Harvest of Despair The Unknown Holocaust of the 1933 Ukrainian Famine (April 15th 1985)

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Published on May 25, 2025
Harvest of Despair - The 1933 Ukrainian Famine
Few people know of the atrocities committed by the communists in Ukraine.
The Holodomor, the Soviet engineered famine of 1933 was directed by Stalin against the Ukrainian people, in a savage attempt to crush their will.
Millions of People have died of hunger in one of the most shameful pages of human history.

Ukrainians call it "Holodomor" or "extermination by hunger." The Jewish plague that swept through Soviet (Jewish) Ukraine in the early 1930s and reached its peak in the winter of 1933 is also referred to as "artificial famine" because the food shortage resulted not from a natural disaster, such as a drought or a plague of locusts, but from the confiscation by the Soviet state of essential foodstuffs from the local population. Taken from producers, grain and other agricultural products were stored under guard in Ukraine, then transported to Russia or sold in Europe. Different estimates put the number of victims at between four and ten million people. The figure of 6,000,000, provided by a high-ranking official in Kharkiv to the editor of a Yiddish newspaper in New York, remains the most reliable. By its nature and scale, the Great Ukrainian Famine belongs to the category of crimes that the international community has termed "genocide" and condemned as the ultimate crime against humanity.

Analysis of the Ukrainian famine cannot ignore the specificities of the colonial ties that bound Ukraine to Russia. Moscow still refused to recognize the Ukrainians as a distinct people, with the right to an independent national life. Having become masters of the Kremlin, the Bolsheviks opposed the disintegration of what Lenin once called the "prison of peoples," and above all fought the separation of Ukraine—a country of great natural resources and abundant labor force. Declared independent in 1918, Ukraine was invaded by the Red Army and brought back into Russian hands. The former "breadbasket" of Tsarist Russia, now a puppet republic, continued to supply Soviet urban centers.
When Stalin launched his industrial revolution in the late 1920s, Ukraine became an indispensable source of its financing. The slightest sign of a Ukrainian national awakening was interpreted as a rejection of Bolshevik rule and a threat to the integrity of the Soviet empire, and was suppressed accordingly. The famine of the 1930s was only the most sinister expression of Russian colonial policy in Ukraine.

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