A soviet government that would mass murder it’s own population? Surely you are kidding! They would never!
Does anyone have insight about why the Nordic countries don’t recognize it? That seems odd to me.
What is holodomor?
Good that our country recognizes it. It’s a shame that it was recognized only after the second Russian invasion.
Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!
Labeling the holodomir as a genocide is still a highly debated topic between historians and academics.
That governments labeled it as a genocide is mostly politically motivated, why else would this “recognition” only happen during the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
If Russia didn’t invade Ukraine, then we wouldn’t have called the holodomir a genocide.
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source:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor_in_modern_politics#/media/File:Holodomor_recognition_by_country_2.png](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor_in_modern_politics#/media/File:Holodomor_recognition_by_country_2.png)
A soviet government that would mass murder it’s own population? Surely you are kidding! They would never!
Does anyone have insight about why the Nordic countries don’t recognize it? That seems odd to me.
What is holodomor?
Good that our country recognizes it. It’s a shame that it was recognized only after the second Russian invasion.
Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!
Labeling the holodomir as a genocide is still a highly debated topic between historians and academics.
That governments labeled it as a genocide is mostly politically motivated, why else would this “recognition” only happen during the Russian invasion of Ukraine?
If Russia didn’t invade Ukraine, then we wouldn’t have called the holodomir a genocide.