https://allthatsinteresting.com/holodomor-ukrainian-famine
n 1932 and 1933, millions died in the Ukraine. The country was hit by the Holodomor, a famine so terrible that, for the people caught in the middle of it, seeing an emaciated body collapsed on the side of the road had become an everyday sight.
The country became a living nightmare; a place where thousands of starving people had turned to cannibalism to survive. And yet, in the news outside of the Ukraine, newspapers denied it was even happening.
The Ukrainians call the famine the "Holodomor," a name that means "murder through starvation." The Holodomor, they believe, wasn't just a natural disaster, it was deliberately planned to starve them out.
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had been warned that the country would be hit with a famine two years before the Holodomor started, but he did little to stop it from happening. He was bent on industrializing the Soviet Union. Even with a famine coming, he kept moving workers into the city and out of the farms of the countryside.
When the Ukraine famine started, Stalin actively made things worse. He exported almost two million tons of food out of the Ukraine, pulling away the little food the people had to survive. Then he barred the people there from moving to any other part of the country. They had no food; they had no way to escape – nothing to do but wait and die.
Watch the movie Mr. Jones for a taste of what it was like. Horrific isn't a strong enough word. It was deliberate and it was kept from the outside world. When the Red Cross did try to help the authorities prevented their shipments. I've been saying for awhile now that this is exactly what they are planning for the US. When I watched Mr. Jones all I could see standing between us and that happening is our guns. Literally. The Bolseviks did this to the people. There are some great documentaries out there on it.
very interesting. Just found it for free on Tubi!
It's a free movie app I downloaded on my Roku device.
I saw Mr Jones recently. Everything shown was as my parents described to me. One thing they didnt show was when Russian soldiers confiscated the sacks of grain, if any spilled out that soldier was shot on the spot.
My dad taught me how to eat trees and grass just in case.
Those that say they hadnt heard of it before, there were several movies and documentaries in the past on it.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10617164/ Harvest of Despair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4S_M4ioHy0 Firing Line documentary
http://www.holodomorsurvivors.ca/Harvest%20of%20Despair/Harvest%20of%20Despair.html