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[–]RichtoffLud 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Jews held at least 80% of high government positions in the USSR, even though they were 1.5% of the population. Holodomor may be connection to the Jews' failed attempt to create autonomous regions such as Jewish Autonomy in Crimea and Jewish Autonomous Oblast, that needed resources for its construction, what made them to get part of some lands and create committees like Komzet and OZET, such as ICOR (Organization for Jewish Colonization in Russia), that was created by a jew, Julius Rosenwald. These lands were under Jewish control before and after the Holodomor, in the Ukraine, Stavropol and Crimea region, they collected countless resources, and still failed to build their autonomous region, where did these resources go?

Another outstanding figure was the Jewish soviet author Lev Kopelev, he speaks of the historical necessity of hunger, as a means of achieving revolution. Kopelev describes how every night trucks covered with tarpaulins gathered up the corpses of the starving nation. In 1933 he himself took part in the forced grain collections -- confiscating from the peasants even their seed grain and leaving them to starve: "And I persuaded myself, explained to myself, I mustn't give in to debilitating pity. We were realizing historical necessity. We were performing our revolutionary duty. We were obtaining grain for the socialist fatherland. For the five-year plan." Describing his work as a party propagandist among Ukrainian farmers in the 1930's, when millions of people starved in the wake of the enforced collectivization of Soviet agriculture, Mr. Kopelev later wrote: ''Those years were for me a heroic tragedy. Instead of fate, as in the days of antiquity, historical necessity ruled, and I believed in it more unconditionally than I had believed in God as a child. So I was proud to help take bread away from the farmers, proud as a 20-year-old ignorant city slicker to teach old, wizened farmers how they should behave, what was good for them and what was bad."