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Stalin's Forced Famine

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Ukrainian independence movement began before Stalin was in power. He took over power from Vladimir Lenin when he died in 1924. Stalin viewed the continuing loss of Soviet influence and national revival movement in the Soviet Union unacceptable. This act by Stalin was meant to further oppress the Soviet and Ukrainian people by denying them the basic vital essentials they need to survive in life. The communist government under Stalin sought to eliminate any threat from Ukrainian nationalists, which they feared had the power/potential to start a rebellion against them and therefore gain independence from the Soviet Union. First of all, Stalin’s forced famine in the Ukraine is clearly an act of genocide because he committed this act with intent to destroy a specific national, racial, religious or ethnical group in whole or in part. Stalin wanted to wipe out the Kulaks class as whole because he viewed any future resistance against his rule would be led by them. He declared them “enemies of the people” and they were left homeless, Stalin took every possession from them. He made it a law that no person can help aid the Kulak families. The Kulaks were not the only class that was target in this genocide though. Wealthy farmers and farmers in general were also targeted. Collectivization was a system of land management Stalin …show more content…

Children, women, men and families as a whole were separated and forced to become slave workers under Stalin’s rule. Stalin also spread a false propaganda campaign against the Kulaks and other classes that were targeted that said they were a danger/threat to society and he attempted to gain support from Ukrainian peasants, which turned them against these classes of people. He wanted to eliminate the leaders of the Ukraine to leave the country without any leadership or guidance against him. More than 5,000

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