The Foreign Office and the Famine
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The famine that swept Ukraine, the North Caucasus and Central Asia in 1932-1933 claimed, according to contemporary observers, the lives of between five and ten million people, most of them Ukrainians. Collected here are eighty-five British offical documents, which include firsthand reports - by diplomats, journalists, agricultural experts, as well as by the victims themselves - of that cataclysm. The collection thus furnishes evidence about the causes, course and conseuquences of one of the great politically engineered famines of the twentieth century.
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Marco Carynnyk
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Lubomyr Y. Luciuk
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Bohdan Kordan
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Bohdan S. Kordan
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