>>13603277>>13603281>Tottle, Douglas. Fraud, Famine, and FascismAre you seriously quoting me a 1980s book by a commie trade union activist that denies the Holodomor happened outright? Read actual historians please. Even the tankies these days try to claim it was a "natural famine" because they've realized denying it outright is retarded.
And how does this mythical "increase in abortions" account for the fact that...
A) Stalin arrested Mikhail Kurman and exiled him to a concentration camp for reporting the real numbers of the census
B) Stalin ordered on December 5, 1931 that collective farms that had not yet fulfilled their annual requirements must surrender their seed grain. As a result of this policy, next year peasants had no seed grains to plant crops.
C) In early 1932, the Ukrainians asked Stalin to call in the Red Cross, but he rejected the request for humanitarian aid. He also rejected wheat donations from Canada and other Western countries.
D) According to the law enacted on August 7, 1932, agricultural products were declared as the state property. Storing food without permission was considered stealing.
E) Surveillance towers were erected in cornfields F) By decision of November 18, 1932, Ukrainian peasants were banned to store wheat reserves remaining after requisition. [Pic]
G) A meat fine came into effect on November 20, 1932. Those peasants, who failed to fulfill a wheat plan, had to compensate it with meat
H) By decision of November 28, 1932, those collective farms that failed to fulfill a plan, were imposed an obligation to hand over 15-times more wheat.
I) From December 5, 1932, the famine was considered a conspiracy by Ukrainian nationalists. Based on this decision, everyone, who did not fulfill the plan, were considered betrayers
J) By the end of 1932, seed grains were seized from peasants
K) From 1933, borders were closed to prevent peasants from running away. From January 23, 1933, sale of tickets for traveling a long distance was prohibited