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| Holodomor: The Secret Holocaust in Ukraine | | Print | |
| Written by James Perloff | ||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 05 February 2009 18:00 | ||||||||||||||||
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In 1933, the recently elected administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt granted official U.S. recognition to the Soviet Union for the first time. Especially repugnant was that this recognition was granted even though Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had just concluded a campaign of genocide against Ukraine that left over 10 million dead. This atrocity was known to the Roosevelt administration, but not to the American people at large, thanks to suppression of the story by the Western press — as we shall show. We did not have to wait too long for Comrade Zeitlin's strategy to reveal itself. The first incident occurred very early on a cold January morning in 1930 while people in our village were still asleep. Fifteen villagers were arrested, and someone said that the Checkists [GPU] had arrived in the village at midnight.... The leaders of Dolot's village were never seen again. sent [Pavel] Postyshev, a sadistically cruel Russian chauvinist, as its viceroy to Ukraine. His appointment played a crucial role in the lives of all Ukrainians. It was Postyshev who brought along and implemented a new Soviet Russian policy in Ukraine. It was an openly proclaimed policy of deliberate and unrestricted destruction of everything Ukrainian. From now on, we were continually reminded that there were "bourgeois-nationalists" among us whom we must destroy.... This new campaign against the Ukrainian national movement had resulted in the annihilation of the Ukrainian central government as well as all Ukrainian cultural, educational, and social institutions. The Ukrainian Language Institute, Ukrainian Institute of Philosophy, Ukrainian State Publishing House, and countless other institutions were purged, their leaders murdered or imprisoned. So fanatical was the war on nationalism that even the colorful embroidered national costumes Ukrainians wore were seized. Eyewitness Yefrosyniya Poplavets recalls: "To save our embroidered shirts we put them on under our old ragged jackets. It didn't work! They undressed us and took the shirts to eradicate any national spirit in the household." Every brigade had a so-called "specialist" for searching out grain. He was equipped with a long iron crow-bar with which he probed for hidden grain. Miron Dolot recalls: They measured the thickness of the walls, and inspected them for bulges where grain could have been concealed. Sometimes they completely tore down suspicious walls.... Nothing in the houses remained intact or untouched. They upturned everything: even the cribs of babies, and the babies themselves were thoroughly frisked, not to mention the other family members. They looked for "hidden grain" in and under men's and women's clothing. Even the smallest amount that was found was confiscated. If so much as a small can or jar of seeds was found that had been set aside for spring planting, it was taken away, and the owner was accused of hiding food from the state. Of course, to avoid starvation, nearly every family did attempt to conceal food. But experience soon made the brigades proficient at detecting even the most clever hiding places. About twenty miles south of Kiev (Kyiv), I came upon a village that was practically extinct by starvation. There had been fifteen houses in this village and a population of forty-odd persons. Every dog and cat had been eaten. The horses and oxen had all been appropriated by the Bolsheviks to stock the collective farms. In one hut they were cooking a mess that defied analysis. There were bones, pig-weed, skin, and what looked like a boot top in this pot. The way the remaining half dozen inhabitants eagerly watched this slimy mess showed the state of their hunger. A few people even resorted to cannibalism, eating those who had died and, in some cases, murdering those still living. On a recent visit to the Northern Caucasus and the Ukraine, I saw something of the battle that is going on between the government and the peasants.... On the one side, millions of starving peasants, their bodies often swollen from lack of food; on the other, soldier members of the GPU carrying out the instructions of the dictatorship of the proletariat. They had gone over the country like a swarm of locusts and taken away everything edible; they had shot or exiled thousands of peasants, sometimes whole villages; they had reduced some of the most fertile land in the world to a melancholy desert. At the famine's height, 25,000 people per day were dying. As the winter wore on, Ukraine became a panorama of horror. The roadsides were filled with the corpses of those who died seeking food. The bodies, many of which snow concealed until the spring thaw, were unceremoniously dumped into mass graves by the communists. Day and night it was guarded by militia keeping the starving peasants away from the restaurant.... In the dining room, at very low prices, white bread, meat, poultry, canned fruit and delicacies, wines and sweets were served to the district bosses.... Around these oases famine and death were raging. But perhaps the worst paradox: although much of the confiscated grain was exported to the West, large portions were simply dumped into the sea by the Soviets, or allowed to rot. For example, a huge supply of grain lay decaying under GPU guard at Reshetylivka Station in Poltava Province. Passing it in a train, an American correspondent saw "huge pyramids of grain, piled high, and smoking from internal combustion." In the Lubotino region, thousands of tons of confiscated potatoes were allowed to rot, surrounded by barbed wire. The famine has been deliberately planned by the Moscow government and implemented by means of brutal requisition. The definite aim of this crime is to liquidate the Ukrainian problem over a few months, sacrificing from 10 to 15 million people. Do not consider this figure to be exaggerated: I'm sure it could even have been reached and exceeded by now. While there is disagreement over how many lives the genocide claimed, Gradenigo's figures have turned out to be rather accurate. In Harvest of Sorrow, historian Robert Conquest, considered by many the leading authority on the famine, put the toll at 14.5 million. About half of these deaths represent the liquidation of the kulaks, via execution and slow death in gulags, while the famine itself claimed the lives of approximately seven million, including three million children. Photo: Ukrainian Congress Committee of America Trackback(0)
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Yuriy
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... Holodomor was a true tragedy and more people need to be aware of it. You guys are doing a great job of rasing awareness on this issue |
Bohdan
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... Thank You for the article. Every one knows about the Holocaust, but Holodomor is forgotten in fear of aggravating Russia (since they deny it). Keep up these articles! |
Stephen Kirk
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... I've never heard of this before reading the article, however, I will look for more information regarding this tragedy. Very well written article and extremely informative! This would explain, partly, why Ukrainians view their Russian neighbors with caution - they are in a better position to tell the world what Russia's really up to than any "analyst" out there.... and this from years of being under forced Russian rule. |
Nedizen
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British Holocausts against Irish, natives, India also relatively ignored I'm glad this history is being raised, as the Holodomor is but one of many Holocausts all but ignored by the Western media. Especially the British genocides perpetrated against Irish, as well as against native peoples in many other countries (like India). My Irish ancestors suffered genocide many times over at the hands of the English/British, starting in the late 1500's. Queen Elizabeth I, despite all the pomp of her reign, was a murderous incompetent as a ruler, and she hated the Irish who remained persistently Catholic. She orchestrated a number of genocidal operations against the native Irish in the 1570's and 80's (Desmond uprising against them) until the Irish became fed up, and rose up in rebellion. Hugh O'Neill not only defeated Elizabeth's genocidal forces at Yellow Ford and the Biscuits Ford among other places, the Irish were militarily superior and defeated the English in overwhelming margins in subsequent battles. So Elizabeth, knowing she'd lost, ordered the English soldiers to burn down the Irish fields and kill the Irish via mass starvation-- 1/3 of the Irish population wiped out. Even then, Hugh O'Neill outlasted her-- after the Queen died in 1603, only then did O'Neill sign terms with the new King James I, which were much favorable (even though he was a treacherous bastard himself). Cromwell's murders need little introduction, and the British knowingly shipped away scarce Irish food in the 19th century, killing almost half of us. Despite this, the Irish never lost our spirit of independence, and we defeated the British in 1921 and kicked them out. Yet the British have done their best to suppress this history. |
Nedizen
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British Holocausts against Irish, natives, India also relatively ignored (Part 2) Another obvious Holocaust is the way the British massacred the native peoples in Australia and neighboring islands, with officials even being rewarded for native women and kids that they killed. Yet it gets little attention. Same with India, I don't know this history very well but when the Indians rose up in an uprising around the time of the US Civil War, the Brits decimated entire Indian cities. Yet this, too, is treated with relative indifference. Why not mention that it was the British who began the world's first concentration camps? Or the British who terror-bombed Iraq well before Guernica (by Bomber Harris, no less)? All of this, even as the British were being defeated in most places-- Afghanistan in the mid-1800's, Egypt during other epochs? I guess some Holocausts "count" more than others as far as Hollywood is concerned. The Holodomor, and the British Holocausts against the Irish, the natives of Australia and other peoples, seem to be "not worth mentioning." Well that's gonna change, and the propagandists in charge of Hollywood and so many of our textbooks had better hear that message and adjust to it, quickly. |
Nedizen
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... In fact, just as your article correctly points out as the basis for the Holodomor-- that the Ukrainians were the scapegoats for the Communist failure-- so were the Irish and other targets of British genocide the scapegoats for British frustration at their military failures, going all the way back to the 1500's. The English were humiliatingly defeated in the war against Spain in the late 1500's-- after the Armada, Spain won nearly all of the next dozen battles, on sea and land alike, and reasserted its power over the Atlantic Ocean and Western Hemisphere. This of course, after the English had been forcibly expelled from France around 1560 or so, for good. So the Elizabethans, in their impotence and frustration, turned their ire against the Irish, leading to the genocide that followed. England's brutality against the natives in Australia and in India came after a devastating British defeat in Afghanistan around the same period. What the Stalinists and the British have in common, is that they were losers-- perpetrators of a failed system and militarily incompetent. So, they took out their frustrations on whatever targets they could find. Which happened to tbe the Irish in the case of the British, in particular. |
Valentina Kuryliw
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... Excellent article on the Holodomor. At long last the truth is finally being recognized. I am the daughter of 2 survivors of the genocide, who were witness to the destruction of the independent (Autocephalous) Ukrainian Orthodox Church and its celergy, the intelligentsia , Ukrainian institutions (cultural, educational), and of course the farmers of Ukraine by mass induced starvation. All this, to squash the aspirations of Ukrainians for an independent state. The policy of Russification followed. Villages where people died by being starved to death, were repopulated with Russian nationals, who today consitute the largest ethnic minority in Ukraine. The tragedy to descendants is made worse by the fact that Western governments knew about the genocide but were reluctant to even speak out about it and were willing to compromise themselves with murder. Surely, this mistake will not be reapeated again with Ukraine and its aspirations for independence in the light of present political events with Russia, which refuses to acknowledge the Holodomor as a genocide. |
Paula
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... While I hate foreign entanglements, there are a few that are justified and I believe morally required. In light of the holocaust, we must always support the Ukraine (and Georgia) against domination by the Russians. Putin, once head of the KGB, should never have a say in Ukrainian matters and his recent actions indicate a lack of respect for their sovereignty. We should put a military base in the Ukraine and Georgia for their protection so long as they are agreeable to that. I think they have earned their independence for good. |





When Ukraine resisted Soviet attempts at collectivization in the 1920s and '30s, the Soviet Union under Stalin used labor camps, executions, and starvation (Holodomor) to kill millions of Ukrainians.


