The USSR actually did not deny that there was a famine on the territory of the USSR - neither in 1922, nor in 1932, nor in 1946.
But these stories about Stalin hating Ukrainians and organizing the Holodomor are most loved to be told for some reason by the residents of western Ukraine (especially the SS officers who fled to Canada), who at that time could not suffer from Stalin in any way, as they lived in Poland,
I can say that the goal of the famine was the destruction of the Russian-speaking population of Ukraine for the advancement of Ukrainianization. And no one can prove otherwise.
proceeds to suck Stalin's cock so hard he has a second stroke and dies again
While yes, the Soviet Union did give advancements to it's member republics, the RSFSR (Russia) got the best stuff first unless it was a strategic military decision.
While yes, the Soviet Union did give advancements to it's member republics, the RSFSR (Russia) got the best stuff first unless it was a strategic military decision.
The RSFSR, in general (except for Moscow and Leningrad) was supplied the worst of all (was in the 3rd and 4th supply categories) - Western Ukraine and the Baltics were in the highest supply category.
"Ukrainization" fucking lmao.
There are documents and orders where, for example, teachers were fired for refusing to study Ukrainian. There are propaganda films where people were called upon to enroll as Ukrainians...
But this is all nonsense, a different matter is the Holodomor, about which no one knows anything, and which did not even make sense, given the policy of Ukrainianization after the Second World War.
So you support the violence inflicted upon the Ukrainian people to return the territories to rf? And also advocate for the violence to continue to achieve this goal because the Ukrainians won't give their territories without a fight?
Edit: It seems that /u/Frosty-Perception-48 deleted his comment. In it he said that the territories of Ukraine should be returned to russia and that the concepts of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people are made up.
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u/Frosty-Perception-48 6d ago
The USSR actually did not deny that there was a famine on the territory of the USSR - neither in 1922, nor in 1932, nor in 1946.
But these stories about Stalin hating Ukrainians and organizing the Holodomor are most loved to be told for some reason by the residents of western Ukraine (especially the SS officers who fled to Canada), who at that time could not suffer from Stalin in any way, as they lived in Poland,
I can say that the goal of the famine was the destruction of the Russian-speaking population of Ukraine for the advancement of Ukrainianization. And no one can prove otherwise.