I was in Ukraine just before Christmas and went to the Holodomor museum and learned quite a bit. They went through every single home and destroyed farm equipment so they can't farm and feed themselves, destroyed all weaving equipment so they can't clothe themselves, and destroyed anything related to Christianity. Even wedding dresses and family heirlooms were destroyed. Speaking of family heirlooms, people got so desperate they started to trade the last of their belongings, usually these family heirlooms, for food just so they can eat and survive.
Oh they’re way ahead of us, evil never sleeps. I’ve seen photos of the Bolsheviks confiscating the food that the people grew for themselves. That’s quite a memorable experience you had, I’m sure. Thank you for sharing that. Did you take any photos?
I was in Ukraine just before Christmas and went to the Holodomor museum and learned quite a bit. They went through every single home and destroyed farm equipment so they can't farm and feed themselves, destroyed all weaving equipment so they can't clothe themselves, and destroyed anything related to Christianity. Even wedding dresses and family heirlooms were destroyed. Speaking of family heirlooms, people got so desperate they started to trade the last of their belongings, usually these family heirlooms, for food just so they can eat and survive.
Oh they’re way ahead of us, evil never sleeps. I’ve seen photos of the Bolsheviks confiscating the food that the people grew for themselves. That’s quite a memorable experience you had, I’m sure. Thank you for sharing that. Did you take any photos?