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The Holodomor: A Ukrainian Genocide

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Throughout history many men, women, and children have lost their lives due to genocide. Genocide is a deliberate killing of a large group of people. One of the many genocides that have occurred is the Holodomor, which according to The Holodomor A Ukrainian Genocide the word Holodomor is a term used to describe death or murder inflicted by starvation. The Holodomor occurred in the Soviet Union in 1932-1933 where many people lost their lives due to famine. During the time of the Holodomor Joseph Stalin was in power and the Soviet Union enforced a collectivization policy, this policy was aimed to reduce the economic power of the prosperous peasants. Debates about the collectivization policy began in the mid-1920s and by the early 1930 many peasants were forced to join the collectivization policy. As a result peasants abandoned their farms, slaughtered their livestock and destroyed their equipment because they did not want to be part of the collectivization policy; this caused the collectivization policy to slow down. According to the article Collectivization the farmers who offered resistance were sent to prison camps and other farmers had to take over their land, but due to lack of equipment and animals it …show more content…

“The Ukrainian grain harvest in 1932 resulted in below average production but it was more than enough to sustain the population,” (Britannica) but because the Soviet Union continued to export in high amounts there was not enough for the people. Then in August 1932 a law was passed making theft of socialist property a crime, therefor it became very difficult for people to get any type of food. “Around six to eight million people died due to starvation in the Holodomor, four to five million were Ukrainians and the famine directly affected the Ukrainian peasantry”

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