Kingston: The Limestone press, 1988. — 555 p. — ISBN-10: 0919642314; ISBN-13: 978-0919642317 — (Studies in East European nationalisms)
This edition is the compendium of British official documents devoted to the Famine in Ukraine during 1932-1933 and the role of the communist party and its policy in this tragical events.
Foreword by
Michael R. ManusMaps
DocumentsSeed Collection in Soviet Union: Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 28 March 1932
Conditions in Soviet Union: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 4 May 1932, and Andrew Cairns to William Strang, 3 May 1932
Visit of Sir E. Ovey to Southern Russia: Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 20 May 1932
Situation in Soviet Union: Memorandum by J. D. Greenway. 8 June 1932
Conditions in Western Siberia, Kazakstan and Certain Districts along the Volga: Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 21 June 1932, and Andrew Cairns to E. M. H. Lloyd. 7 June 1932
Conditions in Ukraine: Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 18 July 1932
Crimea and the Ukraine: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 1 August 1932, Forwarding a Report by J. M. K. Vyvyan
Mr. Cairns' Investigations in Soviet Union: Andrew Cairns (Moscow) to the Empire Marketing Board. 2 August 1932
Protection o f Property o f State Undertakings, Collective Farms and Co-operatives: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 10 August 1932
Mr. Cairns' Investigations in Soviet Union: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 12 August 1932, and Andrew Cairns to E. M. H. Lloyd, 3 August 1932
Mr. Cairns’ Investigations in Soviet Union: Andrew Cairns (Moscow) to E. M. H. Lloyd, 12 August 1932, and Cable from the Empire Marketing Board to Its Correspondents
Situation in Soviet Union: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 14 August 1932
Description o f a Tour in the Volga Region. Report by Andrew Cairns (Moscow), 22 August 1932
Efforts to Stamp Out Speculation in Connexion with Collective Farm Trade: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 25 August 1932
Soviet Decrees against Pilferage and Speculation: Memorandum by E. A. Walker (Moscow), 30 August 1932
Soviet Grain Collection Plan: British Embassy, Moscow, to the Northern Department of the Foreign Office, 1 October 1932
Agricultural Situation in the Soviet Union: Conversation by William Strang (Moscow) with Walter Duranty, 31 October 1932
Soviet Grain Collection Plan: Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 19 November 1932
Situation in Soviet Union: Soviet Altitude towards Foreign Press: William Strang (Moscow) to Laurence Collier, 6 December 1932
Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 14 January 1933
Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 27 February 1933
Situation in Soviet Union: Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to the Foreign Office, 5 March 1933
Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 7 March 1933
Conditions in Soviet Union'. Sir Esmond Ovey (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 13 March 1933
Conditions in Soviet Union: British Embassy, Moscow, to the Northern Department of the Foreign Office, 27 March 1933
Conditions among Population o f Soviet Union: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 9 April 1933
Situation in Soviet Union: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon. 8 May 1933
Situation in Soviet Union: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 1 June 1933
Comment by Soviet Citizens on Situation in Soviet Union: British Embassy, Moscow, to the Northern Department of the Foreign Office, 19 June 1933
Conditions in Soviet Union. Conversation by C. C. Farrer, Department of Overseas Trade, with Leslie Pott, British Vice-Consul in Leningrad, 22 June 1933
Establishment o f Soviet Procurator's Department. William Strang (Moscow), to Sir John Simon, 26 June 1933
Rumoured Staged Trial o f Ukrainian Intellectuals: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 29 June 1933
Soviet Agriculture: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 4 July 1933
William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon on the Suicide of Mykola Skrypnyk, 10 July 1933
Conditions in Union o f Soviet Socialist Republics: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 17 July 1933
Conditions in Northern Caucasus in Spring o f 1933: Report by Otto Schiller, German Agricultural Attaché in Moscow, 23 May 1933, Forwarded to Anthony Eden by the Duchess of Atholl, July 1933
Conditions in Soviet Union: R. W. Bullard, British Consul-General in Leningrad, to William Strang, 19 July 1933
Conditions o f Life among Labourers Employed upon Construction o f White Sea Canal: Memorandum by T. C. Rapp, British Consul in Moscow, 22 July 1933
Appointment o f Mr. Akulov as Procurator o f Soviet Union’. William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 1 August 1933, Forwarding a Note on a Conversation between A. T. Cholcrton, Moscow Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, and Iakov Podolskii, People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs
Situation in the Ukraine’. Memorandum by W. G. Walton, 10 August 1933
William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 15 August 1933
Harvest in the Ukraine: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 15 August 1933
Soviet Harvest’. Report by the Times, 22 August 1933, on the Soviet Harvest and Restrictions on Travel by Foreign Correspondents; Criticism of the Moscow Chancery for Turning Away Soviet Citizens Who Volunteer Information about the Famine
Famine in Russia: L. B. Golden, General Secretary of the Save the Children Fund, to Sir Robert Vansittart, 24 August 1933, and the Foreign Office to Edward Coote, 7 September 1933
Soviet Passport System fo r Urban Population: Edward Coote (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 26 August 1933
Soviet Grain Harvest: Edward Coote (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 29 August 1933
Visit o f Monsieur Herriot to Soviet Union: Edward Coote (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 11 September 1933
Soviet Meat Quotas fo r Deliveries to the State: Edward Coote (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 11 September 1933
Soviet Agriculture: Edward Coote (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 12 September 1933
Tour by Mr. W. Duranty in North Caucasus and the Ukraine: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 26 September 1933
Memorandum by Mr, Vyvyan Recording Recent Conversations with Russians in Moscow: Memorandum by J. M. K. Vyvyan, 26 September 1933
Famine in Ukraine: Memorandum by the European Federation of Ukrainians Abroad to Sir John Simon, 27 September 1933
Alleged Famine in the Ukraine: E. H. Carr, United Kingdom Delegation to the League of Nations, to Laurence Collier, 30 September 1933
Relief of Famine in Soviet Ukraine: Interview by Laurence Collier with Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Strange Malone, Mrs. Ethel Christie and Miss Alice Nike, 27 October 1933
Tour of Mr. Chamberlin in South Russian Grain Belt: William Strang (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 14 October 1933
Famine in the Ukraine: The Ukrainian National Council in Canada to Ramsay MacDonald, 2 October 1933, Laurence Collier to the Dominions Office, 21 November 1933, J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, to Sir William Henry Clark, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, Ottawa, 19 January 1934, and Sir William Henry Clark to the Ukrainian National Council, 2 March 1934
Soviet Grain Deliveries: Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 7 November 1933
Relief Work in South Russia: Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Strange Malone to Laurence Collier, I December 1933
Agriculture in the Ukraine: Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 4 December 1933
Situation in the Ukraine: Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 4 December 1933
Articles by Monsieur Herriot on Union o f Soviet Socialist Republics: Minutes by T. A. Shone and Laurence Collier, 5 and 7 December 1933
Ukraine: Memorandum by Fonsonby Moore Crosthwaite on the History of Ukraine and Its Relations with Poland and Russia, 11 December 1933
Ukrainian Committees: Lord Newton to Sir Lancelot Oliphant, 13 December 1933, Draft Reply by Sir Lancelot Oliphant, 13 December 1933, and Reply by Lord Newton, 15 December 1933
Ukrainian Nationalism. Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 18 December 1933
German-Ukrainian Relations'. Memorandum by Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Strange Malone for the Advisory Committee on International Affairs of the Labour Party, February 1934
Annual Report on Soviet Union for 1933: Extracts from a Report by Lord Chilston, 2 April 1934 380
Famine Relief in the Ukraine: Interview by Laurence Collier with Mrs. Ethel Christie, Russian Assistance Fund, 16 May 1934
Famine Relief in South Russia: Interview by Laurence Collier with Ewald Ammende and Fritz Dittloff, 17 May 1934
Kiev Food Trial: Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 15 June 1934
Situation in Russia: C. C. Garbctt, Punjab Civil Secretariat, to Sir Robert Vansittart, 18 June 1934, Laurence Collier to C. C. Garbett, 23 July 1934, and C. C. Garbett to Laurence Collier, 16 August 1934
Famine Conditions in the Soviet Union: Foreign Office Notes for a Reply to Sir Waldron Smithers in the House of Commons, 2 July 1934
Conditions in the Soviet Union: The Duchess of Atholl to Sir John Simon, 2 July 1934, Forwarding a Memorandum by Fritz Dittloff
Famine Conditions in the Soviet Union: Sir Waldron Smithers to Sir John Simon, 16 July 1934
Famine Conditions in the Soviet Union: Notes by J. M. K. Vyvyan for a Reply to Lord Chamwood in the House of Lords, 25 July 1934
Famine in Soviet Union: The Duchess of Atholl to Sir John Simon, 25 August 1934, and Sir John Simon to the Duchess of Atholl, 8 September 1934
Famine in Soviet Union: Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 8 September 1934
Conditions in U.S.S.R.: Noel Charles (Moscow) to J. M. K. Vyvyan, 11 September 1934, Forwarding Notes by L. E. Hubbard on a Conversation with Walter Duranty
Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 31 December 1934
Famine in Soviet Union: J. H. Rushbrooke, General Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance, to Sir John Simon, 6 February 1935, and Sir John Simon to Lord Chilston, 14 February 1935
Famine in Soviet Union: Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir John Simon, 20 February 1935, and Sir John Simon to J. H. Rushbrooke, 8 March 1935
Famine Relief in Soviet Union: J. H. Rushbrooke to Sir John Simon, 9 and 11 March 1935
Famine in Soviet Union: Sir Waldron Smithers to the War Office, 1 April 1935, and Foreign Office Reply to Enquiry from the War Office, 11 April 1935
Famine Relief in the Soviet Union: Memorandum by Laurence Collier, 24 June 1935
Lord Chilston (Moscow) to Sir Samuel Hoarc, 12 August 1935
Noel Charles (Moscow) to Sir Samuel Hoare. 22 October 1935
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