New York: International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine, 1988. — 182 p. Opening Statements Counsel for the petitioner, William Liber, Esq. General counsel, Ian A. Hunter, Esq. Testimonies Michael Borowik, October 31, 1988 Paraskevia Sokura, October 31, 1988 Pavlo Hlushanytsia, October 31, 1988 Prof. Yar. Slavutych, October 31, 1988 Benjamin Chmilenko,...
New York: International Commission of Inquiry into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine, 1988. — 182 p. Opening Statements Counsel for the petitioner, William Liber, Esq. General counsel, Ian A. Hunter, Esq. Testimonies Michael Borowik, October 31, 1988 Paraskevia Sokura, October 31, 1988 Pavlo Hlushanytsia, October 31, 1988 Prof. Yar. Slavutych, October 31, 1988 Benjamin Chmilenko,...
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. Manus Maps Documents Seed...
New York: Shevchenko Scientific Society, Inc., 2007. — 156 p. Introduction "Genocide by any other Name". Henry R. Huttenbach . The Famine of 1932-1933: A Genocide by Other Means. Taras Hunczak . The Terror-Famine and the State of Ukrainian Studies. Mark von Hagen . Walter Duranty: A Liar for a Cause. Taras Hunczak . The Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933 and the United Nations...
New York: Shevchenko Scientific Society, Inc., 2007. — 156 p. Introduction "Genocide by any other Name". Henry R. Huttenbach . The Famine of 1932-1933: A Genocide by Other Means. Taras Hunczak . The Terror-Famine and the State of Ukrainian Studies. Mark von Hagen . Walter Duranty: A Liar for a Cause. Taras Hunczak . The Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933 and the United Nations...
New York, 1934. — 32 p. Resolution relative to famine in Ukraine, submitted in the House of Representatives of the United States Congress by Mr. Hamilton Fish Jr. Memorandum on famine in Ukraine, by United Ukrainian Organizations of the United States. William Henry Chamberlin, Moscow correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, reports on famine in Ukraine. The Boston Post’s...
Second edition / Kharkiv Human Rights protection group; cover by B. Zakharov. — Kharkiv: Human rights publisher, 2015. — 52 p. — ISBN: 978-617-7266-16-6. This opinion is intended to demonstrate that Holodomor 1932 — 1933 in Ukraine and Kuban has elements of a crime against humanity and of genocide.
Kyiv: UINR, 2016. — 38 p. Almost a century ago, the Bolsheviks could not secure their victory and retain power over the vast Russian Empire without controlling Ukraine, which used to be the resource base of the entire region. The Communists consolidated overwhelming forces to destroy the newly independent Ukrainian People’s Republic that emerged in 1918. Ukraine lost this...
Kyiv: UINR, 2017. — 32 p. Famine became the weapon of choice of Stalin’s genocide that claimed lives of millions of Ukrainians. It also gave him the opportunity to kill those who survived the mass murders. They were killed as Ukrainians. Having survived the Holodomor, they refused to speak their mother tongue and honor old customs and traditions, transforming into faceless Homo...
Anthem Press, 2012. — 286 p. Ireland’s Great Famine or ‘an Gorta Mór’ (1845–51) and Ukraine’s ‘Holodomor’ (1932–33) occupy central places in the national historiographies of their respective countries. Acknowledging that questions of collective memory have become a central issue in cultural studies, this volume inquires into the role of historical experiences of hunger and...
New York — Toronto: World congress of free Ukrainians, 1983. — 56 p. Fifty years ago — during the winter, spring and early summer of 1933 — the southern portion of the Soviet Union was ravaged by one of the worst famines of all time. Walter Dushnyk provides, within a relatively few pages, a fine introduction to this complex subject. He puts the famine in historical context in...
New York — Toronto: World congress of free Ukrainians, 1983. — 56 p. Fifty years ago — during the winter, spring and early summer of 1933 — the southern portion of the Soviet Union was ravaged by one of the worst famines of all time. Walter Dushnyk provides, within a relatively few pages, a fine introduction to this complex subject. He puts the famine in historical context in...
Doubleday, 2017. — 496 p. In 1929 Stalin launched his policy of agricultural collectivization — in effect a second Russian revolution — which forced millions of peasants off their land and onto collective farms. The result was a catastrophic famine, the most lethal in European history. At least five million people died between 1931 and 1933 in the USSR. But instead of sending...
Oxford University Press, 1987. — 430 p. The Harvest of Sorrow is the first full history of one of the most horrendous human tragedies of the 20th century. Between 1929 and 1932 the Soviet Communist Party struck a double blow at the Russian peasantry: dekulakization, the dispossession and deportation of millions of peasant families, and collectivization, the abolition of private...
Kingston: The Limestone press, 1988. — 555 p. — (Studies in East European nationalisms). — ISBN10: 0919642314; ISBN13: 978-0919642317. 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. Manus Maps Documents Seed...
Toronto: Progress Books, 1987. — 167 p. : ill. Fraud Thomas Walker: The Man Who Never Was The Hearst Press: The Campaign Continues Famine Photographs: Which Famine? Cold War I : Black Deeds The Numbers Game Cold War II : The 1980s Campaign Famine The Famine Fascism Collaboration and Collusion War Criminals, Anti-Semitism and the Famine-Genocide Campaign From Third Reich...