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'''Holodomor''' is the claim that the [[Soviet Union|Soviet government]] deliberately starved [[Ukraine|Ukranians]] during the 1932–1933 Soviet famine. It's a propaganda campaign historically promoted by [[Fascism|fascists]] against the Soviet Union to undermine its support both domestically and abroad.<ref>{{Textcite|author=Douglas Tottle|year=1987|title=Fraud, famine and fascism|pdf=|city=Toronto|publisher=Progress Books|lg=http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=EF6613E063EEAEB3C4B598C25ED0110F}}</ref> | '''Holodomor''' is the claim that the [[Soviet Union|Soviet government]] deliberately starved [[Ukraine|Ukranians]] during the 1932–1933 Soviet famine. It's a propaganda campaign historically promoted by [[Fascism|fascists]] against the Soviet Union to undermine its support both domestically and abroad.<ref>{{Textcite|author=Douglas Tottle|year=1987|title=Fraud, famine and fascism|pdf=|city=Toronto|publisher=Progress Books|lg=http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=EF6613E063EEAEB3C4B598C25ED0110F}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:03, 29 June 2021
Holodomor is the claim that the Soviet government deliberately starved Ukranians during the 1932–1933 Soviet famine. It's a propaganda campaign historically promoted by fascists against the Soviet Union to undermine its support both domestically and abroad.[1]