Wednesday, February 08, 2023

Soviet Famines - Hoover Institution- my pushback


 The Politics Of Soviet Famines Under Lenin And Stalin | Hoover Institution
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Hoover Institution | Stanford University
Famine punctuated the first three decades of Soviet history. Disputes over Soviet famines have long been among the major controversies in the historical field. Historians debate the causes of Soviet famines, including to what extent they resulted from or were exacerbated by deliberate government policies, while demographers disagree about their death tolls. Three specialists will discuss similarities and contrasts of the three major Soviet famines: the so-called Volga famine of 1921–22 in the aftermath of the Russian Civil War, the famine of 1932–33 amid the campaign to collectivize agriculture—memorialized by Ukrainians as the Holodomor—and the famine of 1946–47 in the wake of the Second World War.
disagree with argumention of minute 37. Could be that 'pre turnaround Stalin' fell for the Kommisars as much as the Ukies fell bycause of them. 'Izans' or more precisely 'sizan' flipped the other way ... and alQaida is in whose pay?

brandspankin fresh cucksample of the inability to think ill enuff of oneself

dutch radio this morn: overwhelming levels of migration described as backfire of aid programs: upping ambitions and mobility.

No you phonies: you went and fucked with their cultures .. and if you wish to close your eyes to that, you're unlikely to see, much less describe the blowpay back as the logic and consequence of such inadmissible mistakes for precisely as long as they remain so.

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