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In reply to the discussion: How many here are familiar with the Holodomor? [View all]electric_blue68
(14,888 posts)39. I've heard of it. And TY for going into further details of this...
from your shorter previous post about a main reason the agri collectivism and schedules to be maintained didn't work; seeds, rain, mud, stuck tractors, messed up seeds, compacted ruined soil from the verdant "black gold" that it had been.
I wondered what the difference was between hard, and soft wheats. I've heard of her terms for a long time.
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There was a very concerted effort to keep the truth from the rest of the world
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#5
I also discovered the history of the Circassian genocide during the mid-19th
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#9
Name is new to me, but I knew about Stalin starving the Ukranians for a long time...
Wounded Bear
Feb 2022
#6
I know about it, & have mentioned it here from time to time, just not by that name
Hekate
Feb 2022
#7
Those were the big waves of Jewish immigration from Russia and other Eastern European regions
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#11
Those were the big waves of Jewish immigration from Russia and other Eastern European regions
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#12
Yes! I just reserved that on either my Amazon or Netflix queue! I can't wait to see it!
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#16
It's in a highly visible high foot traffic area. I've walked by many times
IronLionZion
Feb 2022
#42
It is well known Stalin starved a million Ukrainians with his genocidal plan to weaken the country
Martin68
Feb 2022
#21
Really? Can you re-post in this thread or maybe even repost in GD now that
smirkymonkey
Feb 2022
#31
Political scholar Tommy Tuberville explains that Putin is after the food in Ukraine.
keithbvadu2
Feb 2022
#34