Links Regarding
Politicide in the U.S.S.R.
Holdomor - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor
Holdomor Genocide Question - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor_genocide_question
Mass Killings Under Communist Regimes - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_killings_under_Communist_regimes#Soviet_Union
STALINISM'S VICTIMS: HOW MANY DIED? A SUMMARY OF STALIN'S VICTIMS, by Jonathan DeMersseman.
Links from the University of Minnesota.
Article and bibliography.
Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity encyclopedia entry on Joseph Stalin.
The 1932-33 Famine-Genocide in Soviet Ukraine by Artem Yaroslav Luhovy & Facts About the 1933 Famine-Genocide in Soviet Occupied Ukraine - http://www.faminegenocide.com/resources/facts.html.
Book chapter, references, overall sources of estimates, quotes, and information, article, totals, estimates, and comparisons.
Article on the famine of 1932-33.
Welcome to the Holodomor.org.uk site, associated with the campaign for UK government to recognise the Holdomor, or genocidal famine, of 1932-33 in Ukraine as genocide. The aims of the site are: To enable people campaigning for recognition of the Holodomor to coordinate their work, to promote awareness of the Holodomor among the British public and politicians. (from site)
The purpose of this website is twofold: To serve as a portal to information about the Holodomor: it’s tragic history and it’s great relevance to today’s world and to describe the work of the Connecticut Holodomor Awareness Committee, and how we can help educators and civic organizations host an event as part of your human rights, current awareness, history, or other educational programming. Only by understanding the genocides of the past, can we hope to prevent others from occurring in our lifetime. (from site)
The Ukrainian Famine-Genocide 1932-33 - the Holodomor - was a deliberate act to eliminate a nation. On these pages, Holodomor survivors living in Canada tell their stories. They share their experiences during that horrific time in history with the hope of bringing us closer to understanding this often forgotten atrocity. They share their experiences with the hope that they are contributing to a better world. (from site)
Bibliography, links, articles, and information about deniers.
Information on the Ukraine, 1932, including: before the genocide, the genocide itself, after the genocide, witnesses, and issues.
The Mission of the Ukrainian Genocide Famine Foundation - USA, Inc. is: To plan a yearly commemoration to both remember those who perished in the 1932-33 Genocidal Famine against Ukraine and to honor those who are living Survivors and Witnesses of the Genocide; To further public awareness of the Genocide of 1932-33 through educational programs, lectures, public exhibits, media presentations, internet resources and cooperative ventures with governmental and education institutions, libraries and museums; To provide materials for use in school curricula and academic research; To provide for posterity a variety of documentation regarding the true circumstances and effects of the Genocide, and most urgently, the proper documentation of Survivors’ oral histories; To support, via the granting of academic stipends or scholarships, scholars (at the MA or PhD level) in both Ukraine and/or the Diaspora, who are concentrating their studies on some aspects of Ukrainian Genocide Famine-related research . . . (from site)
Article with linked references.
The Kresy-Siberia Virtual Museum is presented by the Kresy Siberia Foundation, based in Poland and many countries around the world. We began as an internet discussion forum known as the Kresy-Siberia Group, founded on the 18th of September 2001 with the aim of “researching, remembering and recognizing the Polish citizens deported, enslaved and killed by the Soviet Union during World War Two.” (from site)