Saturday, May 31, 2025

Holodomar A Word That Means 'Murder & Death By Starvation'

 


The Holodomor, a name that means "murder through starvation"

In 1932 and 1933, millions died in Ukraine.

Stalin intentionally starved Ukraine to force it into submission because Ukraine was resisting his Communist programs such as urbanization and industrialization. 

Ukraine has never been a region that accepts subjugation without resistance due to their fierce Cossack heritage, so Stalin also wanted to break that fighting spirit enough to permanently bring them into line.

The mass killing that took place in Ukraine in the 1930s was part and parcel of the interlocking Bolshevik projects. Genrikh Yagoda was the head of the Soviet secret police (NKVD) Director under Stalin. Known as Stalin's Iron Commander, Genrikh Yagoda took command over one of History's horrific crimes.

The amount of food shipped from Ukraine to Soviet Russia was far more than they needed. Stalin knew exactly what he was doing - starving the Ukrainians into submission by robbing them of the food they needed for bare subsistence.

The country became a living nightmare; a place where thousands of starving people had turned to cannibalism to survive. And yet, in the news outside of Ukraine, newspapers denied it was even happening. Seeing an emaciated body collapsed on the side of the road had become an everyday sight.

The Holodomor wasn't a natural disaster, it was deliberately planned to starve them out. Stalin exported almost two million tons of food out of Ukraine, pulling away the little food the people had to survive. Then he barred the people there from moving to any other part of the country. They had no food; they had no way to escape – nothing to do but wait and die.

People did what they had to do to survive. Men became thieves, women became prostitutes, and countless people did things far worse.

The cover-up didn't just happen in the USSR. The New York Times published long articles calling the Ukraine famine "mostly bunk," once quipping, "You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs." The man writing them, Walter Duranty, had seen the horrors of the Holodomor first-hand – but he'd been pressured into silence and lies. For an article that covered up a genocide, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize.

Nobody knows for sure how many people died. The lowest guess put the number at two million, while others rise well over 10 million dead.

How many movies have you seen or know about this genocide? And about WW2 and the Nazis? 1,409 films have been made about the latter. There are 9 more coming out this year.

Ukrainians do not receive financial compensation for their Holo. Maybe this is why they haven't made 1,409 movies. Advertising is much more effective and necessary than we might think. Otherwise the big companies like Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Mercedes Benz, etc. wouldn't spend the money that they spend on constant advertising.

The funny thing is that those who buy the Holoproduct are the same ones who pay for the Holoadvertising by going to the cinema to swallow the Holohoax.

Author/Poster: TARTARIA & The History Channel 






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