, great lovers of liberty, and that cannot suffer any yoke; unwearied, b...
The Foreign Office and the famine: British documents on Ukraine and the Great Famine of 1932–1933 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: Dewhirst Martin 摘要: As a colleague of the writer Mykola Khvyl'ovyi, secretary of the literary association Hart, the short-story writer ...
The great famine of 1932–3 in Soviet Ukraine: Causes and consequencesThesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oxford, 1982. Includes bibliographical references.doi:10.1080/03017608908413328KrawchenkoBohdanCritique
Ukraine War Risks Famine in the MENA Region Opinion-July 21, 2022 ByJulian McBride The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has consequences that reach far beyond Eastern Europe. Aside from the looming gas crisis and inflation, many analysts and governments now acknowledge a growing wheat crisis, ...
Childhood during the Holodomor 1932–1933 in Ukraine (in the South of Ukraine) The article examines how the Great Famine 1932–1933 in Ukraine (Holodomor), which took more than 3.8 million (according to other estimates—6–8 million) ... N Kuzovova - 《Journal of Family History》 被引...
On this basis it is argued that this was an 'organised famine' in which Stalin deliberately withheld available grain from the population of Ukraine and elsewhere. An extreme position is taken by Robert Conquest, who argues that 'the famine of 1933 was deliberately carried out by terror' and ...
Kazuo Nakai, ‘Soviet Agricultural Policies in the Ukraine and the 1921–1922 Famine,’ Harvard Ukrainian Studies, no. 1 (1982) p. 62. Google Scholar Bil’shovyk, 17 August 1922 Google Scholar V. A. Arnautov, Golod i deti na Ukraine (Kharkiv, 1922) pp. 22–3. Google Scholar Mi...