Red Famine

Stalin's War on Ukraine

Hardcover

Published by ALLEN LANE.

ISBN:
978-0-241-00380-0
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Deep research; untrustworthy analysis

Deep research on a vital topic, unfortunately analyzed by someone who said that of course farmers hoarded grain (while their neighbors starved to death).

Would be a good starting point for further investigation, but I didn't trust the analysis at all.

Review of 'Red Famine' on 'Goodreads'

As is usual with Applebaum, this book is impeccably researched, smart, well written, and accessible. She tells the horrific story of Stalin's purposeful starvation of the Ukrainian people, emphasizing the 1932-1933 famine years. The Ukrainians have always yearned for independence and their opposition to farm collectivization and to Russian exportation of Ukrainian grain while withholding it from the Ukrainian peasants who grew it during lean harvest years enraged Stalin. He brutally retaliated by ordering grain, livestock, and produce seizures from the fields and from Ukrainian homes. Millions of adults, children, and farm animals died of starvation. In the aftermath, Stalin and the Russian government desperately tried to cover up the Holodomor and destroyed census records that showed 8 million people were "missing."

Although the book gets bogged down a bit in the middle with, in my view, a few too many stories of the atrocities that occurred during the famine, …

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