The Ukrainian Famine Research Committee presents "Harvest of Despair: The 1932-33 Man-made Famine in Ukraine" (1984). - Soviet Ukraine 1933; Volga Basin; North Caucasus (Северный Кавказ); food used as a weapon to engineer a famine (genocide); Soviet secret police seal off Ukraine's borders; a nation the size of France is strangled by hunger - 10 million people die, 7 million in Ukraine, 3 million of them children - Malcom Muggeridge, British Correspondent 1:28, 45:20 - Johann Von Herwarth, Former German Attache in Moscow 1:44, 42:46, 48:28 - Motria Dutka, Former Village Midwife; buy two loaves of break per month 1:58: 23:19 - Lubov Orashevska, Student During Famine Years; the first time in my life that I saw people dying 2:17 - Russian Revolution, March 1917; Ukraine grasps the chance of independence after two hundred years of Russian domination 4:01 - Breadbasket of Europe; Ancient Greeks depended on Ukraines abundant stores of wheat 4:50 - Bolshevik control of Ukraine, Lenin reclaims the former Tsarist territories 5:15 - Ukraine 1921 6:15 - Ukrainian national movement; Ukrainian Renaissance 7:30 - Starving Children 6:48 - Ivan Majstrenko, Former Professor of Journalism 7:48 - James E. Mace, Harvard University 9:36 - Alexander Bykovetz, Survivor from Poltava 11:32, 33:16 - Fedot Shpachenko 12:14 - Alexandra Kowalska, Wife of priest from Poltava (Полтава) 12:53: 32:50 - Robert S. Sullivant 14:49 - Myroslava Utka, Survivor from Dnipropetrovsk (Дніпропетровськ) 16:13 - Lev <b>...</b>
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Harvest of Despair: The 1932-33 Man-made Famine in Ukraine (Голодомор)
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