Starvation and Cannibalism: The Ukraine-Russia War on the Holodomor Intensifies

Ukraine is asking the world to recognize the death by starvation of millions of its people in 1932-33 as an act of genocide by the Soviet Union. In recent years, victims of the 'Holodomor' are being memorialized, echoing Holocaust commemorations

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Liza Rozovsky
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Liza Rozovsky

Batia Cogan’s father worked as a night watchman on a kolkhoz (collective farm) in Chernivtsi, a town in central Ukraine's Vynnytsa region. When he returned home every morning, she and her mother, as well as her siblings, went to collect any remnants of grain remaining in nearby fields.

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