Content pfp
Content
@
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Greg 🎩 pfp
Greg 🎩
@gregory-1967
In the early years of the Soviet Union's rise to power, one of the European visitors who had gone to witness the great Volga famine said: "A woman refused to bury her husband, who had recently died of starvation, because by eating his flesh, she could survive a little longer." Russia's geography was never unfamiliar with famine, but during the Volga famine, people witnessed things that few had experienced before. World War I, low rainfall, the civil war, and the iron fist of the communists in building their ideal society, regardless of the realities—such as the massacre of the kulaks (wealthy farmers or landowners, with even those owning more than one cow categorized as kulaks), the collectivization of land, and the communists' seizure of food resources for their soldiers fighting in the civil war against the White Army—together led to a great famine, which ranks among the most horrific disasters of the 20th century.
4 replies
9 recasts
15 reactions

Greg 🎩 pfp
Greg 🎩
@gregory-1967
2/ While the famine had natural causes, it could have been mitigated by global aid, saving millions of lives, but the communists, considering aid requests from foreigners as a disgrace to their ideal society and a sign of weakness, refused to seek help. In 1919, Kuznetsov (a young revolutionary) wrote in a letter to the great communist Trotsky (one of the main leaders of the revolution): "Undoubtedly, Russia will soon die of hunger." Trotsky replied: "This is not called hunger. When Titus captured Jerusalem, Jewish mothers ate their children. When your mothers also ate their children from hunger, you can tell me that you're dying from hunger."
1 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

Iryna 💫 pfp
Iryna 💫
@3irka.eth
Unfortunately, my people experienced three famines created by the Soviet authorities 😔
1 reply
0 recast
1 reaction

Mercury60 🎩 pfp
Mercury60 🎩
@mercury60
How terrifying and shocking it was; from now on, whenever I hear the Volga Boatmen's Song, I'll remember all this suffering and these atrocities 😢
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

thoughtcrimeboss pfp
thoughtcrimeboss
@thoughtcrimeboss
100 $DEGEN
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction