- The
Holodomor, also
known as the
Ukrainian Famine, was a human-made
famine in
Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that
killed millions of Ukrainians. The...
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Holodomor denial (Ukrainian: заперечення Голодомору, romanized: zaperechennia Holodomoru) is the
claim that the
Holodomor, a 1932–33 man-made
famine that...
- In 1932–1933, a man-made famine,
known as the
Holodomor,
killed 3.3–5
million people in the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (as part of the Soviet...
- The
causes of the
Holodomor,
which was a
famine in
Soviet Ukraine during 1932 and 1933 that
resulted in the
death of
around 3–5
million people, are the...
- The
Holodomor (Ukrainian: Голодомор,
derived from Ukrainian: морити голодом, romanized: moryty holodom, lit. 'to kill by starvation') was a 1932–33 man-made...
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Holodomor Memorial Day or
Holodomor Remembrance Day (Ukrainian: День пам'яті жертв голодоморів, romanized: Den
pamiati zhertv holodomoriv, lit. 'Day of...
- The
National Museum of the
Holodomor-Genocide (Ukrainian: Національний музей Голодомору-геноциду, romanized: Natsionalnyi
muzei Holodomoru-henotsydu)...
- The
Holodomor Memorial to
Victims of the
Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932–1933 was
opened in Washington, D.C.,
United States, on
November 7, 2015. Congress...
- ISSN 0034-6535. JSTOR 1927822. "International
Recognition of the
Holodomor".
Holodomor Education.
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formed in 1922. In the
early 1930s,
millions of
Ukrainians died in the
Holodomor, a human-made famine. The
German occupation during World War II in Ukraine...