The Holodomor: How Ukraine Was Starved by Stalin in 1932
In 1932, Ukraine’s countryside was awash with the starved, wondering and hoping to find anything to eat. The famine inflicted on Ukrainians by Stalin left village hospitals overwhelmed with mass burials in giant pits becoming the norm. Welcome to Bizarre History, today we look at The Holodomor, when Stalin starved the Ukraine and its people.
The birth of this horror lies in the Soviety leadership and its policy measures. In 1928, the Soviets began what was known as collectivization. This policy measure was half socialist ideal delivered with totalitarian brutality and indifference to the treatment of its subjects. For the running of a sprawling land mass like Russia, a nationalistic, come socialistic desire to bring all farming productivity under state control may seem like a ambitious idea from a distance. However, if such measures are attempted with a genuine desire to keep the peasant classes not only consigned to peasantry but overworked to a point where they cannot secure their own food to eat, disaster is a foot. Compounding this was the natural resistance the independent Ukrainian farmers brought to the equation.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro To Chapters
0:28 Collectivisation. Totalitarian Under Socialist Disguise
02:22 The Kulaks In The Crosshairs
03:58 A Fall Out Of Famine
07:17 I Deny All
09:19 All For Nought
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