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See also “A Crime Against Humanity Arguably Without Parallel in European Hist ory”: Genocide and the “Politics” of Victimhood in Western Narratives of the Ukrainian Holodomor
Stalin's starvation campaign accomplished its objective at a cost of nearly 14.5 million lives. The Ukrainian campaign to transform an agrarian system represents one of the greatest man-made catastrophes in history.