Friday, March 25, 2022

How Stalin starved Ukraine


It was a genocide that Russia continues to cover up to this day Subscribe and turn on notifications πŸ”” so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In Ukraine, it’s become known as “the Holodomor,” meaning “death by starvation.” It was a genocide carried out by a dictator who wanted to keep Ukraine under his control and who would do anything to keep it covered up for decades. In the 1930s, Soviet leaders under Joseph Stalin engineered a famine that killed millions as they sought to consolidate agricultural power. In Ukraine, they used additional force as they sought to clamp down on a burgeoning Ukrainian national identity. There, at least 4 million died. As hunger spread among residents, Stalin spearheaded a disinformation campaign to hide the truth from other Soviet citizens and the world. So many Ukrainians died that officials had to send people to resettle the area, setting off demographic shifts that last to this day. Have an idea for a story we should investigate for Missing Chapter? Tell us! http://bit.ly/2RhjxMy Sign up for the Missing Chapter newsletter to stay up to date with the series: https://bit.ly/3LxH4Eb Explore the full Missing Chapter playlist, including episodes, a creator Q&A, and more! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ8cMiYb3G5fR2kt0L4Nihvel4pEDw9od Check out the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium for more information and resources: https://bit.ly/3uNnD3t We used the Harvard Great Famine Project’s maps and data for our video: https://bit.ly/3izwBvp The English translation of Ukrainian historian Stanislav Kulchytsky’s “The Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine: An Anatomy of the Holodomor” was crucial for context for this piece. https://bit.ly/3LhwnVS Anne Applebaum’s book, “Red Famine,” was a great resource for understanding this history: https://bit.ly/3D9HmOm We used photos from Alexander Wienerberger, which are maintained by his great-granddaughter Samara Pearce: https://bit.ly/36oWOuf We also used photos from James Abbe. More info on the photographer can be found here: https://bit.ly/3NimDwF "Ukraine: Histories of Dispossession and Resilience" by Olga Biochak: https://bit.ly/3NoRmIc Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: https://bit.ly/3tHbDjb Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out https://bit.ly/362e0oD Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: https://bit.ly/3CCyEbi Shop the Vox merch store: https://bit.ly/3IXQyHN Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3MFuT9F Follow Vox on Twitter: http://twitter.com/voxdotcom Follow Vox on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3Cs8LLf

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