The Harvest of Sorrow is the first full history of one of the most horrendous human tragedies of the 20th century. Between 1929 and 1932 the Soviet Communist Party struck a double blow at the Russian peasantry: dekulakization; the dispossession and deportation of millions of peasant families; and collectivization; the abolition of private ownership of land and the concentration of the remaining peasants in party-controlled "collective" farms. This was followed in 1932-33 by a "terror-famine;" inflicted by the State on the collectivized peasants of the Ukraine and certain other areas by setting impossibly high grain quotas; removing every other source of food; and preventing help from outside--even from other areas of the Soviet Union--from reaching the starving populace. The death toll resulting from the actions described in this book was an estimated 14.5 million--more than the total number of deaths for all countries in World War I.Ambitious; meticulously researched; and lucidly written; The Harvest of Sorrow is a deeply moving testament to those who died; and will register in the Western consciousness a sense of the dark side of this century's history.
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