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0141978287
Book Red famine: Stalin's war on Ukraine; Anne Applebaum
Year: 2018
Language: English
Type: Book
Class Number: 947.70841
Publisher: Penguin Books, 2018
Physical or Electronic: Physical
ISBN: 9780141978284
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Originally published: UK: Allen Lane, 2017
Anne Applebaum's books have explained the history of Russia and Eastern Europe as compellingly as any other historian. Based on a mass of previous untranslated documents and hundreds of testimonies, Anne Applebaum's 'Red Famine' tells the story of the Bolshevik war on Ukraine, from the brief moment of Ukrainian independence in 1917 to Stalin's deliberately engineered famine in 1932-33. That genocide killed nearly five million people, destroyed the national aspirations of Ukraine for two generations and has real echoes in the politics of the present.
Series: Penguin history
Extent: xxviii, 481 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates, illustrations
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