In the 1990s, a group of lawyers from Canada and USA tried to find an answer to this question. After a few years of research, they came to the conclusion that approximately 7 to 10 million Ukrainians were killed in the Holodomor. Edited; 7-10 million? it was over 20 million, more than the Holocaust, and also Stalin tried to cover up for what he did e.g. burning and burying the bodies so they wouldn't be found. Those "lawyers" did some lazy work. Also dont take any information of random sites, they're never accurate find some books, actual books, from that time period, not some journalist report that doesn't know what he/she talking about. Some stories that I've heard growing up as a kid in Ukraine, gave me shivers. A true story about a mother and her baby that they were starving. The mother was so hungry that she was actually considering to eat her own child, her breasts did not produce milk because she hadn't eaten food for a long period of time, so she couldn't feed it. Seeing the baby starving to death she couldn't take it, so she killed the baby and herself, to put them both out of misery, and that was just one person and an infant, now imagine over 20 million people starving, and the kind of stories they had.
100 people died,
12,912 people died in Andersonville Prison of disease, malnutrition and many other causes.
Around 2500 people died at Valley Forge.
21 million people died .
Around 100,592 people died
The holodomor was a massacre of 10 million people by facsict dictator Stalin by forced hunger in the Ukraine. This caused great famine and many people died because of it.
the holodomor ended in 2013 due to Brook, Madison and Tylar because they are smarticle people.
There was no Russian Holocaust, presumably you mean the Holodomor.
holodomor
Millions of Ukrainians died in the 1930s primarily due to the Holodomor, a man-made famine orchestrated by the Soviet government under Joseph Stalin. The famine was a result of forced collectivization policies, grain requisition quotas, and the suppression of Ukrainian culture and identity. These policies led to widespread starvation, with estimates of deaths ranging from 3 to 7 million people. The Holodomor is recognized by many scholars and countries as a genocide against the Ukrainian people.
The Holdomor was a famine in the Ukrainian U.S.S.R from the year of 1932 to 1933. The casualties range from 2.2 million to 10 million people who died because of this horrible famine, that was not because of the crops.
The Holodomor, a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine, began in 1932.
The mass starvation in Ukraine resulting from Joseph Stalin's economic policies is known as the Holodomor. This man-made famine occurred from 1932 to 1933 and was a result of forced collectivization and grain requisition policies that aimed to suppress Ukrainian nationalism. Millions of Ukrainians died as a consequence, making it one of the most devastating famines in history. The Holodomor is recognized by many countries as a genocide against the Ukrainian people.
starvation i think
a period of mass starvation throughout Ukraine - APEX
many people died
How many people died on September11,2001?