Holodomor

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The Holodomor was a devastating man-made famine that occurred in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 under Joseph Stalin’s regime. The term “Holodomor” combines the Ukrainian words holod (hunger) and moryty (to inflict death), often translated as “death by hunger.” This famine led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians due to forced grain requisitions, harsh policies targeting Ukrainian peasants, and the Soviet leadership’s refusal to allow international aid.

Though debated for years, the Holodomor is widely recognized today as a genocide against the Ukrainian people by scholars and several governments, as the famine targeted Ukrainian identity, culture, and autonomy.

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  1. Starts with the protocols:

    Protocols

    But you yourselves perfectly well know that to produce the
    possibility of the expression of such wishes by all the nations
    it is indispensable to trouble in all countries the people’s
    relations with their governments so as to utterly exhaust
    humanity with dissension, hatred, struggle, envy and even by the
    use of torture, by starvation, BY THE INOCULATION OF DISEASES, by
    want, so that the GOYIM see no other issue than to take refuge in
    our complete sovereignty in money and in all else.
    But if we give the nations of the world a breathing space
    the moment we long for is hardly likely ever to arrive.

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