First published at 18:26 UTC on September 5th, 2020.
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My point is to raise awareness because when history is not learned from, it can recur like a thief in the night. When I was a child and a student, I was being conditioned to feel very symp…
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Copied from https://www.bitchute.com/channel/holodomorinfo/
My point is to raise awareness because when history is not learned from, it can recur like a thief in the night. When I was a child and a student, I was being conditioned to feel very sympathetic about Holocaust atrocities, but I knew nothing of this.
When I shared Holodomor material with a Jew, instead of any sympathy, he called it anti-Semitic.
A Ukrainian site says:
"Holodomor – one of the most heinous crimes in the history of mankind, was the result of a deliberate political strategy masterminded by Stalin and his totalitarian communist regime. By sheer magnitude, losses during the Holodomor surpassed those of the Ukrainian nation during the Second World War. Ukrainians worldwide continue to suffer the consequences of this merciless act.
With the de-classification of documents in Ukraine and eyewitness accounts, the world has learned of a horrific crime against humanity about which little was previously known or officially confirmed. The confirmation was made by Ukraine itself in its quest for historical truth and national identity. It is fact that the Holodomor: a) occurred; b) was deliberate; and was c) designed to destroy a nation."
World Without Genocide states: "For decades, Ukrainians could not openly process the national trauma of the orchestrated famine because the Soviet Union would not allow it. Soviet authorities even banned any discussion of the famine, and went as far as falsifying depictions of history such as portraying the famine as a natural disaster that was inevitable."
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